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227 Latvija Latvia For Updates, visit www.routex.com Latvija Latvia 227 Kärdla Läänemeri 4 Viljandi Audru Pärnu Kuressaare 4 12 Limbaži A1 Roja 14 15 A2 Ragana 01 Sigulda Carnikava Inčukalns Talsi 11 Garkalne A10 05 16 Ropaži 04 10 09 Rīga Ulbroka A10 Tukums 08 Salaspils Ogre Ķekava Ikšķile Lielvārde A7 Baldone Kuldīga Olaine LV 13 03 Vecumnieki Jelgava Iecava Dobele Aizpute Saldus A8 Bauska 06 07 Biržai Grobiņa A12 Joniškis Liepāja Mažeikiai Akmenė Pasvalys Skuodas Pakruojis A10 Kuršėnai Šiauliai Telšiai Radviliškis Panevėžys A9 Plungė Palanga Kretinga Kelmė Klaipėda A1 LV_Landkarte.indd 227 05.11.12 12:49 228 Latvia Latvija Põltsamaa Strugi Krasnyye Tartu Viljandi Elva Räpina Põlva Pskov Pechory Võru Valga Palkino Valka Ostrov Alūksne Valmiera A2 Smiltene Pytalovo Balvi Gulbene Cēsis Priekuļi Krasnogorodsk A2 Ragana Sigulda Inčukalns Madona Ropaži A13 Ludza A12 Rēzekne Ogre 02 A12 Lielvārde Koknese Aizkraukle A6 Vecumnieki Jēkabpils Līvāni Preiļi A13 Vustse Biržai Krāslava Verkhnyadzvinsk Zhygul' Daugavpils Rokiškis Prudzinki Pasvalys Miery Zarasai Braslauh A10 Kupiškis Visaginas Panevėžys A6 Sharkouhshchyna Utena Anykščiai Ignalina Glubokae A6 Pastavy A2 LV_Landkarte.indd 228 05.11.12 12:49 Latvija Latvia 229 GPS Nr. Brand Site name Address/Tel. coordinates Services Vidlauku iela 1, Stapriņi, Adazu novads latitude 24,3497190 Adazi longitude 57,0778080 1 LV2164 Adazi Motorway A1 O24°20‘58,989“ +371 67 99 66 55 N57°4‘40,107“ Rīgas iela 218G latitude 25,8561360 Jekabpils longitude 56,5153140 2 LV 5202 Jekabpils Motorway A6 O25°51‘22,089“ +371 65 22 36 76 N56°30‘55,129“ Brivibas blv. 1 latitude 23,7431800 longitude 56,6573500 3 Jelgava1 LV3002 Jelgava O23°44‘35,448“ +371 63 02 61 14 N56°39‘26,460“ Ventspils soseja 70 latitude 23,5902760 Sloka longitude 56,9313730 4 LV2011 Jurmala Motorway A10 O23°35‘24,993“ +371 3 71 67 73 02 74 N56°55‘52,944“ ‘Mazcuntes‘‘, Kandavas nov latitude 22,8174470 Statoil KANDAVA longitude 57,0667990 5 LV-3120 Kandavas Pag. Motorway A10 O22°49‘2,808“ +371 63 12 24 63 N57°4‘0,476“ Cukura iela 3 latitude 21,0560620 Liepaja longitude 56,5349240 6 LV3402 Liepāja Motorway A9 O21°3‘21,822“ +371 63 48 63 10 N56°32‘5,725“ Ozolnieki, Ceraukstes pag. latitude 24,2857330 Grenctale longitude 56,3565500 7 3908 Ozolnieki Motorway A7 O24°17‘8,640“ +371 63 96 03 04 N56°21‘23,580“ Krasta iela 101 latitude 24,1629880 Riga (Krasta) longitude 56,9237800 8 LV1019 Riga Motorway A6 O24°9‘46,756“ +371 67 81 24 06 N56°55‘25,607“ Lubānas iela 76a, Rīga latitude 24,2000250 longitude 56,9314660 9 Riga (Plavnieki-1) LV1073 Riga O24°12‘0,089“ +371 67 81 00 38 N56°55‘53,278“ LV K.Ulmaņa gatve 110 latitude 24,0058890 Riga (Ulmanis-1) longitude 56,9346100 10 LV1004 Riga Motorway A10 O24°0‘21,200“ +371 67 89 27 38 N56°56‘4,597“ Mīlgrāvja iela 10 latitude 24,1383340 longitude 57,0248930 11 Milgravis LV1030 Riga O24°8‘18,002“ +371 67 35 59 81 N57°1‘29,617“ Viļnu iela 4 latitude 24,3619750 Salacgriva longitude 57,7570170 12 4033 Salacgrīva Motorway A2 O24°21‘43,111“ +371 64 04 17 04 N57°45‘25,261“ Apvedceļš 11 latitude 22,4717510 longitude 56,6819910 13 Saldus LV3801 Saldus O22°28‘18,303“ +371 29 15 25 57 N56°40‘55,166“ Kurši, Saulkrastu novads latitude 24,4077440 Saulkrasti 1 longitude 57,2197310 14 LV2160 Saulkrastu Pagasts Motorway A1 O24°24‘27,877“ +371 3 71 67 21 87 89 N57°13‘11,033“ Kurši, Saulkrastu novads latitude 24,4056440 Saulkrasti 2 longitude 57,2204500 15 LV2160 Saulkrastu Pagasts Motorway A1 O24°24‘20,318“ +371 3 71 67 21 87 95 N57°13‘13,621“ LV_Lettland_Tabellen.indd 229 05.11.12 12:18 230 Latvia Latvija GPS Nr. Brand Site name Address/Tel. coordinates Services Rūpniecības iela 4 latitude 21,5859260 longitude 57,3855420 16 Ventspils LV3601 Ventspils O21°35‘9,333“ +371 63 62 22 81 N57°23‘7,953“ LV_Lettland_Tabellen.indd 230 26.10.12 14:17 Latvija Latvia 231 3 6 Jelgava1 Liepaja Brivibas blv. 1 Cukura iela 3 LV3002 Jelgava | A8, E77 LV3402 Liepāja | A9 +371 63 02 61 14 +371 63 48 63 10 8 9 LV Riga (Krasta) Riga (Plavnieki-1) Krasta iela 101 Lubānas iela 76a, Rīga LV1019 Riga | A6 LV1073 Riga +371 67 81 24 06 +371 67 81 00 38 LV_Lettland_ProxMaps.indd 231 26.10.12 14:18.
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