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Kandava Municipality Location Kandava Municipality Location Kandava Municipality is located in east Kurzeme and it has borders with Talsi, Tukums, Jaunpils, Brocēni, Saldus and Kuldīga municipalities. Information about district of Kandava District contains 7 territories: • Town Kandava - administrative centre; • Kandavas parish; • Ceres parish; • Matkules parish; • Vanes parish; • Zantes parish; • Zemites parish. Good location ( just 97 km from capital - Riga) Population - 9264 District area: 648,55 km2 District of Kandava The oldest and the very first district in Latvia (since 1996) Coats of arms Kandava town Kandava region Kandava municipality The Chairman of the Kandava City Council – Normunds Štoferts Total number of deputies in municipality – 15 Kandava municipality Education Kindergarten- 1 Primary School- 1 Elementary School- 4 Secondary School- 1 Boarding School- 1 Professional Education Competence Center- 1 Association Livslust- 1 Art and Music School- 1 Dance School- 1 Children's and Youth Sports School- 1 Kindergarten «Zīļuks» Founded in 1978 11 groups (children from 1 year to 7 years) Attendance: 220 children Interest groups: vocal ensemble Matkules Primary School Founded in 1879 Attendance: 53 pupils 8 interest groups: theatre, music, dance, sport, art, computer graphics. Elementary Schools Zantes Elementary School (1885, 134 pupils) Vanes Elementary School (1936; 95 pupils) Ceres Elemetary School (1840, 94 pupils) Zemites Elementary School (1848, 88 pupils) K. Milenbaha Secondary School Founded in 1936 Attendance: 433 pupils 20 interest groups: theatre, music, dance, sport, first aid, art, driving lessons e.t.c. Kandavas Secondary Boarding School Founded in 1958 Attendance: 315 pupils 13 interest groups: theatre, music, dance, sport, floristry, computer graphics e.t.c. Also: special education programs for students with visual impairment, with language and learning disorders. Professional Education Competence Centre «Kandava Agricultural Technical School» Founded in 1945 Attendance: 462 students Study Programs: Automotive Transport, Electrical Equipment, Agricultural Machinery, Catering Service, Hotel Management, Tourism Management, Customer Service. Association Livslust-Dzivesprieks Founded in 1996 Attendance: 24 pupils Kerstin Nordin (Sweden) founded the Livslust Foundation with the purpose of providing rehabilitation and professional training to disadvantaged youth. Art and Music school Music School founded in 1959 Art School founded in 1992 Art and Music schools were united in 2012 Attendance: 253 pupils Kandavas Dance School Founded in 1995 Accredited in 2014 Attendance: 112 pupils Children from 3 years Kandava children, youth sports school Founded in 2003 Attendance: 237 pupils Programs: basketball, athletics Coaches: 9 Sport Kandava sports hall Ceres sports hall Stadium with open-air swimming pools in Kandava Go-kart track in Kandava Motopark Kandava Annual Kandava Region Festival Parishes Festivals and Sports games Coffee and Tea festival Other Cultural Events Easter Summer Solstice Street Festival Mid-Autumn Fair Women’s Day Event Christmas New Year e.t.c. We also have: District Museum in Kandava Craft centre Tourism Information Centre 6 culture houses Kandavas Culture House Valdeku Culture House Zantes Culture House Matkules Culture House Zemites Culture House Vanes Culture House 7 libraries Kandavas Library Valdeku Library Zantes Library Matkules Library Zemites Library Vanes Library Cere Library Kandava Youth Centre "Nagla" Gallery of arts «Vējspārns» Have a nice stay in .
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