Talsi
Talsi | |||
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Talsi | |||
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Talsi Location in Latvia | |||
Coordinates: 57°15′N 22°36′E / 57.250°N 22.600°ECoordinates: 57°15′N 22°36′E / 57.250°N 22.600°E | |||
Country | Latvia | ||
District | Talsi municipality | ||
Town rights | 1917 | ||
Government | |||
• Mayor | Miervaldis Krotovs | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 7.8 km2 (3.0 sq mi) | ||
Population | |||
• Total | 11,371 | ||
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) | ||
• Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) | ||
Postal code | LV-320(1-3) | ||
Calling code | +371 632 | ||
Number of city council members | 11 |
Talsi ( pronunciation ; Livonian: Tālsa, German: Talsen) (population 12,879) is a town in Latvia. It is the center of Talsi municipality.
Talsi
Talsi - known as 'The Town of Nine Hills' - perches above two lakes. Talsi's history is in its calm, cobbled streets and in its well-preserved parks, which feature cherry and apple tree gardens.
The ancient Curonian hill fort is in the heart of Talsi, and standing atop it affords a panorama of the whole town. Talsians enjoy walking, dancing and singing in different cultural events. In the summer months, Sauleskaln's open-air scene becomes the center of local life, where there are many different concerts and events.
Landmarks
- Talsi hill fort.
- The Town Garden or Ķēniņkalns.
- The Manor of Baron Firx, now Talsi Regional Museum.
- Talsi Evangelical Lutheran Church.
- Liela Street with its examples of early twentieth century buildings.
Museums
- Talsi Regional Museum
- The Smith Museum of Agriculture Machinery.
Trivia
Talsi crater on Mars is named after Talsi.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Talsi. |
- The Talsi chapter from the Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities, Latvia and Estonia
- Official site of Talsi
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