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Politics of Latvia |
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Constitution |
Government
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Saeima |
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Administrative divisions |
Foreign relations |
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- Aizkraukle District
- Alūksne District
- Balvi District
- Bauska District
- Cēsis District
- Daugavpils District
- Daugavpils*
- Dobele District
- Gulbene District
- Jēkabpils District
- Jelgava District
- Jelgava*
- Jūrmala*
- Krāslava District
- Kuldīga District
- Liepāja District
- Liepāja*
- Limbaži District
- Ludza District
- Madona District
- Ogre District
- Preiļi District
- Rēzekne District
- Rēzekne*
- Riga District
- Riga*
- Saldus District
- Talsi District
- Tukums District
- Valka District
- Valmiera District
- Ventspils District
- Ventspils*
Labelled map
See also
- Administrative divisions of Latvia (2009)
- Administrative divisions of Latvia (pre-2009)
- Historical regions of Latvia
- Planning regions of Latvia
- ISO 3166-2:LV
Defunct counties and districts of Latvia | |
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Former counties (dissolved before 1949) | |
Former districts (dissolved 2009) |
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Table of administrative divisions by country
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