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Pagan Faith, Accelerated Technology: A Walk on Estonia's Muhu Island
Author deepbalticOctober 23, 2017 0

Pagan Faith, Accelerated Technology: A Walk on Estonia's Muhu Island

Organised religion, imported by a series of invaders and occupiers, was never able to fully repress pagan traditions in Estonia.Continue Reading →

DB Under the Radar: Ķemeri, Latvia
Author deepbalticOctober 12, 2017 1

DB Under the Radar: Ķemeri, Latvia

"Its medicinal water attracted thousands of tourists from all over the Russian Empire, thereby warranting the town a direct train line to Moscow"Continue Reading →

Digging Up Old Wars: On the Road with Latvia's Explosive Ordnance Soldiers
Author deepbalticMay 16, 2017 0

Digging Up Old Wars: On the Road with Latvia's Explosive Ordnance Soldiers

While the Latvian Land Forces are busy training for future confrontations, Pūce and his techs are busy “rendering safe” explosives left behind from the Soviet occupation.Continue Reading →

Latvia's Oil City Ventspils: A Strange "Success Story"
Author deepbalticMarch 30, 2017 0

Latvia's Oil City Ventspils: A Strange "Success Story"

Frequently, in discussions with people about the depopulation and decline of their town, they will point to Ventspils as an example of what could be done.Continue Reading →

"To Gain Knowledge, Go to Wilne": A Walk Through Jewish Vilnius
Author deepbalticMarch 29, 2017 0

"To Gain Knowledge, Go to Wilne": A Walk Through Jewish Vilnius

In the 18th century the city was known as a religious centre and even called the “Jerusalem of the North”, despite anti-Semitism and anti-Jewish attacks.Continue Reading →

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