• The Swedish fortress of Dünamünde, designed in a Dutch style by General Rothenburg in 1641, replaced the ruined Daugavgrīva Castle by 1680.
  • Daugavgriva. ... Later in 1919, the fortress was a fortification of the Latvian Army. During the Second World War, Soviet troops occupied the fortress, leaving parts...
  • The site is now known in Latvian as Daugavgrīva. There is a functional lighthouse at Daugavgrīva which was originally built in 1818.
  • It is located in Daugavgriva near the mouth of Buļļupe river branch in the Daugava. DaugavgrÄ«vas fortress has a significant place in the history of Latvia.
  • The Daugavgrīva Fortress which is located on the Eastern part of the island next to the estuary of Daugava was erected to protect Riga from enemy ships.
  • To develop Daugavgrīva as an attractive and independent destination for visitors, the Daugavgrīva fortress could become a starting point in the chain of the...
  • During the Cold War Ust-Dvinsk was a base for Soviet troops. The site is now known in Latvian as Daugavgrīva. ... The fortress of Daugavgriva (in Russian).
  • There will be an opportunity to paint the flags of the sea alphabet for each bastion of the Daugavgrīva fortress – Rīta zvaigzne/Pole.
  • Small map shows the fortress Daugavgrīva, near Riga in Latvia. was an important fort on the mouth of the river Daugava on the coast of the Baltic Sea.