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Limbaži é um distrito da Letônia localizado na região de Riga. Sua capital e cidade principal é Limbaži. O distrito está localizado no norte do país na costa do mar Báltico. Faz limites com o distrito de Rīga no sul, distrito de Valmiera no leste, Estônia no norte e golfo de Riga no oeste. More information...

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