Latvia, the full name of Latvia, is located in Eastern Europe (the former Soviet Union, Livonia), bordering Estonia in the north, Lithuania in the south, Russia in the east and Denmark and Sweden in the west across the Baltic Sea. The whole territory is the eastern European plain, with a temperate maritime climate.
By 202 1, the total population is 1893700. In 2007, the national average life expectancy was 72.3 years, and the literacy rate of people over 15 years old was 99.8%, and the enrollment rate was 90.2%. There are more women than men in Latvia, and women account for 54% of the national residents. The difference between men and women is the biggest in the world, and more women than men is the biggest feature of this country.
The girls in this country are good-looking, all of them are beautiful. But it is precisely because of this imbalance between men and women that some excellent girls choose to share a husband with multiple women in order to survive, and life is not easy.
Geographical environment of Latvia
Latvia is located in the western plain of Eastern Europe, close to the east coast of the Baltic Sea, and gulf of riga is deep inland. Bordering Estonia, Russia, Belarus and Lithuania. The land area is 64,589 square kilometers, of which the land area is 62,046 square kilometers and the internal water area is 2,543 square kilometers.
Latvia's topography is composed of plains, lowlands and low hills, three quarters of which are below 120m, and the highest point is 3 1 1m above sea level. Latvian coastline is 307 kilometers long, and gulf of riga is deep inland. The whole territory is low and flat, with hills in the east and west. The total length of the border line is 184 1 km, of which the coastline is 496 km long. The average elevation is 87 meters, and the landform is hilly and plain.
Latvia is an intermediate type of transition from a maritime climate to a continental climate, with an average temperature of -4.6℃ in 10, 265,438 0.4℃ in July and 65,438+065,438 0℃ at night. The average annual precipitation is 732 mm.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Latvia.