Jēkabpils Municipality

Jēkabpils Municipality (Latvian: Jēkabpils novads) is a municipality in Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Ābeļi Parish, Dignāja Parish, Dunava Parish, Kalna Parish, Leimaņi Parish, Rubene Parish and Zasa Parish. During the 2021 Latvian administrative reform, the previous municipality was merged with Aknīste Municipality, Krustpils Municipality, Sala Municipality and Viesīte Municipality. The new municipality now fully corresponds with the area of the former Jēkabpils District.

Jēkabpils Municipality
Jēkabpils novads
Coat of arms of Jēkabpils Municipality
Location of Jēkabpils Municipality
Country Latvia
Formed2009
Reformed2021
CentreJēkabpils
Government
  Council ChairAivars Vanags
(For Our Own Municipality)
Area
  Total2,996.11 km2 (1,156.80 sq mi)
  Land2,904.31 km2 (1,121.36 sq mi)
  Water91.80 km2 (35.44 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)[2]
  Total39,917
  Density13/km2 (35/sq mi)
Websitewww.jekabpilsnovads.lv

The administrative centre is the city of Jēkabpils. Until 2021, the city was also a separate first-level municipality (republican city) at the same time.

In 2020 the population of the municipality was 4,156.[3]

Symbols (2009–2021)

The coat of arms and the flag used until the 2021 Latvian administrative reform were abolished after the changes in the boundaries of the municipality, with new sketches being unveiled in August 2022.[4] The sketches will need to be approved by the Heraldry Commission of Latvia before use.

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References

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