Ciecere Parish | |
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Country | Latvia |
Area | |
• Total | 82.79 km2 (31.97 sq mi) |
• Land | 82.79 km2 (31.97 sq mi) |
• Water | 5.37 km2 (2.07 sq mi) |
Population (1 January 2024)
[2] | |
• Total | 880 |
• Density | 11/km2 (28/sq mi) |
Ciecere Parish ( Latvian: Cieceres pagasts) is an administrative unit of Saldus Municipality, Latvia. It was created in 2010 from the countryside territory of Brocēni town. [3] At the beginning of 2014, the population of the parish was 1028. [4]
Historically, the territory of Ciecere parish housed the Lemut Manor (Gut Lemsern), the Lielciecere Manor (Gut Groß-Zezern, Lielciecere), the Mazciecere Manor (Gut Klein-Zezern). In 1927, the area of Brocēni parish was 44.79 km², Ciecere parish - 65.23 km². In 1930, both parishes were merged and renamed "Brocēni Parish", but in 1931 it was renamed "Ciecere Parish". In 1935, Kuldīga district Ciecere parish had an area of 120 km² and a population of 2,028. In 1945, Brocēni village was established in the parish. Cieceres and Lake village council ( Selsoviet), but the parish was liquidated in 1949. In 1950, Saldus district Brocēni was granted the status of urban-type settlement (from 1961 - city village) and a part of Brocēni village was added to it, creating Brocēni village territory . The liquidated village of Ciecere was added to it in 1956. In 1992, the Brocēni were granted city rights. In 1999, part of the rural territory ( Kalnsētas ) was included in the city of Saldus. In 2001, the city of Brocēni with a rural territory became part of the newly established Brocēni Municipality. In 2009, the rural territory of Brocēni was separated as a separate administrative unit and in 2010 renamed Ciecere Parish.
Ciecere parish has several small rivers — Akmeņstrauts , Lemzere , Mazupe , Mežupīte , Nabagupe and lakes — Baltezers, Lake Brocēni, Lake Cieceres, Luknis, Mellezeris.
Ciecere Parish | |
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Country | Latvia |
Area | |
• Total | 82.79 km2 (31.97 sq mi) |
• Land | 82.79 km2 (31.97 sq mi) |
• Water | 5.37 km2 (2.07 sq mi) |
Population (1 January 2024)
[2] | |
• Total | 880 |
• Density | 11/km2 (28/sq mi) |
Ciecere Parish ( Latvian: Cieceres pagasts) is an administrative unit of Saldus Municipality, Latvia. It was created in 2010 from the countryside territory of Brocēni town. [3] At the beginning of 2014, the population of the parish was 1028. [4]
Historically, the territory of Ciecere parish housed the Lemut Manor (Gut Lemsern), the Lielciecere Manor (Gut Groß-Zezern, Lielciecere), the Mazciecere Manor (Gut Klein-Zezern). In 1927, the area of Brocēni parish was 44.79 km², Ciecere parish - 65.23 km². In 1930, both parishes were merged and renamed "Brocēni Parish", but in 1931 it was renamed "Ciecere Parish". In 1935, Kuldīga district Ciecere parish had an area of 120 km² and a population of 2,028. In 1945, Brocēni village was established in the parish. Cieceres and Lake village council ( Selsoviet), but the parish was liquidated in 1949. In 1950, Saldus district Brocēni was granted the status of urban-type settlement (from 1961 - city village) and a part of Brocēni village was added to it, creating Brocēni village territory . The liquidated village of Ciecere was added to it in 1956. In 1992, the Brocēni were granted city rights. In 1999, part of the rural territory ( Kalnsētas ) was included in the city of Saldus. In 2001, the city of Brocēni with a rural territory became part of the newly established Brocēni Municipality. In 2009, the rural territory of Brocēni was separated as a separate administrative unit and in 2010 renamed Ciecere Parish.
Ciecere parish has several small rivers — Akmeņstrauts , Lemzere , Mazupe , Mežupīte , Nabagupe and lakes — Baltezers, Lake Brocēni, Lake Cieceres, Luknis, Mellezeris.