Aglona Territory ( Latvian: Aglonas novads , lat. Aglyunys nūvods ) is an administrative-territorial unit in the southeast of Latvia in the Latgale region. The administrative center of the region is the village of Aglona .
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| Aglonas novads | ||||||
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| Centre | Aglona | |||||
| Square | 392.7 km² | |||||
| Population (2015) | 3 669 people | |||||
| Density | 9.3 people / km² | |||||
| Created by | year 2009 | |||||
| Duma Chairman | Andris Baduns | |||||
| Territorial units | Aglona volost Engraving parish Kastulinsky volost Skeltovsky volost | |||||
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| Site | www.aglona.lv | |||||
The region was formed on July 1, 2009 at the end of the Latvian administrative and territorial reform and included the Aglona parish of the Preili region and the Engraving , Kastulinsky and Shkelt volosts of the Kraslavsky district .
Aglona Basilica
Population
According to estimates as of January 1, 2015, the population of the region is 3,669 permanent residents
- National composition
According to the 2011 census of the population of Latvia, the national composition of the territory’s population is distributed as follows [2] [3] [4] :
| Nationality | Number people (2011) | % |
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| Latvians | 2398 | 61.02% |
| including Latgalese [5] [4] | 2165 | 55.09% |
| Russians | 1166 | 29.67% |
| Belarusians | 182 | 4.63% |
| Poles | 88 | 2.24% |
| Ukrainians | 29 | 0.74% |
| Lithuanians | 13 | 0.33% |
| Other | 54 | 1.37% |
| Total | 3930 | 100.00% |
Territorial Division
- Aglona parish ( Latvian. Aglonas pagasts )
- Engraving parish ( Latvian. Grāveru pagasts )
- Kastulinsky volost ( Latvian. Kastuļinas pagasts )
- Škeltov parish ( Latvian Šķeltovas pagasts )
Notes
- ↑ Resident population by sex: cities of republican significance, territory, city and volost at the beginning and in the middle of the year (unavailable link) // Iedzīvotāji - Datubāze (Population. Database) Archived November 17, 2015 on Wayback Machine Centrālā statistikas pārvalde ( Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia) (Latvian)
- ↑ Population of Latvia at the 2011 population census
- ↑ T 2.1 Permanent population of statistical regions, cities and territories of Latvia by nationality as of March 1, 2011 (TSG11-061) Archived copy of September 11, 2017 on the Wayback Machine (Gatavas 2011.gada tautas skaitīšanas rezultātu tabulas) // Census of the population of Latvia 2011 - Database Archived copy dated August 20, 2017 on the Wayback Machine (2011.gada tautas skaitīšana - Datubāze)
- ↑ 1 2 T 2.3 Permanent population of statistical regions, cities and territories of Latvia on the daily use of the Latgalian language as of March 1, 2011 (TSG11-08) Archived copy of September 11, 2017 on the Wayback Machine (Gatavas 2011.gada tautas skaitīšanas rezultātu tabulas) // Latvian Census of 2011 - Database Archived copy dated August 20, 2017 on the Wayback Machine (2011.gada tautas skaitīšana - Datubāze)
- ↑ by the number of people who constantly use the Latvian language in everyday life (2011 census)
Links
- Official site of Aglona region (Latvian.)
