Grobiņa Municipality
Municipality of Latvia
Municipality in Latvia
Grobiņa Municipality Grobiņas novads | |
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Flag Coat of arms | |
Country | Latvia |
Formed | 2009 |
Dissolved | 2021 |
Centre | Grobiņa |
Government | |
• Chairman | Aivars Priedols (last) (LZS) |
Area [1] | |
• Total | 489.96 km2 (189.17 sq mi) |
• Land | 474.47 km2 (183.19 sq mi) |
• Water | 15.49 km2 (5.98 sq mi) |
Population (2021)[2] | |
• Total | 8,329 |
• Density | 17/km2 (44/sq mi) |
Website | www |
Grobiņa Municipality (Latvian: Grobiņas novads) was a municipality in Courland, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Bārta Parish, Gavieze Parish, Grobiņa Parish, Medze Parish and the town of Grobiņa with the administrative centre being Grobiņa. The population in 2020 was 8,347.[3]
Grobiņa Municipality ceased to exist on 1 July 2021, when it was merged into the newly formed South Kurzeme Municipality.[4]
Notable countrymen
- Georg Friedism Sigismund von Bilterling [lv] (Georg Sigismund von Bilterling, 1733-1803) — pastor and teacher
- Jānis Birznieks [lv] (1895-1955) — politician
- Ernests Feldmanis [lv] (1889-1947) — actor
- Andrejs Freimanis (1914-1994) — officer of the Latvian Legion, recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
- Archibald von Keyserling [de] (1882-1951) — first Latvian Naval Forces admiral
- Eduard Schmidt von der Launitz ( Eduard Schmidt von der Launitz , 1796-1869) — German sculptor
- Ansis Petrevics [lv] (1882-1941) — politician and minister in the Latvian government
- Fricis Rokpelnis (1909-1969) — writer
See also
- Administrative divisions of Latvia (2009)
References
- ^ Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia https://data.stat.gov.lv/pxweb/lv/OSP_PUB/START__ENV__DR__DRT/DRT010/. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
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(help) - ^ "ISG020. Population number and its change by statistical region, city, town, 21 development centres and county". Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. 2020-01-01. Retrieved 2021-02-12.
- ^ "Administratīvo teritoriju un apdzīvoto vietu likums". LIKUMI.LV (in Latvian). Retrieved 2024-08-08.
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Former first-level administrative divisions of Latvia (2009–2021)
- Aglona
- Aizkraukle
- Aizpute
- Aknīste
- Aloja
- Alsunga
- Alūksne
- Amata
- Ape
- Auce
- Ādaži
- Babīte
- Baldone
- Baltinava
- Balvi
- Bauska
- Beverīna
- Brocēni
- Burtnieki
- Carnikava
- Cesvaine
- Cēsis
- Cibla
- Dagda
- Daugavpils
- Dobele
- Dundaga
- Durbe
- Engure
- Ērgļi
- Garkalne
- Grobiņa
- Gulbene
- Iecava
- Ikšķile
- Ilūkste
- Inčukalns
- Jaunjelgava
- Jaunpiebalga
- Jaunpils
- Jelgava
- Jēkabpils
- Kandava
- Kārsava
- Kocēni
- Koknese
- Krāslava
- Krimulda
- Krustpils
- Kuldīga
- Ķegums
- Ķekava
- Lielvārde
- Limbaži
- Līgatne
- Līvāni
- Lubāna
- Ludza
- Madona
- Mazsalaca
- Mālpils
- Mārupe
- Mērsrags
- Naukšēni
- Nereta
- Nīca
- Ogre
- Olaine
- Ozolnieki
- Pārgauja
- Pāvilosta
- Pļaviņas
- Preiļi
- Priekule
- Priekuļi
- Rauna
- Rēzekne
- Riebiņi
- Roja
- Ropaži
- Rucava
- Rugāji
- Rundāle
- Rūjiena
- Salacgrīva
- Sala
- Salaspils
- Saldus
- Saulkrasti
- Sēja
- Sigulda
- Skrīveri
- Skrunda
- Smiltene
- Stopiņi
- Strenči
- Talsi
- Tērvete
- Tukums
- Vaiņode
- Valka
- Varakļāni
- Vārkava
- Vecpiebalga
- Vecumnieki
- Ventspils
- Viesīte
- Viļaka
- Viļāni
- Zilupe
56°34′00″N 21°06′00″E / 56.5667°N 21.1000°E / 56.5667; 21.1000
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