Ludza Municipality

Ludza Municipality (Latvian: Ludzas novads) is a municipality in Latgale, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Briģi Parish, Cirma Parish, Isnauda Parish, Istra Parish, Nirza Parish, Ņukši Parish, Pilda Parish, Pureņi Parish, Rundēni Parish and Ludza town, the administrative centre being Ludza.

Ludza Municipality

Ludzas novads
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Country Latvia
Formed2009
CentreLudza
Government
  Council ChairEdgars Mekšs (LZS)
Area
  Total964.8 km2 (372.5 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)[2]
  Total13,226
  Density14/km2 (36/sq mi)
Websitewww.ludza.lv

The municipality is located 267 km from the capital of Latvia - Riga, by the Latvian-Russian border, i.e. by the border of the European Union with the Russian Federation.

The territory of the municipality is crossed by the internationally important Riga-Moscow road and by the Riga-Moscow railway.

Population

Territorial unitPopulation (year)
Briģi parish553 (2018)[3]
Cirma Parish647 (2018)
Isnauda Parish1022 (2018)
Istra Parish532 (2018)
Ludza8344(2018)
Nirza Parish378 (2018)
Ņukši Parish416 (2018)
Pilda Parish568 (2018)
Pureņi Parish337 (2018)
Rundēni Parish429 (2018)

See also

  • Administrative divisions of Latvia (2009)
  • Ludza

References


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