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SEEVangaži Lutheran Church

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Built in 1789, destroyed in World War I and restored in 1935. Used as a warehouse during the Soviet era. The church was re-consecrated in 1992.

Read more about the church and Inčukalns from Inga Valdmane, the church bell-ringer.

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Baltic Forest Hiking - Section 3. Vangaži - Rāmkalni. Riga and Pieriga.
Baltic Country Holidays, Kalnciema street 40, Rīga, Latvia, LV-1083, phone: +371 26433316, lauku@celotajs.lv, www.celotajs.lv