: A scenic area of Jūrmala situated between the Lielupe River and the Gulf of Riga.
: By 1965, the mill employed 4,000 workers and produced 67,000 tons of paper and 41,000 tons of pulp annually.
: The specific district where the paper mill was located, now known for its remaining industrial ruins and two massive chimneys.
: The plant was closed in 1994 due to economic difficulties and the severe environmental pollution it caused to the Lielupe river. Location Context
: During the Soviet era, the factory was the sole provider of perforated paper (used for punch cards) for the entire USSR.
: Established in 1896 , this plant was the primary industrial center of the region.