Mega-choir in Riga to celebrate the independence of Latvia



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<p> Thousands of singers in Riga on July 7, 2018 for the 100th anniversary of Latvia.Ilmars Znotins </p>
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More than 16,000 people sung in choir Sunday in Riga to mark the 100th anniversary of the independence of this small state Baltic.

"After a week of rehearsals, we are quite exhausted," Aija Rijniece told AFP before going on stage in colorful folk costumes, adding that the hours of preparations "are still worth it"

According to its organizers, this 26th edition of the Latvian Song and Dance Festival attracted nearly 500,000 people for nine days in Riga in a huge amphitheater in the forest.

Saturday night, more than 18,000 folk dancers have captivated viewers despite the competition of the Russia-Croatia World Cup football match.

For a week, more than 43,000 singers and dancers, two percent of the population of Latvia, participated in the festival, which is held every five years.

The tradition dates back to 1873, under the tsarist regime. After the Revolution, Latvia declared independence on 18 November 1918, but this freedom was short-lived. The Baltic countries were occupied by the USSR in 1940, then conquered by Nazi Germany in 1941 before pbading again under Moscow control in 1944.

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