Tsen parish ( Latvian. Cenu pagasts ) is one of the three territorial units of the Ozolnieki region of Latvia . It borders the Ozolnieki and Salgale volosts of its territory, the city of Jelgava , Valgunda and Jaunsvirlauksky volosts of the Jelgava region .
| Parish | |||||
| Tsen parish | |||||
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| Latvian. Cenu pagasts | |||||
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| A country | |||||
| Enters into | Ozolnieki region | ||||
| Adm Centre | Brancas | ||||
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| Date of education | |||||
| Square | 121.3 km² | ||||
| Timezone | UTC + 2 | ||||
| Population | |||||
| Population | 4610 [1] people ( 2011 ) | ||||
| Density | 38 people / km² | ||||
The parish center is located in the village of Brankas .
History
The predecessor of the Tensky volost was the Tsensky village council, which in 1945 was part of the Ozolnieki volost. In 1954, Tetelsky and Annsky village councils were attached to the Tsensky Village Council. In 1964 - the territory of the Kolkhoz Michurinets of the Dalbsky Village Council. In 1974, part of the territory of the Druva collective farm was annexed to the Sidraben village council [2] .
In 1990, the Tsensky village council was reorganized into a volost. In 2003, the Cena and Ozolnieki volosts made up the newly-formed Ozolniek region.
Notes
- ↑ Population size in local governments as of 01/01/2011 (Latvian) . Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs. The appeal date is April 1, 2011. Archived August 10, 2012.
- ↑ Latvijas pagasti. Enciklopēdija. A / S Preses nams, Rīga, 2001—2002 ISBN 9984-00-412-0