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What are Latvian residents’ most looked up topics? Google reveals top searches of 2024

December 14, 2024
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What are Latvian residents’ most looked up topics? Google reveals top searches of 2024
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This year’s most popular Google search term in Latvia was “Vivi”, according to Google’s published “Year in Search”, which compiles the most popular search terms.

The European football championship was the second most searched for term on Google. The singer Dons was the third most popular search term in Latvia of 2024.

The fourth most searched for term was the movie “Substance”. The fifth was “diphtheria”. The sixth most searched for term on Google in Latvia was US President Elect Donald Trump. The seventh most searched for term as “Character AI”.

Other most searched for terms were “Olympic Games”, “US elections”, and “Kamala Harris”.

Google’s most searched events this year included the European Football Championship, the U.S. elections and the Olympics. Among Google’s most searched individuals this year were Dons, Trump and Harris.

The most wanted personalities who have passed away were musician Liam Payne, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, as well as musician Juris Kulakovs.

“Google” ranked “Substance”, “Slovo patsana”, as well as “Stream” in the list of the most searched films and series, but the most current recipes searched on “Google” this year were the waffle recipe, the solyanka recipe, as well as the pavlova recipe.

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