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  group Latvians
  poptime ''c '' 1,530,000 {Link without Title}
  rels Lutheranism , Catholicism
  langs Latvian
  related Lithuanians


Latvians or '''Letts''' (, occasionally refer to themselves by the ancient name of ''Latvji'', which may have originated from the word ''Latve'' which is a name of the river that presumably flowed through what is now eastern Latvia . A small Finnic speaking tribe known as the Livs settled among the Latvians and modulated the name to "Latvis," meaning "forest-clearers," which is how medieval German settlers also referred to these peoples. The German colonizers changed this name to "Lette" and called their initially small colony '' Livland ''. The Latin form, '' Livonia '', gradually referred to the whole territory of the modern-day Latvia as well as southern Estonia , which had fallen under German dominion. Latvians and Lithuanians are the only surviving members of the Baltic Peoples and Baltic Languages of the Indo-European family.

Latvians look like and are considered Nordics, evidenced through the strong historical, cultural and religious influences gained over centuries during Germanic and Scandinavia n colonization and settlement. Eastern Latvia ( Latgale ), however, retains a strong Polish and Russian cultural and linguistic influence. This highly literate society places strong emphasis upon education, which is free and compulsory until age 16. Most Latvians belong to the Evangelical Lutheran Church , but a small minority are Russian Orthodox , and Eastern Latvia ( Latgale ) is predominantly Roman Catholic .

Latvians speak Latvian Language . The Soviet Union imposed the official use of Russian Language , so most Latvians speak Russian as a second language.


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