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Valka Municipality
Valka Municipality-Valka
Valka (pronunciation; German: Walk) is a town and municipality in northern Latvia, on the border with Estonia along both banks of the river Pedele. Valka
Valka Municipality-Valka Municipality
Valka Municipality (Latvian: Valkas novads; Estonian: Valka piirkond) is a municipality in Vidzeme, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging
Valka Municipality-Valmiera Municipality
It borders Valka Municipality to the east, Smiltene Municipality to the southeast, Cēsis Municipality to the south, and Limbaži Municipality to the west
Valka Municipality-Valka Parish
Valka Parish (Latvian: Valkas pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Valka Municipality, Latvia. It was an administrative unit of Valka District
Valka Municipality-Lugaži
Luhde) is a village in the Valka Parish of Valka municipality in Latvia. The small community is largely a satellite town of Valka. It has a railway station
Valka Municipality-Kārķi Parish
parish (Latvian: Kārķu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valka Municipality, Latvia. Prior to the 2009 administrative reforms it was part of Valka District
Valka Municipality-Armorial of Latvia
Kurzeme Municipality Talsi Municipality Tukums Municipality Valka Municipality Valmiera Municipality Varakļāni Municipality Ventspils Municipality National
Valka Municipality-History of Latvia
1917, the Latvian Provisional National Council was established in Valka. On December 2, 1917, it proclaimed Latvia's autonomy in Latvian-inhabited lands
Valka Municipality-Historical Latvian Lands
only the Latvian part of Swedish Livonia and the city of Riga. It roughly corresponds to the former Alūksne, Cēsis, Gulbene, Limbaži, Madona, Valka, Valmiera
Valka Municipality-Administrative divisions of Latvia
division of Latvia came into force on 1 July 2021. On 10 June 2020, the Saeima approved a municipal reform that would reduce the 110 municipalities and nine
Valka Municipality-List of cities and towns in Latvia
(Latvian: valstspilsēta, "state city", pl. valstspilsētas) and 71 towns (Latvian: novada pilsēta, "municipality town", pl. novada pilsētas) in Latvia.
Valka Municipality-Saule
municipality, Latvia Saule, settlement in Jaunpils municipality, Latvia Saule, settlement in Limbaži municipality, Latvia Saule, settlement in Valka municipality
Valka Municipality-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2009
into 77 cities (Latvian: pilsētas, sg. pilsēta), 10 amalgamated municipalities (Latvian: novadi, sg. novads), 24 rural territories (Latvian: lauku teritorijas
Valka Municipality-Valmiera District
districts of Limbaži to the west, Valka to the east and Cēsis to the south. It was the eighth largest district in Latvia and had a population of 60,345 (2000
Valka Municipality-Vijciems Parish
Vijciems Parish (Latvian: Vijciema pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valka Municipality, Latvia. Vijciems [lv] - parish administrative center Mežmuiža
Valka Municipality-Vidzeme
Municipality Salaspils Municipality Saulkrasti Municipality Sigulda Municipality Smiltene Municipality Valka Municipality Valmiera Municipality Part of Aiviekste
Valka Municipality-Zvārtava Parish
Zvārtava Parish (Latvian: Zvārtavas pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Valka Municipality, Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un
Valka Municipality-Valka District
Valka district (Latvian: Valkas rajons) was an administrative division of Latvia, located in Vidzeme region, in the country's north-east. The district's
Valka Municipality-Ērģeme
Ērģeme (Estonian: Härgmäe) is a village in Valka municipality, Latvia, and the centre of Ērģeme parish. It is the location of the ruins of Ērģeme Castle
Valka Municipality-Östhammar
fishing of herring played a very important role in Östhammar's economy. Valka, Latvia Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Östhammar. Wikimedia Commons has media
Valka Municipality-Poles in Latvia
Polish minority in Latvia numbers about 51,548 and (according to the Latvian data from 2011) forms 2.3% of the population of Latvia. Poles are concentrated
Valka Municipality-Alūksne District
(border 46.4 km/28.77 miles), and internal borders with the districts of Valka (51.7 km/32.05 miles), Gulbene (98.1 km/60.83 miles) and Balvi (57.4 km/35
Valka Municipality-Transport in Latvia
infrastructure of Latvia. It is mandatory to keep headlights on while driving, even in daylight; most cars commercially sold in Latvia are equipped to make
Valka Municipality-Ērģeme Parish
Ērģeme Parish (Latvian: Ērģemes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valka Municipality, Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un sauszemes
Valka Municipality-Velga Krile
Velga Krile (1945–1991) was a Latvian poet and playwright. She has been cited as one of Latvia's most talented poets on the scene in the late 1970s, along
Valka Municipality-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2021
former districts of Latvia were divided into 109 municipalities (Latvian: novadi, sg. novads), and nine republic cities (Latvian: republikas pilsētas
Valka Municipality-Valga, Estonia
of Valka in northern Latvia were one town. They are now twin-towns. The area of Valga is 16.5 square kilometres (6.4 square miles) and that of Valka is
Valka Municipality-Cēsis District
to the north, Limbaži and Riga to the west, Gulbene to the east, Ogre and Madona to the south. It was organized into two cities, a
Valka Municipality-Marijampolė
Poland Reșița, Romania Rogozno, Poland Suwałki, Poland Valga, Estonia Valka, Latvia Viborg, Denmark Ovidijus Vyšniauskas, a Lithuanian musician. The first
Valka Municipality-Statistical regions of Latvia
There are six statistical regions in Latvia (Latvian: Latvijas statistiskie reģioni) are Kurzeme, Latgale, Pierīga, Rīga, Vidzeme and Zemgale. Statistical
Valka Municipality-Smiltene
formerly in Valka District prior to the reorganization of 2009, which eliminated districts, and placed the town as part of Smiltene Municipality. The town
Valka Municipality-Vents Armands Krauklis
He was the Mayor of Valka Municipality as a member of the regionalist Vidzeme Party, which nationally is allied to the Latvian Association of Regions
Valka Municipality-Palsmane Parish
(Latvian: Palsmanes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Smiltene Municipality, Latvia. Prior to the 2009 administrative reforms it was part of Valka
Valka Municipality-Orimattila
Germany Östhammar, Sweden Jõgeva, Estonia Valka, Latvia Artjärvi Myrskylä Pukkila "Area of Finnish Municipalities 1.1.2018" (PDF). National Land Survey of
Valka Municipality-Madona
a town with town rights in the Zemgale region of Latvia and is the center of the Madona municipality. The surrounding area of Madona had been populated
Valka Municipality-Enefit Green
(Paldiski, Narva, Aulepa, Virtsu), Iru waste-to-energy plant, Paide and Valka biomass power plants, Keila-Joa hydroelectric power plant, and Ruhnu hybrid
Valka Municipality-Cēsis
Cēsis (Latvian pronunciation: [tseːsis] ), (German: Wenden, Livonian: Venden, Estonian: Võnnu, Polish: Kieś) is a town in Latvia located in the northern
Valka Municipality-Walk crisis
Valga Crisis or the Valka Crisis, after the Estonian and Latvian names of the town, respectively) was an episode in Estonia–Latvia relations over the territorial
Valka Municipality-Variņi Parish
Variņi Parish (Latvian: Variņu pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Smiltene Municipality, Latvia. Prior to the 2009 administrative reforms
Valka Municipality-Pierīga
District, but the northern part was added to the newly created Valmieras and Valka County. At that time the Riga district without the city of Riga consisted
Valka Municipality-Ziemeļgauja
tourism infrastructure has been developed in the area - near the Gauja, in Valka district, Zvārtava Parish, a 27 m high observation tower has been created
Valka Municipality-List of twin towns and sister cities in Latvia
This is a list of municipalities in Latvia which have standing links to local communities in other countries known as "town twinning" (usually in Europe)
Valka Municipality-Trikāta Parish
of the former Beverīna Municipality (formerly of Valka District, Latvia, before the July 1, 2009, administrative reform). Latvian law defines Trikāta Parish
Valka Municipality-List of twin towns and sister cities in Georgia (country)
Ungheni, Moldova Valka, Latvia Zhytomyr, Ukraine Kvareli Engure, Latvia Plungė, Lithuania Lagodekhi Ostrołęka, Poland Viļāni, Latvia Lanchkhuti Kupiškis
Valka Municipality-Seda, Latvia
Seda (pronunciation) is a town in Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. It is founded in 1952. The major local industry is extraction
Valka Municipality-Twin cities
(Brazil), or Valga (Estonia) and Valka (Latvia). In some cases twin cities eventually merge into a single legal municipality, such as Buda and Pest merging
Valka Municipality-Livonia (Saeima constituency)
was established following Latvia's independence from the Soviet Union. It consists of the city of Jūrmala and municipalities of Ādaži, Alūksne, Cēsis,
Valka Municipality-Branti Parish
(Latvian: Brantu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Smiltene Municipality, Latvia. Prior to the 2009 administrative reforms it was part of Valka District
Valka Municipality-Launkalne Parish
part of Valka District. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un sauszemes platība gada sākumā". Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. Retrieved
Valka Municipality-Jānis Cimze
2010-08-01. "Sightseeing Objects in Walk (Valga/Valka); Valka Local History Museum". Valka municipality. 2010-02-24. Archived from the original on 2010-03-31
Valka Municipality-Radviliškis District Municipality
Grodzisk Mazowiecki – since 1995. Norway's Lillehammer – since 1997. Latvia's Valka – since 1999. Norway's Stathelle – since 2003. Estonia's Valga – since
Valka Municipality-Town
celebrations. In Latvia, towns and cities are indiscriminately called pilsēta in singular form. The name is a contraction of two Latvian words: pils ('castle')
Valka Municipality-List of twin towns and sister cities in Lithuania
Estonia Valka, Latvia Viborg, Denmark Mažeikiai Havelberg, Germany Havířov, Czech Republic Lebedyn, Ukraine Paide, Estonia Płock, Poland Saldus, Latvia Molėtai
Valka Municipality-Voldemārs Irbe
the Latvian art world both during and after his lifetime. In 1893, Irbe was born to a highly religious family in the Beļava Parish of Latvia's Valka District
Valka Municipality-List of twin towns and sister cities in Estonia
United States Orimattila, Finland Östhammar, Sweden Tvrdošín, Slovakia Valka, Latvia Viimsi Barleben, Germany Porvoo, Finland Ramat Yishai, Israel Ski, Norway
Valka Municipality-Roberts Eidemanis
1895, in Lejasciems, Gulbene Municipality of Latvia as the son of a Latvian father and an Estonian mother. He studied at Valkas real school. In 1913 he published
Valka Municipality-Jērcēni Parish
a part of Valka County. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un sauszemes platība gada sākumā". Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. Retrieved
Valka Municipality-Alūksne
northeastern Latvia near the borders with Estonia and Russia. It is the seat of the Alūksne municipality. Alūksne is the highest elevated Latvian city, located
Valka Municipality-List of city flags in Europe
Saulkrasti Sigulda Skrunda Smiltene Staicele Stende Talsi Tukums Valdemārpils Valka Valmiera Ventspils Viesīte Viļaka Viļāni Flag of Riga after it joins the
Valka Municipality-Strenči
Valmiera and about 30 km (19 mi) southwest of Valka. Strenči is known as the raftsmen capital of Latvia, due to the town's location on the Gauja river
Valka Municipality-Kārlis Goppers
«Latvijas Avīze» (in Latvian) Scouting Round the World, John S. Wilson, first edition, Blandford Press 1959 p. 116 http://forum.valka.cz/viewtopic
Valka Municipality-Gulbene
German: Schwanenburg) is a town in northeastern Latvia. It is an administrative center of Gulbene Municipality. The area of this region is 11.898 km2 (4.594 sq mi)
Valka Municipality-Bilska Parish
Bilska Parish (Latvian: Bilskas pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Smiltene Municipality, Latvia. Painter Rūdolfs Pērle was born in Bilska
Valka Municipality-Romans Suta
father was Jēkabs Suta, local merchant. Romans Suta spent his childhood in Valka where his father owned a shop. He studied in a Realschule in Pskov but never
Valka Municipality-Dace Akmentiņa
"Extracts from the book "Valka's Diligence" by A. Ikšelis issued in the framework of the Project "Border Light"". VALKAS NOVADS LATVIJAS ZIEMEĻU VĀRTI
Valka Municipality-Edvarts Virza
and from there to Valka where Latvian military units, still loyal to the Provisional Government, were being organized. While in Valka, he together with
Valka Municipality-ISO 3166-2:LV
, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for 36 and 7 state cities. The seven state cities have special status equal to the
Valka Municipality-List of FIPS region codes (J–L)
Riga District, Latvia LG27 Saldus District, Latvia LG28 Talsi District, Latvia LG29 Tukums District, Latvia LG30 Valka District, Latvia LG31 Valmiera District
Valka Municipality-Vilis Hāzners
World War I, Hāzners' family became refugees in 1915, finding a new home in Valka, however, Hāzners' schooling was interrupted. Following the war, he resumed
Valka Municipality-Riga–Lugaži Railway
Pskov. The railway was opened in 1889. The final station in Latvia is Lugaži (near Valka). The railway was last used for the Riga–Saint Petersburg service
Valka Municipality-Bear in heraldry
The coat of arms of Otepää Parish, Estonia The coat of arms of Valka Municipality, Latvia Bear in mythology Russian Bear Buddy bears a.^ The bear was the
Valka Municipality-Blome Parish
Blome Parish (Latvian: Blomes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Smiltene Municipality, Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un sauszemes
Valka Municipality-Smiltene Parish
Smiltene Parish (Latvian: Smiltenes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Smiltene Municipality, Latvia. Kalnamuiža, Smiltene Municipality, Latvia [lv] - parish
Valka Municipality-List of twin towns and sister cities in Poland
Sitnica, Slovakia Przemęt, Poland Tvrdošín, Slovakia Valga, Estonia Valka, Latvia Víťaz, Slovakia Walce, Poland Zarszyn, Poland Kolbuszowa Apensen, Germany
Valka Municipality-Miķelis Krogzemis
Young Latvian movement. In 1868, he was admitted to the teachers' seminary in Valka under the leadership of Latvian composer Jānis Cimze. While in Valka, he
Valka Municipality-Transborder agglomeration
Croatia–Bosnia and Herzegovina 110,000 Szczecin Poland–Germany 763,321 Valka–Valga Latvia–Estonia 20,000 Vienna–Bratislava Austria–Slovakia 1,900,000
Valka Municipality-Sigulda Parish
Sigulda parish is an administrative unit of the Sigulda Municipality, Latvia. Peltes, Latvia [lv] - parish administrative center "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu
Valka Municipality-Fricis Bārda
Umurga, and at the Limbaži city school. From 1898 to 1901 he attended the Valkas teachers seminary, then located in Rīga. From 1901 he worked as an assistant
Valka Municipality-Plāņi Parish
Plāņi Parish (Latvian: Plāņu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in Vidzeme, Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā
Valka Municipality-Jānis Judiņš
Liezēre Parish in Latvia (now part of the Madona Municipality) to a landless family. He graduated from the Valka teaching seminary, became a teacher and made
Valka Municipality-Slovak–Hungarian War
marca 1939". "Malá vojna" a účasť slovenského letectva v nej (in Czech). Valka. "Druhasvetova". Archived from the original on 24 November 2010. Smith,
Valka Municipality-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
largest municipality of Qatar. Tukums District 2,447 District of Latvia. Saga 2,440.68 Prefecture of Japan. Valka District 2,437 District of Latvia. Ymer
Valka Municipality-2020 Latvian Football Cup
līga and 3. līga only entered the competition at this point. Two teams: FK Valka and FK Alberts got byes to the second round. The matches were played between
Valka Municipality-Kutaisi
Poznań, Poland Sumy, Ukraine Szombathely, Hungary Ungheni, Moldova Valka, Latvia Zhytomyr, Ukraine Kutaisi has cooperation agreements with: Kaunas, Lithuania
Valka Municipality-Valga County
Pavel Loskutov is a light-athlete from Valga (precisely from the area of Valka) and he has participated Olympic Games for four times. His coach was Raimond
Valka Municipality-Ēvele Parish
Ēvele Parish (Latvian: Ēveles pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Ēvele [lv] -
Valka Municipality-List of twin towns and sister cities in Sweden
Orimattila, Finland Poti, Georgia Tvrdošín, Slovakia Valga, Estonia Valka, Latvia Östra Göinge Kelmė, Lithuania Laukaa, Finland Modum, Norway Stevns,
Valka Municipality-Hanseatic League
Nyborg Nyköping Scalloway Stockholm: 160 Tórshavn Trondheim Tver Walk (Valka) Weißenstein (Paide) Wesenberg (Rakvere) Academic historiography of the
Valka Municipality-List of places named after people
Tartu – possibly after Tharapita, God of Estonian mythology Valga (Latvian: Valka) – possibly after the de Walko (de Walco) family, local landowners Former:
Valka Municipality-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 1,000 to 3,000 square kilometers
largest municipality of Qatar. Tukums District 2,447 District of Latvia. Saga 2,440.68 Prefecture of Japan. Valka District 2,437 District of Latvia. Ymer
Valka Municipality-Saunags
Saunags (Livonian: Sǟnag) is a populated place in Kolka Parish, Talsi Municipality, Latvia, located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the Cape Kolka, within the borders
Valka Municipality-List of chess grandmasters
Tartu 2024 Estonia M honorary Neikšāns, Arturs 11601388 1983-03-16 Valka 2012 Latvia M title application Nemet, Ivan 1301438 1943-04-14 Sombor 2007-12-16
Valka Municipality-List of twin towns and sister cities in Finland
Kozármisleny, Hungary Östhammar, Sweden Tvrdošín, Slovakia Valga, Estonia Valka, Latvia Oulu Alta, Norway Arkhangelsk, Russia Astana, Kazakhstan Boden, Sweden
Valka Municipality-Border town
Konstanz/Kreuzlingen (Germany/Switzerland) Ainaži (Latvia/Estonia) Narva, Estonia/Ivangorod, Russia Valga, Estonia/Valka, Latvia Panemunė, Lithuania/Sovetsk, Russia
Valka Municipality-List of twin towns and sister cities in Belgium
Orimattila, Finland Östhammar, Sweden Tvrdošín, Slovakia Valga, Estonia Valka, Latvia Écaussinnes Pietrasanta, Italy Edegem San Jerónimo, Peru Eeklo Bagnols-sur-Cèze
Valka Municipality-List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovakia
Kościelisko, Poland Orimattila, Finland Östhammar, Sweden Valga, Estonia Valka, Latvia Tvrdošovce Bonyhád, Hungary Környe, Hungary Nagyatád, Hungary Piliscsév
Valka Municipality-Responsibility for the Russo-Georgian War
Kavkaz Online. 10 August 2012. Mart Laar (20 August 2013). "Rusko-gruzínská válka: deset lekcí pro Estonsko" (in Czech). natoactual.cz. "Sweden knew about
Valka Municipality-Estonian Folklore Archives
: 12 Materials of ERA, Läti, recorded by Alina Verlis from Valka are available in Latvian digital archive of folklore. With the start of the Digital Era
Valka Municipality-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 1,000 to 5,000 square kilometers
largest municipality of Qatar. Tukums District 2,447 District of Latvia. Saga 2,440.68 Prefecture of Japan. Valka District 2,437 District of Latvia. Ymer