Varšava

Varšavas iela (Warsaw street or Warszawska) is a small street in Maskachka area, which delivers its name from Riga's sister city Warsaw, the capital of almost neighbor country Poland, and which is only 561 km (349 miles) away.
Before 2003 the name of this street was Īsā iela (Short street), which was used in the records since 1880.
I am interested, are there many regular readers from Poland? Please sign :)
See also other destinations from Riga.
Labels: cities, maskachka, monuments, polish, towers, writings
People Reaction (6)
It seems that this Warsaw street is not in a very good shape .....
Personally, I am French living in Vilnius (Lithuania) since more than 4 years.
And, once again, congratulations for your Blog!
yes, there are regular readers from Poland, and even from Warsaw! ;-)
thanks for this photo!! marcin
I used to be in Riga regularly because of my bird:)That was great time.Now we're living away from Poland and Latvia.But I got so many nice memories related with Riga that I must check your blog every day:)And always I'm lookig forward to go to Riga.
To whom it may concern- Latvia got the best braun bread with taste really awsom!
Have you got any legal graffiti walls to paint in Riga?
This street is not in a good way.
Greetings from regular reader from former capital of Poland - Cracow :]
I'm also regular reader from Warsaw. I love Riga, so I love your page also ;) Hm, to be frank our tribute to your city in Warsaw is much nicer ;) Have a look, this is Skwer Ryski (Riga Square) in Warsaw: http://images.wikia.com/warszawa/images/6/63/Skwer_Ryski_nowy.JPG
Till 1921 there was also Riga Street, but then it was drigged to big route, which is now called Trasa AK.