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Cesvaine — Town —
Coat of armsLocation in Latvia Coordinates: 56°58′N 26°19′E / 56.967°N 26.317°ECoordinates: 56°58′N 26°19′E / 56.967°N 26.317°E Country Latvia Town rights 1991 Government - Mayor Vilnis Špats Area - Total 5 km2 (1.9 sq mi) - Rural territory 180.4 km2 (69.7 sq mi) Population - Total 3,356 - Density 671.2/km2 (1,738.4/sq mi) Time zone EET (UTC+2) - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3) Postal code LV-4871 Calling code +371 648 Number of city council members 9 Cesvaine ( pronunciation (help·info)) (German: Seßwegen) is a town in Cesvaine municipality, Vidzeme Region, Latvia. It is home to the Cesvaine Palace, built in 1896 near the ruins of previous medieval castles.
Born in the city
- Jakob Lenz (1751–1792)
See also
Towns with town rights in Latvia Ainaži · Aizkraukle · Aizpute · Aknīste · Aloja · Alūksne · Ape · Auce · Baldone · Baloži · Balvi · Bauska · Brocēni · Cēsis · Cesvaine · Dagda · Dobele · Durbe · Grobiņa · Gulbene · Ikšķile · Ilūkste · Jaunjelgava · Jēkabpils · Kandava · Kārsava · Krāslava · Kuldīga · Ķegums · Lielvārde · Līgatne · Limbaži · Līvāni · Lubāna · Ludza · Madona · Mazsalaca · Ogre · Olaine · Pāvilosta · Piltene · Pļaviņas · Preiļi · Priekule · Rūjiena · Sabile · Salacgrīva · Salaspils · Saldus · Saulkrasti · Seda · Sigulda · Skrunda · Smiltene · Staicele · Stende · Strenči · Subate · Talsi · Tukums · Valdemārpils · Valka · Valmiera · Vangaži · Varakļāni · Viesīte · Viļaka · Viļāni · ZilupeCategories:- Cesvaine
- Towns in Latvia
- 1991 establishments
- Vidzeme geography stubs
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