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Kuldīga District

 
Wikipedia: Kuldīga District
Kuldīga District
Country Latvia
Population 37,119 inhabitants
Area 2,499.87 km²
Population density 14.85 inhabitants/km²
Website [85.15.239.241]

Kuldīga District (Latvian: Kuldīgas rajons) is an administrative division of Latvia, located in Courland region, in the country's west. It is organized into a city and thirteen parishes, each with a local government authority.[1] The main city in the district is Kuldīga.

The district is located in the western part of Latvia on both sides of the Venta River. It has borders with 5 other districts: Ventspils, Talsi, Tukums, Saldus and Liepāja. The current borders of the district were established in 1950.

The district occupies an area of 2,499.87 km², has a population of 37,119 — 13,335 in the main town of Kuldīga.

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Economy

Railroads in Kuldīga district connect Riga to Liepāja and Liepāja to Ventspils, the latter being closed for public traffic. Also, one of the main roads in Latvia — route A9 from Riga to Liepāja goes through the territory. The main industries are agriculture, wood processing, forestry, and fish farming.

Terrain

The Piejuras Plains lie in the north-western part of the district. In the middle of the district are the Rietumkurzemes Heights with hills that are 100-120 m above sea level, the highest point being Vardupe Kalns with a peak at 140 m. In the northeast side of the district are the Austrumkurzemes Heights at 60-110 m above sea level. Hilly relief covers 35% of the district territory. There are more than 40 rivers longer than 5 km, and 48 lakes bigger than 1 km². The largest rivers are the Venta River and the Abava River. Forests cover about 48% of the district territory.

The average temperature in January is about -3 °C, in July +16.8 °C. The amount of precipitation is 600-700 mm per year.

Cities and parishes of the Kuldīga District

  • Kuldīga city
  • Skrunda town
  • Alsunga parish
  • Ēdole parish
  • Gudenieki parish
  • Īvande parish
  • Kabile parish
  • Kurmāle parish
  • Laidi parish
  • Nīkrāce parish
  • Padure parish
  • Pelči parish
  • Raņķi parish
  • Renda parish
  • Rumba parish
  • Rudbārži parish
  • Snēpele parish
  • Turlava parish
  • Vārme parish

References

  1. ^ "KULDĪGAS NOVADA IZVEIDES PROJEKTS" (in Latvian). kuldiga.lv. http://www.kuldiga.lv/index.php?cat=194. Retrieved on 2008-03-03. 

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