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On 1 July 2009 the 26 districts of Latvia (Latvian: rajoni, sg. rajons), introduced in 1949 by the Soviet occupation authorities to supersede counties (apriņķi, sg. apriņķis, e.g. Rīgas apriņķis), were divided into 77 cities (Latvian: pilsētas, sg. pilsēta), 10 amalgamated municipalities (Latvian: novadi, sg. novads), 24 rural territories (Latvian: lauku teritorijas, sg. lauku teritorija) and 475 parishes (Latvian: pagasti, sg. pagasts).

The new divisions were in force from 2009 to 2021, when they were superseded by the 2021 reform (see Administrative divisions of Latvia).

Aizkraukle District

Alūksne District

Balvi District

Bauska District

Cēsis District

Daugavpils District

Dobele District

Gulbene District

Jēkabpils District

Jelgava District

Krāslava District

Kuldīga District

Liepāja District

Limbaži District

Ludza District

Madona District

Ogre District

Preiļi District

Rēzekne District

Riga District

Saldus District

Talsi District

Tukums District

Valka District

Valmiera District

Ventspils District

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Towns with town rights in Latvia
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