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Districts of Latvia

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Template:Endcombi Before July 1, 2009 Latvia was divided into 26 districts (rajons; pl. rajoni) and 7 cities (lielpilsētas; singular– lielpilsēta), indicated with asterisks: (for new administrative divisions see Administrative divisions of Latvia (2009))

  1. Aizkraukle District
  2. Alūksne District
  3. Balvi District
  4. Bauska District
  5. Cēsis District
  6. Daugavpils District
  7. Daugavpils*
  8. Dobele District
  9. Gulbene District
  10. Jēkabpils District
  11. Jelgava District
  12. Jelgava*
  13. Jūrmala*
  14. Krāslava District
  15. Kuldīga District
  16. Liepāja District
  17. Liepāja*
  18. Limbaži District
  19. Ludza District
  20. Madona District
  21. Ogre District
  22. Preiļi District
  23. Rēzekne District
  24. Rēzekne*
  25. Riga District
  26. Riga*
  27. Saldus District
  28. Talsi District
  29. Tukums District
  30. Valka District
  31. Valmiera District
  32. Ventspils District
  33. Ventspils*

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See also

Defunct counties and districts of Latvia
Former counties
(dissolved before 1949)
Former districts
(dissolved 2009)
First-level administrative divisions in European countries
Sovereign states
States with limited
recognition
Table of administrative divisions by country
  • Spans the conventional boundary between Europe and another continent.
  • Considered European for cultural, political and historical reasons but is geographically in Western Asia.
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