Daugavpils - tourist city
Daugavpils – the second largest city of Latvia and the centre of East-Latvian region – has given to the world the outstanding painter Mark Rothko, the King of Tango Oscar Strok and the actor, stage director, public and political figure Solomon Mikhoels (Vovsi). The symbols of the city are the 19th century fortress and the Church Hill that has gathered the churches of four different confessions.
Даугавпилс, Латвия [Daugavpils, Latvia] 2019
Daugavpils is a city in south-eastern Latvia, located on the banks of the Daugava River, from which the city gets its name. It is the second largest city in the country after the capital Riga, which is located some 230 kilometres (143 miles) to its north-west.
Daugavpils is located relatively close to Belarus and Lithuania (distances of 33 km (21 mi) and 25 km (16 mi) respectively), and some 120 km (75 mi) from the Latvian border with Russia. Daugavpils is a major railway junction and industrial centre and lies approximately midway between Riga and Minsk, and between Warsaw and Saint Petersburg.
Daugavpils, then Dyneburg, was the capital of Polish Livonia while in Poland. Following the first partition of Poland in 1772, the city became part of the Russian Empire. To this day it maintains an overwhelmingly Russian-speaking population, with Latvians and Poles being significant minorities.
[RU] Даугавпилс (латыш. Звук Daugavpils, латг. Daugpiļs; до 1920 Двинск, до 1893 Динабург (от нем. Dünaburg); в 1656—1667 Борисоглебов; по русским летописям Невгин) — город республиканского подчинения в Латвии, второй по величине и значению город страны после столицы Риги (расстояние по шоссе — 232 км, по железной дороге — 218 км). Население города составляет 86 тысяч (2016; Центральное статистическое управление) или 95 тысяч жителей (2016; Регистр населения). Самый южный из всех городов республики, расположен на реке Даугаве (Западная Двина), недалеко от границы с Литвой (23 км по автодороге А13) и Белоруссией (26 км по автодороге Р68).
Достопримечательности города:
- Даугавпилсская крепость
- Художественный центр Марка Ротко
- Динабургский замок
- Šmakovkas Museum
- Даугавпилсский краеведческий и художественный музей
- Латгальский зоопарк
- Дубровинский парк
- Daugavpils Skrošu rūpnīca
- Площадь Единства
- Евангелическо-лютеранская церковь Мартина Лютера
- Костёл Непорочного Зачатия Пресвятой Девы Марии
- Даугавпилсский Борисоглебский кафедральный собор
- Костёл Святого Петра в Веригах
Больше интересного о России и странах ближнего зарубежья:
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This is the final vlog of my wonderful experience in Latvia! In the first part of the vlog series, we crossed the border from Estonia to Latvia and travelled to Daugavpils, to the small town of Dviete to experience the authentic Latvian culture!
Varis, introduced me not only to his lovely family, Mama Jovita and Papa Maris but also the beauty of Latvian culture and tradition. We journeyed through rolling hills of of Latvian countryside, lovely Latvian houses and really good Latvian cuisine!
Join us on this last episode of my experience in Latvia this time! Second time couldn’t be any better than to experience it away from the city!
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Да́угавпилс (ранее Двинск, Динабург (до 1893), Борисоглебск, по русским летописям Невгин; (латыш. Daugavpils, латг. Daugpiļs, лит. Daugpilis, нем. Dünaburg, польск. Dyneburg, Dźwińsk, Dźwinów, белор. Даўгаўпілс, ранее Дзвiнск (Дзьвiнск), идиш דענענבורג (Дененбург)) — город республиканского подчинения в Латвии, второй по величине и значению город страны после столицы Риги (расстояние по шоссе — 232 км, по железной дороге — 218 км) со 102 тысячами жителей. Расположен на реке Даугава (Западная Двина), рядом с границами Литвы (25 км) и Белоруссии (33 км).
Многонациональный и многоконфессиональный город. В источниках впервые упоминается в 1275 году.
Является крупнейшим городом восточной провинции Латвии — Латгалии, её культурный, образовательный и промышленный центр.
Historically, several names in various languages have identified Daugavpils. Some are still in use today.
Belarusian: Даўгаўпілс (Daŭhaŭpils), Дзвінск (Dzvinsk),[nb 1] historically Дынабург (Dynaburh)
Estonian: Väinalinn
Finnish: Väinänlinna
German: Dünaburg
Latgalian: Daugpiļs
Lithuanian: Daugpilis
Polish: Dyneburg, Dźwinów, Dźwińsk, with Dźwińsk and Dyneburg the names still in use in Polish today
Russian: Даугавпилс, Борисоглебск (Borisoglebsk 1656--1667), Двинcк (Dvinsk)
Yiddish: דענעבורג (Dineburg)
Here is a chronology of name changes:
Dinaburg (1275—1656)
Borisoglebsk (1656—1667)
Dinaburg (1667—1893)
Dvinsk (1893—1920)
Daugavpils (1920—today)
Daugavpils (pronounced [ˈdɐʊɡɐʊpɪ̈ls]) is a city in southeastern Latvia, located on the banks of the Daugava River, from which the city gets its name. Daugavpils literally means Daugava Castle. With a population of over 100,000, it is the second largest city in the country after the capital Riga, which is located some 230 km to its north-west. Daugavpils has a favorable geographical position as it borders Belarus and Lithuania (distances of 33 and 25 km respectively). It is located some 120 km from the Latvian border with Russia. Daugavpils is a major railway junction and industrial centre.
Daugavpils Latvija (Даугавпилс, Латвия) (Daugavpils, Latvia)
Historically, several names in various languages have identified Daugavpils. Some are still in use today.
Belarusian: Даўгаўпілс (Daŭhaŭpils), Дзвінск (Dzvinsk), historically Дынабург (Dynaburh)
Estonian: Väinalinn
Finnish: Väinänlinna
German: Dünaburg
Latgalian: Daugpiļs
Lithuanian: Daugpilis
Polish: Dyneburg, Dźwinów, Dźwińsk, with Dźwińsk and Dyneburg the names still in use in Polish today
Russian: Даугавпилс, Борисоглебск (Borisoglebsk 1656--1667), Двинcк (Dvinsk)
Yiddish: דענעבורג (Dineburg)
Here is a chronology of name changes:
Dinaburg (1275—1656)
Borisoglebsk (1656—1667)
Dinaburg (1667—1893)
Dvinsk (1893—1920)
Daugavpils (1920—today)
Daugavpils (pronounced [ˈdɐʊɡɐʊpɪ̈ls]) is a city in southeastern Latvia, located on the banks of the Daugava River, from which the city gets its name. Daugavpils literally means Daugava Castle. With a population of over 100,000, it is the second largest city in the country after the capital Riga, which is located some 230 km to its north-west. Daugavpils has a favorable geographical position as it borders Belarus and Lithuania (distances of 33 and 25 km respectively). It is located some 120 km from the Latvian border with Russia. Daugavpils is a major railway junction and industrial centre.
Да́угавпилс (ранее Двинск, Динабург (до 1893), Борисоглебск, по русским летописям Невгин; (латыш. Daugavpils, латг. Daugpiļs, лит. Daugpilis, нем. Dünaburg, польск. Dyneburg, Dźwińsk, Dźwinów, белор. Даўгаўпілс, ранее Дзвiнск (Дзьвiнск), идиш דענענבורג (Дененбург)) — город республиканского подчинения в Латвии, второй по величине и значению город страны после столицы Риги (расстояние по шоссе — 232 км, по железной дороге — 218 км) со 102 тысячами жителей. Расположен на реке Даугава (Западная Двина), рядом с границами Литвы (25 км) и Белоруссии (33 км).
Многонациональный и многоконфессиональный город. В источниках впервые упоминается в 1275 году.
Является крупнейшим городом восточной провинции Латвии — Латгалии, её культурный, образовательный и промышленный центр.
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The REAL Latvian Experience in Daugavpils! Latvian Cuisine, Hospitality and Much More!
After exploring Estonia, we crossed the border heading back to Latvia. It’s my second time in this Baltic country (the last time I have been was February last year) and this time we are heading to Daugavpils, down to a tiny village of Dviete.
Varis, introduced me not only to his lovely family, Mama Jovita and Papa Maris but also the beauty of Latvian culture and tradition. We journeyed through rolling hills of of Latvian countryside, lovely Latvian houses and really good Latvian cuisine!
The warmth of a happy family and that genuine kindness and goodness I received from Timsane Family is something I wanted to share!
Join us as we bring you to the Latvian countryside and why I consider this country a home away from home!
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Daugavpils, Latvija (Daugavpils, Latvia), (Даугавпилс, Латвия)
Historically, several names in various languages have identified Daugavpils. Some are still in use today.
Belarusian: Даўгаўпілс (Daŭhaŭpils), Дзвінск (Dzvinsk),[nb 1] historically Дынабург (Dynaburh)
Estonian: Väinalinn
Finnish: Väinänlinna
German: Dünaburg
Latgalian: Daugpiļs
Lithuanian: Daugpilis
Polish: Dyneburg, Dźwinów, Dźwińsk, with Dźwińsk and Dyneburg the names still in use in Polish today
Russian: Даугавпилс, Борисоглебск (Borisoglebsk 1656--1667), Двинcк (Dvinsk)
Yiddish: דענעבורג (Dineburg)
Here is a chronology of name changes:
Dinaburg (1275—1656)
Borisoglebsk (1656—1667)
Dinaburg (1667—1893)
Dvinsk (1893—1920)
Daugavpils (1920—today)
Daugavpils (pronounced [ˈdɐʊɡɐʊpɪ̈ls]) is a city in southeastern Latvia, located on the banks of the Daugava River, from which the city gets its name. Daugavpils literally means Daugava Castle. With a population of over 100,000, it is the second largest city in the country after the capital Riga, which is located some 230 km to its north-west. Daugavpils has a favorable geographical position as it borders Belarus and Lithuania (distances of 33 and 25 km respectively). It is located some 120 km from the Latvian border with Russia. Daugavpils is a major railway junction and industrial centre.
Да́угавпилс (ранее Двинск, Динабург (до 1893), Борисоглебск, по русским летописям Невгин; (латыш. Daugavpils, латг. Daugpiļs, лит. Daugpilis, нем. Dünaburg, польск. Dyneburg, Dźwińsk, Dźwinów, белор. Даўгаўпілс, ранее Дзвiнск (Дзьвiнск), идиш דענענבורג (Дененбург)) — город республиканского подчинения в Латвии, второй по величине и значению город страны после столицы Риги (расстояние по шоссе — 232 км, по железной дороге — 218 км) со 102 тысячами жителей. Расположен на реке Даугава (Западная Двина), рядом с границами Литвы (25 км) и Белоруссии (33 км).
Многонациональный и многоконфессиональный город. В источниках впервые упоминается в 1275 году.
Является крупнейшим городом восточной провинции Латвии — Латгалии, её культурный, образовательный и промышленный центр.
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Daugavpils, Latvija , Даугавпилс, Латвия
Historically, several names in various languages have identified Daugavpils. Some are still in use today.
Belarusian: Даўгаўпілс (Daŭhaŭpils), Дзвінск (Dzvinsk),[nb 1] historically Дынабург (Dynaburh)
Estonian: Väinalinn
Finnish: Väinänlinna
German: Dünaburg
Latgalian: Daugpiļs
Lithuanian: Daugpilis
Polish: Dyneburg, Dźwinów, Dźwińsk, with Dźwińsk and Dyneburg the names still in use in Polish today
Russian: Даугавпилс, Борисоглебск (Borisoglebsk 1656--1667), Двинcк (Dvinsk)
Yiddish: דענעבורג (Dineburg)
Here is a chronology of name changes:
Dinaburg (1275—1656)
Borisoglebsk (1656—1667)
Dinaburg (1667—1893)
Dvinsk (1893—1920)
Daugavpils (1920—today)
Daugavpils (pronounced [ˈdɐʊɡɐʊpɪ̈ls]) is a city in southeastern Latvia, located on the banks of the Daugava River, from which the city gets its name. Daugavpils literally means Daugava Castle. With a population of over 100,000, it is the second largest city in the country after the capital Riga, which is located some 230 km to its north-west. Daugavpils has a favorable geographical position as it borders Belarus and Lithuania (distances of 33 and 25 km respectively). It is located some 120 km from the Latvian border with Russia. Daugavpils is a major railway junction and industrial centre.
Да́угавпилс (ранее Двинск, Динабург (до 1893), Борисоглебск, по русским летописям Невгин; (латыш. Daugavpils, латг. Daugpiļs, лит. Daugpilis, нем. Dünaburg, польск. Dyneburg, Dźwińsk, Dźwinów, белор. Даўгаўпілс, ранее Дзвiнск (Дзьвiнск), идиш דענענבורג (Дененбург)) — город республиканского подчинения в Латвии, второй по величине и значению город страны после столицы Риги (расстояние по шоссе — 232 км, по железной дороге — 218 км) со 102 тысячами жителей. Расположен на реке Даугава (Западная Двина), рядом с границами Литвы (25 км) и Белоруссии (33 км).
Многонациональный и многоконфессиональный город. В источниках впервые упоминается в 1275 году.
Является крупнейшим городом восточной провинции Латвии — Латгалии, её культурный, образовательный и промышленный центр.
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