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When in the
14th and 15th centuries Riga became one of the most
important trade centers of the Hanseatic League, thecity
was granted special rights to transport goods along the
Daugava further to the East.
Nowadays, Riga is also an important transport junction.
The main elements that make the city as a transit center
are the harbor of Riga, the Riga international airport
and developed railway and road networks. The
historically developed transportation infrastructure has
facilitated Riga's evolution as the major industrial and
business center in the Baltic region. The city is well
known for its architectural and cultural values, skilful
labor and developed infrastructure.
Riga is not only the backbone of Latvia's economy but
also the largest center of education and science. This
is confirmed by a large number of cultural events,
international exhibitions, scientific conferences and
seminars that every year take place in Riga.
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