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The Saeima (Parliament) Election
/pub/public/30067.html Legislation / The Saeima Election Law Unofficial translation Modified by amendments adopted till 14 July 2014 As in force on 19 July 2014 The Saeima has adopted and the President of State has proclaimed the following law: The Saeima Election Law Chapter I GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. Citizens of Latvia who have reached the age of 18 by election day have the right to vote. (As amended by the 6 February 2014 Law) 2.(Deleted by the 6 February 2014 Law). 3. A person has the right to vote in any constituency. 4. Any citizen of Latvia who has reached the age of 21 before election day may be elected to the Saeima unless one or more of the restrictions specified in Article 5 of this Law apply. 5. Persons are not to be included in the lists of candidates and are not eligible to be elected to the Saeima if they: 1) have been placed under statutory trusteeship by the court; 2) are serving a court sentence in a penitentiary; 3) have been convicted of an intentionally committed criminal offence except in cases when persons have been rehabilitated or their conviction has been expunged or vacated; 4) have committed a criminal offence set forth in the Criminal Law in a state of mental incapacity or a state of diminished mental capacity or who, after committing a criminal offence, have developed a mental disorder and thus are incapable of taking or controlling a conscious action and as a result have been subjected to compulsory medical measures, or whose cases have been dismissed without applying such compulsory medical measures; 5) belong -
003 Aktualizets Julijs 2016 Eng
Integration of specially protected nature territories of Latvia in spatial plans Project number: 4.3 -24/NFI/INP -003 Project title: Integration of specially protected nature territories of Latvia in spatial plans Project implementer: Nature Conservation Agency Total budget: EUR 553 146.17 Financial contribution: NFM funding in t he amount of 88,42% EUR 489 091.84 Republic of Latvia funding in the amount of 11,58% EUR 64 054.33 Agreement signed: 16.01.2014 Place of Latvia, duration 28 months, planned end date 30.04.2014. implementation: Project partners in Ministry of Enviromental Protection and Regional Development Latvia: Information about Ministry of Enviromental Protection and Regional Development is available: http://www.varam.gov.lv/eng/ Project partners in Oppland County Information about Oppland County is available: Norway : http://www.oppland.no Target groups: The primary target group of the project - 119 local municipalities, both those whose territories are located in specially protected nature territories and all the other territories in which the specialists will be trained for the implementation of the conception and methodology for integration of management plans into spatial plans. The primary target group is also the local experts who will be trained in workshops, developers and experts of the management plans who will participate in the preparation of management plans, as well as public institutions – Nature Conservation Agency, Ministry of the Environmental Protection and Regional Development, Planning regions, who will benefit in long-term from the development of conception and methodology and management plans. The secondary target group of the project is local people who live, work and rest in these areas, in which management plans will be prepared and negotiations with local leaders about the integration of management plans into spatial plans will be started. -
(UN/LOCODE) for Latvia
United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations (UN/LOCODE) for Latvia N.B. To check the official, current database of UN/LOCODEs see: https://www.unece.org/cefact/locode/service/location.html UN/LOCODE Location Name State Functionality Status Coordinatesi LV 6LV Alsunga 006 Road terminal; Recognised location 5659N 02134E LV AGL Aglona 001 Road terminal; Recognised location 5608N 02701E LV AIN Ainazi 054 Port; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC 5752N 02422E LV AIZ Aizkraukle 002 Port; Rail terminal; Road terminal; Recognised location 5636N 02513E LV AKI Akniste JKB Road terminal; Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Recognised location 5610N 02545E LV ALJ Aloja 005 Road terminal; Recognised location 5746N 02452E LV AMT Amata 008 Road terminal; Recognised location 5712N 02509E LV APE Aizpute 003 Road terminal; Recognised location 5643N 02136E LV APP Ape 007 Road terminal; Recognised location 5732N 02640E LV ARX Avoti RIX Road terminal; Recognised location 5658N 02350E LV ASE Aluksne 002 Rail terminal; Road terminal; Recognised location 5725N 02703E LV AUC Auce 010 Rail terminal; Road terminal; Recognised location 5628N 02254E LV B8R Balozi 052 Road terminal; Recognised location 5652N 02407E LV B9G Baldone 013 Port; Road terminal; Recognised location 5644N 02423E LV BAB Babite 079 Road terminal; Recognised location 5657N 02357E LV BAL Balvi 015 Rail terminal; Road terminal; Recognised location 5708N 02715W LV BAU Bauska 016 Rail terminal; Road terminal; Recognised location 5624N 02411E LV BLN Baltinava 014 Road terminal; Recognised location -
A Case Initiated with Respect to Joining Auce Region to Dobele Region
A case initiated with respect to joining Auce Region to Dobele Region On 6 January 2021, the 1st Panel of the Constitutional Court initiated the case “On compliance of sub-paragraphs 16.2, 16.5, 16.11, 16.14, 16.18, 16.19 and 16.20 of Annex “Administrative Territories, their Administrative Centres and Units of Territorial Division” to the Law on Administrative Territories and Populated Areas with Articles 1 and 101 of the Constitution of the Republic of Latvia, Article 4(3), (6) and Article 5 of the European Charter of Local Self-Government”. CONTESTED PROVISIONS According to sub-paragraphs 16.2, 16.5, 16.11, 16.14, 16.18, 16.19 and 16.20 of Annex “Administrative Territories, their Administrative Centres and Units of Territorial Division” to the Law on Administrative Territories and Populated Areas, Dobele Region comprises Auce town, Bēne parish, Īle parish, Lielauce parish, Ukri parish, Vecauce parish, and Vītiņi parish. PROVISIONS OF SUPERIOR LEGAL FORCE • Article 1 of the Constitution (Satversme) of the Republic of Latvia (hereinafter – the Constitution): “Latvia is an independent democratic republic". • Article 101 of the Constitution: “Local governments shall be elected by Latvian citizens and citizens of the European Union who permanently reside in Latvia. Local governments shall be elected by Latvian citizens and citizens of the European Union who permanently reside in Latvia. Every citizen of the European Union who permanently resides in Latvia has the right, as provided by law, to participate in the work of local governments. The working language of local governments is the Latvian language.” • Part 3 of Article 4 – "Scope of local self-government” – of the European Charter of Local Self-Government (hereinafter – the Charter): “Public responsibilities shall generally be exercised, in preference, by those authorities which are closest to the citizen. -
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ESUKA – JEFUL 2017, 8–1: 41–59 INSIGHT INTO THE CITY/TOWN NAMES OF LATVIA Laimude Balode University of Helsinki, University of Latvia Abstact. The origin of place names is a research topic for linguists (or onomasticians) and geographers, but since ancient times a wide range of people have also been inter- ested in the subject. As Latvia is the closest neighbour to both Lithuania and Estonia, they share, to a large extent, a common history, as well as – because of this fact – a number of borrowed common words and names. This article is based on the toponym- ical material included in the short dictionary of Latvian geographical names entitled “No Abavas līdz Zilupei” (“From Abava to Zilupe. The origin of Latvian geographical names”), which was compiled by Laimute Balode and Ojārs Bušs and published in Rīga in 2015. It offers insights into the contemporary situation of Latvian oikonyms as well as providing comparisons of the names of inhabited places with their historical names. Keywords: onomastics, place names, Latvia DOI: https://doi.org/10.12697/jeful.2017.8.1.03 1. Introduction Today, Latvia has 9 cities and 67 towns (N=76) with town privi- leges. Naturally there are ancient cities, such as Rīga; founded in 1201, it has had town privileges since 1225. Other examples include Valmiera and Cēsis, which were granted town privileges in 1323, and Aizpute, Kuldīga, Ventspils, which were granted town status in 1378. In addition, Ludza was recorded in historical annals as early as in 1173, but town privileges were not granted until 1777. Then we must also consider the newest towns of Latvia: Jūrmala has been recognised as a town since 1956 and several inhabited places – Aknīste, Cesvaine, Ķegums, Pāvilosta, Saulkrasti, Seda, Stende, and Vangaži – were adjudged as towns in the first years of the second independence – from 1991. -
Forestry and Wood Processing
Equipment, tools and technologies for FORESTRY AND WOOD PROCESSING SOLUTIONS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR Engineering and metal working and woodworking sector are two of the three FORESTRY SECTOR leading industries in Latvia which in total constitute 45% of the manufacturing output and 54% of the total exports of the goods of Latvia. Latvia has long-lasting traditions and knowledge both; in engineering, and metal working, and in forestry Engineering and metal working industry in Latvia is one of the leading kinds of and woodworking sectors. Therefore, on the basis of the existing knowledge base industry. More than 80% of the production are exported to more than 100 countries enterprises are able to offer efficient solutions to all segments of the forestry sector of the world. like forest industry, wood-processing and use in power industry. Manufacturing of equipment, devices and technologies for woodworking, logging and biomass energy industries is oneof the engineering fields where consid- erable knowledge and competence are obtained in Latvia. Individual approach Mechanical Manufacturers of the equipment for the forestry sector are mainly small and medium-sized enterprises where each of them specializes in particular market niche engineering and is able to offer individual solutions meeting a consumer’s needs. Most of the manufacturers specialize in individually developed solutions adjusted to a customer. That ensures better meeting a customer’s actual needs. Simple solutions, as well as completely automatical production lines may be offered depending on the custom- ers’ needs. Technologies for forestry and Efficient cooperation * wood Mutual cooperation of the companies allow to focus on their basic competences, processing combine knowledge and resources for implementation of complicated and great ****** * projects. -
Latvia Cemetery List by Town
All Latvia Cemetery List by Town Given Name and Grave Marker Information Family Name Town Rebecca Baruchson(Alschwang) d. 1905 Baruchson (Alschmang) Aizpute Ernestine Cahn (Danziger) (1814-1861) Cahn Aizpute Baruch b. David Baruchson (5626) Baruchson Aizpute Beile b. Itshak, d. 5640 Aizpute T. Michelson (1899) Michelson Aizpute J. Michelson (1900) Michelson Aizpute Israel Naftaly Feinberg (1921-1894) Feinberg Aizpute Eide b. Yehuda Aizpute Eliakim Pesah b. Eliakim d. 5612 Aizpute Yosef b. Aharon Hertzenberg (5574-5633) Hertzenberg Aizpute Hasse Beile Stilbach (5619) Stilbach Aizpute Moshe Etinger, d. 5680 Etinger Aizpute Motte Chirk, 5693 Chirk Aizpute Moshe Nazricki(?), d. 1934 Nazricki Aizpute Eliazar Lipman b. Shmuel Lichtenstein, d. 5667 Lichtenstein Aizpute Simon Joseph Danziger, 1774-1853 Danziger Aizpute Mnucha Rahel b. Josef d. 5667 Aizpute Joel Leib Natanson, d. 1912 Natanson Aizpute Rahel Blumberg d. 1917 Blumberg Aizpute Esna b. Jehuda Leib halevi Brandenburg d. 5694 Braudenburg Aizpute Daniel Josaphart Josaphart Aizpute Rachel Haase Aizpute Isroel Lev, d. 1919 Lev Aizpute Ete Freide b. Israel d. 5663 Aizpute Itshak b. Yehuda Leib Hirshhorn d. 5672 Hirshhorn Aizpute Fruma Lea b. Itshak d. 5664 Aizpute Lea b. Moshe wife of Zvi Kugin d. 5667 Kugin Aizpute Hinda Rebecca b. Itshak d. 5628 Aizpute Ete b. Honon d. 1889 Aizpute Sholem Haase (d. 1889) and Rahel Haase (1889) Haase Aizpute Shmuel b. Abraham Zev Bernitz d. 5629 Bernitz Aizpute Zelig Goldberg (1793-1871) Goldberg Aizpute Simon Joseph Danziger (1774-1853) Danziger Aizpute Breine b. Simon Fogel 5666 Fogel Aizpute Yosef b. Israel Yakov d. 5630 Aizpute Wolf Friedman (1814-1887) Friedman Aizpute Elias Kirschner d. -
A Abc - 06.01.19 - 17.01.20 SL1 КАПИНО ВИТЕБ
The Provisional Postmarks of Latvia 1919 - 1920 ref No. P.O. (District) Opening date / closing date type index Earliest seen Latest seen ref vH HB Jakimovs A 0004 Abrene (Abrene) 20.03.1920 LR p.k., p.t.k. Tolkova parish Bokova manor-house 20.03.20 / p.t.k. - 07.04.21 - 01.11.21 (renamed Jaunlatgale) LR1 Pitalowo manuscript cancellation in Latvian pr15 29 -4-20 8-6-20 4.2 001.2 LR2 PITALOWO * * wooden mark pr14 20.05.20 LR3 PITALOWO negative seal pr14 9 - 6 (20) 4.1 001.1 0010 Aglona (Daugavpils) 06.01.1919 SL Kapina p.t.n. Somerseta Abc - 06.01.19 - 17.01.20 SL1 КАПИНО ВИТЕБ. pr1 a 566.1 119.1 SL2 КАПИНО ВИТЕБ. pr1 б 17 2 19 11 12 19 566.2 119.2 LR p.k., p.t.k. Kapina Somerseta p.k. - 14.02.20 / p.t.k. -24.07.20 - 01.06.27 (renamed Aglona) LR1 КАПИНО ВИТЕБ. used at Rušūna p.k. pr1 a 23 5 20 7 7 20 566.3 119.1 LR2 КАПИНО ВИТЕБ. pr1 б 22 4 20 -4 9 20 566.4 119.2 0014 Ainaži (Valmiera) 14.01.1919 SL p.t.k., 0,5 km from Ainaži station, route Valmiera - Ainaži Abc - 14.01.19 (postal operations didn't take place 14-22.02.19), Abc - 04.04.19 - 25.05.19 SL1 ГАЙНАШЪ ЛИФЛ. pr1 a 12 2 19 003.1 SL2 ГАЙНaШ + date single line mark pr14 19 , 3 19 15.1 003.2 SL3 Гайнaш pr15 15 / V (19) 15.2 003.3 EE 05.07.19 - 17.07.20 EE1 Heinaste pr15 9 / 8 19 003.4 EE2 Heinaste single line mark pr14 003.5 EE3 ГАЙНАШЪ ЛИФЛ. -
Latvian Standard Postmarks PO Remarks PITALOVA
Latvian Standard Postmarks Described but doubtful, unlikely or not existing more or less confirmed segm. type index ref Jak. ref v H P.O. bars Remarks Abrene (Abrene) PITALOVA 5 A ? Doubtful, not seen / unknown - provisonal only 4.2 0004 Ādaži (R īga) ADAŽI PAGASTS 6 A 9 pmk:s probably seen partly only and mixed with 7.1 0006.3 ADAŽI PAGASTS 10 A - ROPAŽI PAGASTS 7.2 0006.4 Aizkalne (Daugavpils) Opened 26.08.1926. Type 2 pmk cannot exist as those 468.1 0476.1 JASMUISCHA 2 - - wasn't produced as late as in 1926. Aizpute (Aizpute) AIZPUTE 10 B - Unlikely as type 6 found as late as -4 VI 45 0026.11 Allaži (R īga) Not known - postal agency until 01.11.21 ALLASCHI ? ? ? (different provisional marks known) 0041 on 06.12.21 the ALLAŽI type 6 cancel was delivered Alsvi ķis (Valka) Doesn't exist - A-operations only until 01.12.27 - Ķ 43.1 0044 ALSVI I 6 A ? ALSVI ĶIS type 6, seen fr. -28.1.32. (proof -1.1.28) Alšvanga (Aizpute) Not seen or known 44.3 0045.3 ALŠVANGA 6 C 9 why three pmk:s at such a small p.t.k.? Al ūksne (Valka) AL ŪKSNE 10 B - Unlikely as type 6 found as late as 21 III 41. 0046.15 AL ŪKSNE 10 C - Unlikely as type 6 found as late as -8 VI 41. 0046.16 Amula (Tukums) AMULA 10 A - Unlikely as type 6 found as late as -2.10.42. 49.2 0050.2 Andrupene (R ēzekne) ANDRUPENE 10 A - Unlikely as type 6 found as late as 21 III 44. -
European Workshop on Renewable Rural Energy Applications in North
-r/ <?fo 11? ? ' 4Y A/ Bl -F/ — YF European Commission Directorate-General for Energy (DG XVII) *** ★ t ★ thermie * ★ ★ ★ ^ ★ European Workshop RENEWABLE RURAL ENERGY APPLICATIONS IN NORTH-EAST EUROPE A Thermie Programme Action Helsinki, Finland 14-17 April, 1997 JVl 0 7 egg PROCEEDINGS SOLPROS, Finland AEE, Austria KANENERGI, Norway DISCLAIMER Portions of this document may be illegible electronic image products. Images are produced from the best available original document. TABLE OF CONTENTS page Foreword .................................................................................................................. 1 The THERMIE Programme ............................................................................................ 2 Workshop Programme .................................................................................................. 3 Lectures........................................................................................................................... 5 Tekes Boosts Technology ............................................................................................... 6 Renewable Energy in Latvia........................................................................................... 12 Rural Renewable Energy (Prospects) in Estonia ............................................................ 19 Renewable Energy for Rural Electrification................................................................... 26 Techno-Economic Analysis: Summary ................................................................. -
Find More Exciting Things to See and Do in Latvia!
Baltic Sea Coast Gauja National Park Traditions Music Facts about Latvia Gauja National Park is one of the most popular tourist Liv Coast. 12 ancient fishermen's settlements Classical Music. The world knows many of Location North East Europe, east coast of the Baltic Sea destinations in Latvia. Travellers were walking the paths on the Baltic sea's coastline are still inhabited Latvia's most accomplished opera soloists, around Sigulda as early as in the 19th century leaving by one of Latvia's nations - the Livs, who not conductors and other musicians who please Territory 64.589 km² - 2 times bigger than Belgium engravings on the walls of sandstone caves behind only speak in their own language, but prepare audiences with heartfelt and touching www.latvia.travel Border countries Estonia, Russia, Belarus, Lithuania them. Visitors are drawn by the unique scenery of their own meals and once a year celebrate concerts, which can only be experienced Free of charge of Free the Ancient Valley of the River Gauja and the largest their own cultural celebrations. Quiet, sandy on the stages of their home country. Enjoy www.aerovision.lv. 1 988 400 inhabitants - almost as many as in Devonian rock outcrops in Latvia - sandstone precipice, beaches, fishermen's boats, traditional performances in Latvia by stars such as Elina Population S.Kuzmickis, T.Gill, Jūrmala Tourism Information Centre, "Leta", "F64", "F64", "Leta", Centre, Information Tourism Jūrmala T.Gill, S.Kuzmickis, Paris cliffs Raven (Kraukļu) Ravine, Devil’s (Velnalas) Cave wooden houses and Kolkasrags are what Garanca, Aleksandrs Antonenko, Inese Galante, of Latvia, R.Hofmanis, A.Priedīte, M.Ignats, L.Svirskis, G.Janaitis, G.Seilis, G.Seilis, G.Janaitis, L.Svirskis, M.Ignats, A.Priedīte, R.Hofmanis, Latvia, of Cliffs, Spriņģi Rock, Glūdu Cliffs, Zvārte Rock, Ērgļi Cliffs, attract those who value unhurried relaxation. -
Latvia Cemetery List-Final-By Family Name#2
All Latvia Cemetery by Family Name Grave Marker Information Family Name Cemetery Ernestine Peretz ( Harfmann) (Harfmann) Aizpute Abay Abay Kraslava Eliazar Aharon b. Dov Abelson d. 1926 Abelson Ludza Mina b. David Abramovitch died 1955 Abramovitch Jekabpils Leiser Abramovitsch d. 1930 Abramovitsch Friedrichstadt/Jaunjelgava Dora Abramovitz bat Kopel 1904 Abramovitz Jekabpils Haya Glika b. Tzvi wife of Abramovitz died 1900 Abramovitz Jekabpils Herman Abramovitz Abramovitz Rīga Jenny Kramer nee Abramovitz Abramovitz Riga Basya Abramson died 1947 Abramson Tukums Benyamin Zelig b. Itshak David Abramson died 1934 Abramson Tukums Chode b.Moshe Abramson 1876 Abramson Tukums Frume b. Yermiahu Abramson died 1915 7870-28 Abramson Saldus Sore Chode Abramson 1926 Abramson Tukums Yehuda b. Moshe Abramson 1884 Abramson Tukums Zalman b. Itshak Aharonson d. 1931 Aharonson Skaistkalne Haya Batya b. Sholom Aichen 1891 Aichen Kraslava Israel Aizenstadt Aizenstadt Rīga Isaak Aizenstat Aizenstat Rīga Sima Aizenstat Aizenstat Rīga Zvi Aizikovitch Aizikovitch Rīga Rachel Akerman Dvinsk/Daugavpils Itshak b. Abraham Akodesh Akodesh Karsava Itshak b. Abraham Akodesh d. 1913 Akodesh Karsava Mina Akodus Akodus Rīga Nehama b. Benjamin wife of David Akrish? D. 1892 Akrish? Ludza Lia Aksentzeva 1990 1883-19 Aksentzeva Krustpils Breine b. r. Naftali Aleksandrovitch d. 5672 Aleksandrovitch Varaklani Efraim b. Zev Aleksandrovitch Aleksandrovitch Karsava Levia Michel Aleksandrovitch Aleksandrovitch Karsava Simeon b. Moshe Aleksandrovits d. 5684 Aleksandrovits Varaklani Abraham Aleksandrovitz Aleksandrovitz Karsava Reuben Aleksandrovitz Aleksandrovitz Karsava Pliner Isaack Alexandrovitch (1866-1938) Alexandrovitch Rezekne Rahel Delia b. Yehuda Alperin Alperin Karsava Boris Alperovitch Alperovitch Rīga Abraham b. Yehose Alsh Alsh Karsava Abraham Leib b. Yehose Alsh Alsh Karsava Hana b. Leib Alterman Alterman Vilani Moshe Alterman Alterman Vilani David Mordehay b.