Riga District

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Riga District
Country Latvia
Population 159,247 inhabitants
Area 3,058 km²
Population density 52.08 inhabitants/km²
Website www.rrp.lv

Riga District (Latvian: Rīgas rajons) is located in the very centre of Latvia. The district has the two cities of Riga and Jūrmala surrounded together with the Gulf of Riga to the north. Beginning from the west and counterclockwise to the east, the Riga District has the Tukums, Jelgava, Bauska, Ogre, Cēsis and Limbaži Districts as neighbours. The area of the district is 3,058 km² with a population of 159,247.

Riga District is one of the largest regions of Latvia, it is strategically important and also has some the most developed infrastructure in Latvia. It is a cross-point of 10 major motorways and a junction of 6 important railroad lines.

[edit] Nature

Postcard view from Sigulda.
Postcard view from Sigulda.

The larger part of the region lies in the sand-soil plains of Riga that is covered by pinewoods, low links, marshlands and level countryside that is typical for littoral lowlands. In the Northern part, there are ridges of links and many lakes have formed in hollows between them. There are 132 lakes in the Riga Region and the biggest of them is the Babīte Lake, Lielais Baltezers, Mazais Baltezers, Dūņu Lake and Lilaste Lake. The district is also crossed by three major rivers in Latvia – Daugava, Lielupe and Gauja Rivers.

The north-eastern part of the Riga District is covered by the largest deciduous forests in Latvia. The Gauja National Park is part of these forests and has more that 900 kinds of plants, 48 species of mammals and 149 species of birds.[1]

[edit] History

One of the first ancient settlements was situated in th district and is dated from the 9th millennium BC. Across time localities of the Riga District had their insurgents and downturns caused by wars and unrest. This land was straddled by German crusaders and Swedish, Polish, Prussian, German and Russian armies. More than 300 monuments of cultural and historical significance that are on the list of culture heritage protection tell us about the most important events of local history. The reasons for the rapid development of the Riga District can be found in the geographic position, human and nature resources, and rich heritage of culture and history. By the same reasons, this region is suitable for the tourism and recreation needs, also in combination with business travel.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Gauja National Park. Retrieved on 2008-03-05.