• Skulte Port (Latvian: Skultes osta) is the port authority of Zvejniekciems, Latvia. The port lies at the mouth of the Aģe River covering approximately...
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    Pabaži, Saulkrasti, Ķīšupe, Zvejniekciems, and Skulte, the latter being the final stop on the Zemitāni-Skulte Railway line. The coat of arms of Saulkrasti...
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    Environmental board, during this period he also was a board member in Skulte port and served as state representative at Getliņi Eko waste management company...
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  • Rīga – Sigulda – Cēsis – Valmiera – Valga (border of Estonia) Zemitāni – Skulte Railway Pļaviņas – Gulbene Russia - yes Lithuania - yes Belarus - yes Estonia...
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    the West used to be large. The four biggest ports of Latvia are located in Riga, Ventspils, Liepāja and Skulte. Most transit traffic uses these and half...
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  • border towns of Valka and Valga through a joint station in Valga. Zemitāni – Skulte Railway4 Pļaviņas – Gulbene Lines where passenger services have been suspended...
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    Ainaži (category Port cities and towns of the Baltic Sea)
    Ainaži (Estonian: Heinaste; Livonian: Āinast) is a Latvian port town by the Gulf of Riga in the Baltic Sea. Administratively, it is part of the Limbaži...
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    Salacgrīva (category Port cities in Latvia)
    transported to Pärnu and Riga. Around this time, about 200 vessels entered the port, consequently promoting growth of the town and increase in the number of...
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