Valga and Valka to get new tourism centre 2009-07-09
Winning design to “functionally and logistically unite” two towns
A competition for the best design of a tourism visitor centre in Valga and Valka, the once divided town that straddles the border between Latvia and Estonia, has ended and the winning design selected. One of the architects – Keiti Kaasik – said to the newspaper Valgamaalane, that the building has been designed to functionally as well as logistically unite the two towns. Latest news2009-07-09 Losses to tourism sector in Liepaja 2009-07-09 Agencies interested in China to cooperate 2009-07-09 Estonian Air says it is "robustly" increasing market share 2009-07-09 Another agency bites the dust 2009-07-09 airBaltic to launch flights from Riga to Turku 2009-07-09 TLL passenger numbers 25% less in 2009 2009-07-09 Travel agencies take initiative in Latvia 2009-07-08 The number of tourists in first quarter of 2009 has decreased, but the average length of stay keeps increasing 2009-07-08 Direct Vilnius-London route reality again
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