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Description
Jelgava is a city located in the central part of Latvia, known for its rich history and cultural significance. Founded in the early 13th century, Jelgava served as the capital of the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia. The city is situated on the banks of the Lielupe River, which has played a crucial role in its development and prosperity over the centuries.
The architectural landscape of Jelgava is characterized by its beautiful buildings, including the stunning Jelgava Palace, which was constructed in the 18th century and serves as a testament to the city's Baroque heritage. Other notable landmarks include the Holy Trinity Church, the Jelgava Cathedral, and the remnants of ancient fortifications, all of which reflect the city's historical importance.
Today, Jelgava is a vibrant city that offers various cultural events, educational institutions, and recreational activities for residents and visitors alike. The city hosts several festivals throughout the year and is known for its green spaces, parks, and scenic riverfront, making it an attractive destination for tourists exploring Latvia.
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