Valaistavans
Valaistavans, also known as Valaistavans, is a small village located in the northern region of Latvia. The village is situated near the border with Estonia, approximately 150 kilometers from the capital city, Riga. Valaistavans is part of the Madona Municipality and is known for its rural landscape and traditional Latvian architecture. The village has a population of around 50 residents, who primarily engage in agriculture and forestry. The local economy is supported by the production of dairy products and the cultivation of crops such as potatoes and wheat. Valaistavans is also home to a small church, which serves as a community gathering place and a symbol of the village's cultural heritage. The village is accessible by road and is connected to the nearby town of Madona, which offers additional amenities and services. Despite its small size, Valaistavans retains a strong sense of community and is known for its warm hospitality towards visitors. The village's tranquil setting and natural surroundings make it an attractive destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.