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Aglona

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 .

Aglona
Aglonas novads
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Flag of Aglona RegionCoat of arms of the Aglona region
FlagEmblem
CentreAglona
Square392.7 km²
Population (2015)3 669 people
Density9.3 people / km²
Created byyear 2009
Duma ChairmanAndris Baduns
Territorial
units
Aglona volost
Engraving parish
Kastulinsky volost
Skeltovsky volost
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Краславский крайДагдский крайРезекненский крайРиебиньский крайПрейльский крайДаугавпилсский крайАглонская волостьШкелтовская волостьГраверская волостьКастулинская волостьAglona municipality (location map) .svg
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Sitewww.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] :

NationalityNumber
people (2011)
%
Latvians239861.02%
including Latgalese [5] [4]216555.09%
Russians116629.67%
Belarusians1824.63%
Poles882.24%
Ukrainians290.74%
Lithuanians130.33%
Other541.37%
Total3930100.00%

Territorial Division

  • Aglona parish ( Latvian. Aglonas pagasts )
  • Engraving parish ( Latvian. Grāveru pagasts )
  • Kastulinsky volost ( Latvian. Kastuļinas pagasts )
  • Škeltov parish ( Latvian Šķeltovas pagasts )

Notes

  1. ↑ 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)
  2. ↑ Population of Latvia at the 2011 population census
  3. ↑ 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)
  4. ↑ 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)
  5. ↑ by the number of people who constantly use the Latvian language in everyday life (2011 census)

Links

  • Official site of Aglona region (Latvian.)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aglonsky edge&oldid = 101042327


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