Format | Iecava Municipality Council |
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Founded | 24 February 1995 |
Language | Latvian |
Ceased publication | 30 June 2021 |
Iecavas Ziņas was a Latvian local newspaper published by the Iecava Municipality Council for Iecava, and surrounding area, between 24 February 1995 and 30 June 2021. [1] Changes to Latvia's Law on "press and other mass information media" in 2020, banning municipaly funded publications presenting themselves as newspapers, caused the end of the paper's publication. [2] [3]
Bauska is a town in its eponymous municipality, found in the Zemgale region of southern Latvia.
Bauska District was an administrative division of Latvia, located in Semigallia region, in the country's centre. It was organized into a city, a municipality and fifteen parishes, each with a local government authority. The principal city was Bauska.
Iecava is a town on the via Baltica in Bauska Municipality, in the Semigallia region of southern Latvia. The town has a population of around 9700 people. Iecava lies 40 km south of Riga and 23 km north of Bauska and was mentioned in historical documents as early as 1492. Until the 2021 Latvian administrative reform took into force on 1 July 2021, Iecava was a village and the center of Iecava Municipality.
FK Iecava is Latvian football club located in Iecava, Bauska Municipality. It was founded in 2005 and features both a senior women's section and youth sections. The men's team mostly limits its performances to the annual Latvian Football Cup.
Latvijas Avīze is a national conservative Latvian language national daily newspaper in Latvia, published in Riga.
Iecava Municipality is a former municipality in the historical region of Semigallia, and the Zemgale Planning Region in Latvia. The municipality was formed 2003 by a reorganization of Iecava Parish, the administrative centre being Iecava. The municipality consisted of the following settlements: Audrupi, Dimzukalns, Dzelzāmurs, Dzimtmisa, Iecava, Rosme, Vanči, Zālīte, Ziemeļi, Zorģi. The population in 2020 was 8,353.
Vecsaule Parish is an administrative unit of Bauska Municipality in the Semigallia region of Latvia. Through the parish flows Lambārtes, Iecava and Mēmele River.
Ozolnieki Municipality is a former municipality in Semigallia, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2003 by merging Ozolnieki Parish and Cena Parish; the administrative centre was Ozolnieki. In 2009 it absorbed Sidrabene parish of the former Jelgava District. The population in 2020 was 10,019.
Dzimtmisa Manor is a manor in Dzimtmisa, Iecava Municipality in the historical region of Zemgale, in Latvia.
Bauska Municipality is a municipality in Zemgale, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Brunava parish, Ceraukste parish, Code parish, Dāviņi parish, Gailīši parish, Īslīce parish, Mežotne parish, Vecsaule parish and Bauska town, the administrative centre being Bauska.
Rundāle Municipality is a former municipality in Semigallia, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Rundāle Parish, Svitene Parish and Viesturi Parish, the administrative centre being Pilsrundāle. The population in 2020 was 3,307.
Audrupi is a hamlet in Bauska municipality.
Dimzukalns is a village in Iecava Parish, Bauska Municipality. It is located in the northern part of the parish on the right bank of Jāņupe near the A7 highway, 8 km from the parish center Iecava, 30.5 km from the county center Bauska and 38 km from Riga.
Dzimtmisa is a settlement in Iecava parish, Bauska municipality. It is located in the north of the parish by the A7 highway, 10 km from the parish center Iecava, 32.5 km from the municipality center Bauska and 35 km from Riga.
Zālīte is a village in Iecava parish, Bauska municipality. It is located in the west of the parish at the inlet of the Īkstruma in Iecava, 9.3 km from the parish center Iecava, 27.9 km from the municipality center Bauska and 54 km from Riga.
Tatyana Palchuk Rikane is a Latvian artist.
The Īkstrums, also Ikstrums, is a river in Semigallia, Latvia. It flows through the parishes of Bauska, Code, Mežotne and Iecava, where it flows into the River Iecava as a left-bank tributary. It begins southwest of Code as the former headwaters of the Garoze River. In length it is 23 or 28 km.