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Pirtene is an important town in the municipality of Kuldiga in the northwestern part of Latvia, situated on the eastern shore of Lake Vits on the Baltic Sea coast. The historic settlement, whose name is derived from the Livonian word for "secluded place", had a monastery in the 14th century and flourished in the 19th century due to the fishing and timber trade. Today it is known for its peaceful lake and mountain scenery, traditional wooden houses and summer sailing.
Pirtenai is situated in Latvia's "Blue Lakes" landscape, bordered by the Baltic Sea and the waters of Lake Wits, and has a mixed forest and sand dune landscape. The mild oceanic climate, with an average summer temperature of 18°C, makes Pirtenai a popular summer resort. The surrounding area is covered with pine and oak forests, where wildlife such as elk and foxes are common.
The town retains Art Nouveau architecture and the ruins of a 19th-century fisherman's village, and hosts the annual Piltene City Festival in August. Visitors can experience kayaking on the lake, visit the old lighthouse, or head 10 kilometers away to Jurkalne beach to watch the Baltic Sea sunset. Local specialties include smoked eel and rye bread with wild berry sauce.
Pirtenay is connected to Riga (about 150 km) and Liepaja by the A10 highway, with a long-distance bus station. The economy is dominated by tourism, supplemented by small-scale fishing and handicraft production, and in recent years it has been developing into an ecotourism and recreation center.
Located in Merrimack County in the southern part of the U.S. state of New Hampshire, Hooksett is a town known for its livable environment and vibrant community. Only about 15 minutes from Manchester (the state's largest city), it is conveniently located with Interstate 93 running through the town, connecting it to major northeastern cities such as Boston. With a population of approximately 17,000, the town has a friendly, family-oriented community with a number of quality public schools and excellent public facilities. The local economy is dominated by small businesses, retail, and services, and has attracted a number of businesses in recent years, resulting in a steady growth in employment opportunities. Surrounded by natural beauty, the Merrimack River, and close to recreational attractions such as Canobie Lake Theme Park, the area combines convenience and outdoor recreation, making it one of the most popular places to live in Southern New Hampshire.