[
US
/ˈɫætviə/
]
NOUN
- a republic in northeastern Europe on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea
How To Use Latvia In A Sentence
- Ukraine and Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia face the threat which similarly the State bank system collapses.
- Miguel claims that Toshihiro Shintani discovered that it was merely the pretonic nature of Winter's Law itself that provoked Latvian's Brechton the German name for "broken tone". Winter's Law in Balto-Slavic, "Hybrid Theory" and phonation - Part 1
- A long table held an international array of booze, from Australian wine to Latvian vodka to a particularly unpleasant ouzo.
- Only because some mediocre politicians and oh so powerful security police men want to be seen as important heroes (or at least justify the expenses) they fancy such a conspirative story … When are the leaders of Latvia going to leave the sandbox? All About Latvia
- The Czechs were the first team into the last eight with victories over the Latvians and Dutch and starred in easily the best game of this championship and one of the top all-time matches.
- A particular highlight is the opening performance on Friday 26 October, from ‘Treato’, a Latvian trio performing on flute, gamba and harpsichord.
- The Consular Representation then delivers all the documents to the Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs of the Republic of Latvia.
- We readily join the festivities as Ong seats us with a flourish at a table of confused Latvian models, and it is a couple of hours before we drag ourselves away for the short walk to our final stop.
- She has now accepted a posting as ambassador to Latvia.
- The president has already scheduled layovers in Latvia and Georgia, in part to recognize their progress toward democracy.