Bauska is a charming town located in the southern part of Latvia, near the border with Lithuania. It lies on the Musa and Mēmele rivers, which merge here to form the Lelupa River. It is an important historical center, known primarily for its picturesque castle ruins and beautiful landscapes.
The city's biggest attraction is Bauska Castle, whose construction began in the 15th century. The fortress belonged to the Order of the Knights of the Sword and served as a defense against invasions. Today, the ruins of the castle and the restored Renaissance part attract tourists and history lovers.
Bauska is also a place with rich culture and traditions. Every year it hosts historical festivals, concerts and craft fairs. Also located near the city is the Rundāle Palace, nicknamed the "Latvian Versailles" - one of the most beautiful Baroque palace settings in the Baltics.
With its location and historical heritage, Bauska is the perfect place for a weekend getaway and a trip back in time to Latvia's past eras.
Verzhdneprovsk (ukr. Верхнєдніпровськ)is a city located in the central part of Ukraine, in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, on the Dnipro River. It is one of the smaller cities of the region, serving as a local administrative center.
The city has a long history, dating back to the 19th century, when it began to develop due to the industrial expansion of the region. In the past, Verkhneidneprovsk was known for its metallurgical and natural resource extraction industries.
Modern city is mainly an industrial and agricultural center, with a developed local infrastructure. Verkhneprovsk is not a large city, but it has its place in the history of the region. It is also home to several buildings of historical and cultural significance.
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