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Sigulda (pronunciation ; German: Segewold, Polish: Zygwold, Russian: Сигулда) is a town in the Vidzeme region of Latvia, 53 kilometres (33 miles) from the capital city Riga.[3][4]

Sigulda
Town
Castle at Sigulda
Sigulda
Location in Latvia
Coordinates: 57°09′N 24°52′E
Country Latvia
DistrictSigulda Municipality
Town rights1928
Government
  MayorUģis Mitrevics
Area
  Total22.88 km2 (8.83 sq mi)
  Land22.16 km2 (8.56 sq mi)
  Water0.72 km2 (0.28 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
  Total14,396
  Density630/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
LV-2150
Calling code+371 67
Number of city council members15

Overview


Sigulda is on a picturesque stretch of the primeval Gauja river valley. Because of the reddish Devonian sandstone which forms steep rocks and caves on both banks of the river, Sigulda has been called the "Switzerland of Vidzeme".

Gutmanis Cave
Gutmanis Cave

After the restoration of Latvian independence in 1991, an emphasis was placed on conserving Sigulda's public monuments and parks as well as improving the town's tourist sector. Supported by the town council, a traditional Opera Festival takes place in an open-air music hall in the castle ruins each summer. A Town Festival is celebrated in May when cherry trees blossom, while Sigulda is known for the colors of its trees in autumn. Sports such as skiing, bobsledding, and the luge are popular in wintertime and bungee jumping is practiced during the rest of the year.

The Gutmanis Cave lies halfway between Sigulda Castle and Turaida Castle and has a small stream flowing from it. It is the largest cave in the Baltics, measuring 19 m (62.34 ft) deep, 12 m (39.37 ft) wide and 10 m (32.81 ft) high. The cave still bears inscriptions from as early as the 17th century; drinking the water is supposed to be healthy and is said to increase one's lifespan. From the cave it is possible to climb into the hills and take the cable car over the river valley.

The town's population has been growing every year since 2000. 86% of the population is Latvian, 9% Russian, 3% Belarusian, 2% others. In 2007 Sigulda celebrated its 800th anniversary.


Points of interest



Twin towns — sister cities


Sigulda is a member of the Douzelage, a town twinning association of towns across the European Union. This active town twinning began in 1991 and there are regular events, such as a produce market from each of the other countries and festivals. As of 2019, its members are:[5]

Other twinnings[6]

Notable people



References



Notes


  1. https://data.stat.gov.lv/pxweb/lv/OSP_PUB/START__ENV__DR__DRT/DRT010/; Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia; retrieved: 25 February 2021.
  2. https://data.stat.gov.lv/pxweb/lv/OSP_PUB/START__POP__IR__IRS/IRD060/; Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia; retrieved: 15 June 2021.
  3. "Sigulda aizrauj!". Tourism.sigulda.lv. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  4. "Sigulda". Latvia.travel. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  5. "Member towns". douzelage.eu. Douzelage. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
  6. "Sadraudzības partneri". sigulda.lv (in Latvian). Sigulda. Retrieved 2019-08-31.


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На других языках


- [en] Sigulda

[ru] Сигулда

Си́гулда (латыш. Sigulda (инф.)), Зегевольд (нем. Segewold) — город в центральной части Латвии, административный центр Сигулдского края. Один из важнейших центров туризма в Латвии.



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