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Brīvā Latvija
Typeweekly newspaper
Formattabloid
Owner(s)Latvian Publishers Association
PublisherELPA
EditorLigita Kovtuna
Founded1986
Language Latvian
Headquarters Riga, Latvia, and Catthorpe, Leics., UK
ISSN 0934-6759
Website www.brivalatvija.lv

Brīvā Latvija (Free Latvia; ISSN  0934-6759) is a weekly newspaper for Latvians living outside Latvia, aimed mainly at those residing in western Europe. It was founded in 1986 through the merger of two émigré newspapers: the UK-based Londonas Avīze (London News; founded 1942) and Latvija (Latvia; founded 1946 in postwar DP camps), based in West Germany. BL is co-owned by the Latvian communities of western Europe. The Latvian communities in Britain, Germany, and Sweden each provide members for the newspaper's board. In the mid-1990s, after Latvia regained its independence, the printing of BL was moved for economic reasons to Riga, where the editorial office also later moved. This newspaper also uses the older Latvian orthography, with the letters Ch, Ō, and Ŗ. Those letters have since been abandoned from use in the Latvian language.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brīvā Latvija
Typeweekly newspaper
Formattabloid
Owner(s)Latvian Publishers Association
PublisherELPA
EditorLigita Kovtuna
Founded1986
Language Latvian
Headquarters Riga, Latvia, and Catthorpe, Leics., UK
ISSN 0934-6759
Website www.brivalatvija.lv

Brīvā Latvija (Free Latvia; ISSN  0934-6759) is a weekly newspaper for Latvians living outside Latvia, aimed mainly at those residing in western Europe. It was founded in 1986 through the merger of two émigré newspapers: the UK-based Londonas Avīze (London News; founded 1942) and Latvija (Latvia; founded 1946 in postwar DP camps), based in West Germany. BL is co-owned by the Latvian communities of western Europe. The Latvian communities in Britain, Germany, and Sweden each provide members for the newspaper's board. In the mid-1990s, after Latvia regained its independence, the printing of BL was moved for economic reasons to Riga, where the editorial office also later moved. This newspaper also uses the older Latvian orthography, with the letters Ch, Ō, and Ŗ. Those letters have since been abandoned from use in the Latvian language.

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