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Smiltene

Smiltene (pronunciation) is a town in the Vidzeme region in northern Latvia, 132 km northeast of the capital Riga, and the administrative centre of Smiltene Municipality. It has a population of 5,536 (2015).

Smiltene
Town
Smiltene
Location in Latvia
Coordinates: 57°26′N 25°54′E / 57.433°N 25.900°E / 57.433; 25.900
Country Latvia
MunicipalitySmiltene
Town rights1920
Government
 • MayorEdgars Avotiņš
Area
 • Total7.20 km2 (2.78 sq mi)
 • Land6.96 km2 (2.69 sq mi)
 • Water0.24 km2 (0.09 sq mi)
Elevation
153 m (502 ft)
Population
 (2023)[2]
 • Total5,092
 • Density710/km2 (1,800/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
LV-4729
Calling code+371 647
Number of city council members15
Websitehttp://www.smiltene.lv

Name edit

Its original name was Smiltesele (the ending probably came from the Russian "selo" - village), later it was called Smilten in German before adding the Latvian ending and thus becoming Smiltene.[3]

Geography edit

Smiltene is located in the northern part of the Vidzeme Highland on the banks of the river Abuls (Abula). It was formerly in Valka District prior to the reorganization of 2009, which eliminated districts, and placed the town as part of Smiltene Municipality. The town centre is 106 metres above the sea level, the highest spot is on Klievu street - 145.14 metres above the sea level. There are three possible meteorite craters in Smiltene.[citation needed]

History edit

The area around Smiltene was a part of the Latgalian lands of Tālava. After Crusaders had taken over most of the modern day Latvia, the area was part of the lands of the bishop of Riga. In 1359 on the steep hill near the river Abuls was built a castle. The tradesmen and craftsmen village around it - Smiltestele - first is mentioned in historical documents in 1427, since 1523 it was called a town. During the Livonian war the castle and the town were brought to ruin by the army of Ivan the Terrible. Under Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Smiltene and the area surrounding it were controlled by the starosta Kaspar Mlodecki.

In the early stages of the Great Northern War Smiltene was burnt down by the Russian army. After the war the area became devastated due to hunger and Bubonic plague. In 1708 the Swedish government built a new church and started the restoration of the village of Smiltene.

In 1760 the Russian empress Catherine II gave Smiltene manor as a present to the Governor-General Georg von Braun (Yuri Broun). During this time the manor was restored, from 1763 to 1771 were built manor buildings which have been still preserved. After the death of Braun his heirs sold the manor to the Riga merchant J.S.Baundau whose family had it for almost 100 years.

In 1893 the Smiltene manor was bought by Paul Lieven (of the Lieven family of Baltic German aristocrats), who split the land into parcels – thus creating the foundations of the modern day city. In 1901 electricity was connected in the Smiltene manor house. For Lieven's money a hospital, sawmill and electric station were built in Smiltene in 1903. After his suggestion and with his financial support a narrow gauge railway was built from Smiltene to Valmiera.[4]

In 1920 Smiltene was granted the town rights in the Latvian Republic. In 1935 there were more than 400 dwelling houses and many industrial companies in Smiltene. On September 22, 1944 during the retreat of the Nazi army at least 297 buildings were destroyed in Smiltene.

In 1950 Smiltene become the administrative centre of the newly created Smiltene District.[5] In 1959 the district was merged with Valka District, which existed until the administrative territorial reform of 2009.

Sights edit

  • Ruins of the Smiltene castle (14th century)
  • the Smiltene Lutheran church
  • Kalnamuiža (the Smiltene manor house)
 

Sports edit

The most popular sports among the Smiltene youth is football,[6] the local club Abuls Smiltene however is not especially strong and is one of the outsiders of the Latvian First League. Since 1969 there is also an ice hockey team in Smiltene.[7]

Twin towns — sister cities edit

Smiltene is twinned with:[8]

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un sauszemes platība gada sākumā". Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. Retrieved 18 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Iedzīvotāju skaits pēc tautības reģionos, pilsētās, novados, pagastos, apkaimēs un blīvi apdzīvotās teritorijās gada sākumā (pēc administratīvi teritoriālās reformas 2021. gadā) 2021 - 2022". Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  3. ^ The name of Smiltene through time (Latvian)
  4. ^ Ikauniece, Sandra, ed. (2011). Ziemeļvidzemes ainavas noklusētie stāsti [North Vidzeme landscapes: Silent Stories] (PDF) (in Latvian). Valsts meža dienests [National Forest Service]. p. 98. (PDF) from the original on 5 March 2016.
  5. ^ History of Smiltene (Latvian)
  6. ^ In the football history of Smiltene - a victory against Brazil 2008-08-02 at the Wayback Machine (in Latvian)
  7. ^ Always devoted to ice-hockey (in Latvian)
  8. ^ "Sadraudzības pilsētas". smiltene.lv (in Latvian). Smiltene. Retrieved 2019-08-31.
  9. ^ Calendar of birthdays of notable people from Smiltene (in Latvian)

External links edit

  •   Media related to Smiltene at Wikimedia Commons

smiltene, pronunciation, town, vidzeme, region, northern, latvia, northeast, capital, riga, administrative, centre, municipality, population, 2015, townflagcoat, armslocation, latviacoordinates, 900country, latviamunicipalitytown, rights1920government, mayored. Smiltene pronunciation is a town in the Vidzeme region in northern Latvia 132 km northeast of the capital Riga and the administrative centre of Smiltene Municipality It has a population of 5 536 2015 SmilteneTownFlagCoat of armsSmilteneLocation in LatviaCoordinates 57 26 N 25 54 E 57 433 N 25 900 E 57 433 25 900Country LatviaMunicipalitySmilteneTown rights1920Government MayorEdgars AvotinsArea 1 Total7 20 km2 2 78 sq mi Land6 96 km2 2 69 sq mi Water0 24 km2 0 09 sq mi Elevation153 m 502 ft Population 2023 2 Total5 092 Density710 km2 1 800 sq mi Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Postal codeLV 4729Calling code 371 647Number of city council members15Websitehttp www smiltene lv Contents 1 Name 2 Geography 3 History 4 Sights 5 Sports 6 Twin towns sister cities 7 Notable people 8 References 9 External linksName editIts original name was Smiltesele the ending probably came from the Russian selo village later it was called Smilten in German before adding the Latvian ending and thus becoming Smiltene 3 Geography editSmiltene is located in the northern part of the Vidzeme Highland on the banks of the river Abuls Abula It was formerly in Valka District prior to the reorganization of 2009 which eliminated districts and placed the town as part of Smiltene Municipality The town centre is 106 metres above the sea level the highest spot is on Klievu street 145 14 metres above the sea level There are three possible meteorite craters in Smiltene citation needed History editThe area around Smiltene was a part of the Latgalian lands of Talava After Crusaders had taken over most of the modern day Latvia the area was part of the lands of the bishop of Riga In 1359 on the steep hill near the river Abuls was built a castle The tradesmen and craftsmen village around it Smiltestele first is mentioned in historical documents in 1427 since 1523 it was called a town During the Livonian war the castle and the town were brought to ruin by the army of Ivan the Terrible Under Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Smiltene and the area surrounding it were controlled by the starosta Kaspar Mlodecki In the early stages of the Great Northern War Smiltene was burnt down by the Russian army After the war the area became devastated due to hunger and Bubonic plague In 1708 the Swedish government built a new church and started the restoration of the village of Smiltene In 1760 the Russian empress Catherine II gave Smiltene manor as a present to the Governor General Georg von Braun Yuri Broun During this time the manor was restored from 1763 to 1771 were built manor buildings which have been still preserved After the death of Braun his heirs sold the manor to the Riga merchant J S Baundau whose family had it for almost 100 years In 1893 the Smiltene manor was bought by Paul Lieven of the Lieven family of Baltic German aristocrats who split the land into parcels thus creating the foundations of the modern day city In 1901 electricity was connected in the Smiltene manor house For Lieven s money a hospital sawmill and electric station were built in Smiltene in 1903 After his suggestion and with his financial support a narrow gauge railway was built from Smiltene to Valmiera 4 In 1920 Smiltene was granted the town rights in the Latvian Republic In 1935 there were more than 400 dwelling houses and many industrial companies in Smiltene On September 22 1944 during the retreat of the Nazi army at least 297 buildings were destroyed in Smiltene In 1950 Smiltene become the administrative centre of the newly created Smiltene District 5 In 1959 the district was merged with Valka District which existed until the administrative territorial reform of 2009 Sights editRuins of the Smiltene castle 14th century the Smiltene Lutheran church Kalnamuiza the Smiltene manor house nbsp Sports editThe most popular sports among the Smiltene youth is football 6 the local club Abuls Smiltene however is not especially strong and is one of the outsiders of the Latvian First League Since 1969 there is also an ice hockey team in Smiltene 7 Twin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Latvia Smiltene is twinned with 8 nbsp Donnery France nbsp Drohobych Ukraine nbsp Lviv Ukraine nbsp Novopolotsk Belarus nbsp Pincara Italy nbsp Pisek Czech Republic nbsp Porkhov Russia nbsp Pustomyty Ukraine nbsp Rovigo Italy nbsp Steinkjer Norway nbsp Wiesenbach Germany nbsp Willich GermanyNotable people editInese Vasiljeva teacher Artis Gaga saxophonist Peteris Sils poet Andina poet Karlis Purins professor at the University of Latvia minister of finance of Latvia from 1918 to 1919 Janis Akmentins cycling trainer Dzidra Uztupe Karamiseva 1930 2014 basketball player coach Dainis Ozols born 1966 cyclist Einars Tupuritis born 1973 runner 9 Lina Muze born 1992 athleteReferences edit Regionu novadu pilsetu un pagastu kopeja un sauszemes platiba gada sakuma Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia Retrieved 18 January 2023 Iedzivotaju skaits pec tautibas regionos pilsetas novados pagastos apkaimes un blivi apdzivotas teritorijas gada sakuma pec administrativi teritorialas reformas 2021 gada 2021 2022 Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia Retrieved 3 October 2023 The name of Smiltene through time Latvian Ikauniece Sandra ed 2011 Ziemelvidzemes ainavas noklusetie stasti North Vidzeme landscapes Silent Stories PDF in Latvian Valsts meza dienests National Forest Service p 98 Archived PDF from the original on 5 March 2016 History of Smiltene Latvian In the football history of Smiltene a victory against Brazil Archived 2008 08 02 at the Wayback Machine in Latvian Always devoted to ice hockey in Latvian Sadraudzibas pilsetas smiltene lv in Latvian Smiltene Retrieved 2019 08 31 Calendar of birthdays of notable people from Smiltene in Latvian External links edit nbsp Media related to Smiltene at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Smiltene amp oldid 1221837865, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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