järjehoidjate
Järjehoidjate is a Latvian term that translates to "bookmarks" in English. These are typically thin strips of material, such as paper, cardstock, leather, or fabric, used to mark a page in a book, magazine, or other publication. The primary purpose of a järjehoidja is to allow a reader to easily return to a specific point in their reading without having to remember the exact page number.
Historically, bookmarks have evolved alongside the printing press. Early forms might have been simple folded pages
In modern times, järjehoidjad are still widely used by avid readers. However, digital devices have introduced