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583:(Mustānum). The Latvian government discourages new settlements here and prohibits alterations to historical village sites. Also, it is restricted for anyone to start a hotel, restaurant, or other public establishment which might adversely influence the Livonian culture or draw outsiders into the area. However, there have been several old fishermen or farmer houses converted into modern summerhouses by Latvian higher class, as well as some well-off descendants of local Livonian families. Among them is former President of Latvia, former Prime Minister, Ministers, politicians, CEOs, bankers and businessmen, artists, doctors, etc. There are some prominent German, Russian and Swedish residents. The coast is also becoming more popular with Lithuanians. The Livonian Coast is part of 263: 66: 386: 596: 817: 366: 161: 393: 904: 25: 679:
built a wide dirt road connecting all the villages and the railway become obsolete. The railway was closed completely in 1960s, but there are several straight sections of roads or passages which still can be seen behind the dunes in
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these villages were connected only by small forest roads along the coast and were practically inaccessible from inland. Most deliveries were made by the sea and most villages had their own
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Lithuanian Knowledge (XXG) article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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On February 4, 1991, the Latvian government created a culturally protected territory called
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and encompasses twelve Livonian villages. The protected area is about 60 kilometers long.
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Par valsts aizsargājamās lībiešu kultūrvēsturiskās teritorijas «Līvod rānda» izveidošanu
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railway station (original station is still standing now as a private house in
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behind the dunes to move ammunition and wood. The railway connected
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