Detailed description is Riga - is the first city in the world that celebrates the birthday of Sherlock Holmes/ Рига – первый город в мире, где празднуют День рождения Шерлока Холмса.. Celebration of Sherlock Holmes’s 160 Birthday takes place in Riga. International entertaining eventthat unites all the fans of a great detective will be hosted in the capital of Latvia for a third time on January 4, 2014.. . The popularity of the great crime fiction of Sir Conan Doyle significantly increased over last few years because of the recent crime dramas including ones directed by Guy Ritchie and ones acted by Benedict Cumberbatch, who created the modern image of classic intelligent Holmes.. Significantly, Riga was a hosting platform forshooting the “Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson” series, acted by Vasily Livanov, who is awarded with a membership of the Order of British Empire. So the city now supports the current global trend with unique event - "Sherlock Holmes’s Birthday”.. . Event aimsto bring together attractive followers of Holmes and other characters of Sir Arthur Conan Doyledetective story to participatein a costume parade. Over the last two years, the event was attended by over 1000 people from 10 different countries. The best images of Holmes will be traditionally awarded with prizes. . . idea and concept / Marketing Agency PR LINIJA. The Organising Committees: Aleks Dobrovoļskis, Dinara Nikiforova, Nadežda Ignatane, Snezanna Kazaka, Oļegs Sisolatins, Lana Kurļand, Larisa Pudovska, Aivars Silinieks, Irina Beinaroviča, Arturs Fedjaevs, Olga Meļnikova. .
Established in the recent years Sherlock Holmes' Birthday / День рождения Шерлока Холмса in east-siang, arunachal-pradesh in india.
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