Kuldīga
Kuldīga is a charming town in western Latvia, known for its well-preserved historical architecture and picturesque streets. It is famous for the Ventas Rumba, the widest waterfall in Europe, which attracts many visitors each year. The town's rich history dates back to the 13th century, and it features several notable buildings, including the Kuldīga District Museum.
The town is also recognized for its vibrant cultural scene, hosting various festivals and events throughout the year. Kuldīga's unique blend of nature and history makes it a popular destination for tourists seeking to explore Latvian heritage and enjoy scenic landscapes.