:Bauska
{{Short description|Town in Semigallia, Latvia}}
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| subdivision_name1 = Bauska Municipality
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| established_date = 1609
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| leader_name = Aivars Okmanis
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| postal_code = LV-390(1-2)
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| area_code = +371 639
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Bauska ({{audio|Lv-Bauska.ogg|pronunciation}}) is a town in its eponymous municipality, found in the Zemgale region of southern Latvia.{{cite web |title=Bauskas novada dome |url=https://www.bauska.lv/en/ |website=Bauska.lv |access-date=12 June 2022}}
Bauska is located {{convert|66|km|abbr=on}} from the Latvian capital Riga, 62 km (38.5 mi) from Jelgava and {{convert|20|km|abbr=on}} from the Lithuanian border on the busy European route E67. The town is situated at the confluence of the shallow rivers Mūsa and Mēmele, where they form the Lielupe River.
Average temperatures in January are {{convert|-5|C}}, and {{convert|17.5|C}} in July. Rainfall averages {{convert|500|–|650|mm|abbr=on}} annually. The 80.4% of Bauska Municipality territory is agricultural land and 13% of forests.
In previous centuries, the city was known in German as "Bauske", in Yiddish as "Boisk", in Lithuanian as "Bauskė", and in Polish as "Bowsk".
The population of Bauska is estimated to be 8,200. Bauska is the centre of Bauska Municipality, a first-level national subdivision that has a population of 24,370 with an approximate density of 30 people per km2.
History
{{main|History of Bauska}}
File:Bauskas panorāma ar hercoga pili pirms 1706. gada.jpg
File:Panorama of Bauska by Johann Christoph Brotze, 1792.jpg
By the early 13th century, this territory was inhabited by Semigallian tribes. In the mid-15th century, Bauska castle was built by Germans of the Livonian Order, who then were a part of the Terra Mariana confederacy. In the shadow and protection of the castle, a small town called Schildburg grew on the narrow peninsula formed by the Mūsa and Mēmele rivers. Around 1580 on the orders of Duke Gotthard Kettler this settlement was relocated to the present location of Bauska Old Town, eventually receiving city rights sometime before 1609.
After the Livonian War, Bauska became part of the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia and prospered. The castle and city suffered heavily in the 17th and 18th centuries, under attacks from Sweden in the Polish-Swedish War and the Russians in the Great Northern War. In 1706, the retreating Russian army blew up the castle. In 1711, an outbreak of plague ravaged Bauska, exterminating half of the population, and war returned once more in 1812, when Bauska, after short skirmishes, became one of Napoleon's army's transit points en route to Moscow.
Between 1812 and 1914, Bauska enjoyed a period of stability, and grew as a trade centre between Riga and Lithuania. Many inhabitants were merchants or worked in ceramic-making, but there was a large brewery and sawmill as well. Bauska was still primarily built of wooden houses: in 1823, only 6 of the 120 houses within the city were built of brick or stone. For this reason, devastating fires were not uncommon.
Historically, all social affairs had been in the hands of the privileged Baltic Germans. After 1820 Jews were allowed to settle in the city, and by 1850 made up half the population, diluting the strong German influence.
The city was taken by the German Imperial Army on July 18, 1915, and roughly half the population fled (Jews were moved out on the orders of the Russian army). In 1916, the Germans installed the city's first electrical grid and built a narrow-gauge railway connection with Jelgava–Meitene Railway.
File:Sudmalu Street in Bauska, Latvia in 1926.jpg
During the Latvian War of Independence, Bauska experienced a couple of months of Red Army occupation, followed by the periods of rule by the Baltische Landeswehr and the West Russian Volunteer Army until it was liberated in the early hours of November 17, 1919, by the Latvian army.
From 1918 to 1940, the proportion of ethnic Latvians in the population grew strongly, making up 75% of the population, though the Jews and Germans still maintained a noticeable presence. In 1939, just before World War II, virtually the entire Baltic German population of Bauska repatriated to the recently occupied Reichsgau Wartheland, causing the city to lose one of its traditional ethnic populations. As part of the Holocaust during the June–August 1941, Bauska's other traditional minority, the Jews, were exterminated.
During Operation Bagration, the Soviet army reached Bauska on July 29, 1944. For the next six weeks, the city was defended by an assortment of Latvian policemen, forcibly mobilized Latvian Legion soldiers and Wehrmacht grenadiers. After Soviet shelling and air raids, almost one third of the city was destroyed and finally captured on September 14, 1944.
Post-war reconstruction was slow. Rubble remained in the streets until the 1950s. During the Soviet period, the population surpassed 10,000, as the Latvian and especially Russian populations strongly increased.
=History of the Jewish community=
{{main|History of the Jews in Bauska}}
Bauska was home to a thriving Jewish community in the 19th century,{{cite web|url= https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0003_0_02206.html|title= Bauska, Latvia}} many employed as scholars or in occupations such as baking and distilling. The town hosted several notable rabbis, including Abraham Isaac Kook, later chief rabbi of Israel, Mordechai Eliasberg, and Chaim Yitzchak Bloch Hacohen.[http://www.am.gov.lv/en/ministry/4265/4299/?print=on_LATVIA%27s_JEWISH_COMMUNITY:_HISTORY,_TRAGEDY,_REVIVAL L Dribins, A Guttmanis, and M Vestermanis, "Latvia's Jewish Community: History, Tragedy, Survival", Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia, ca. 2001.]{{Dead link|date=June 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}}
In 1850, Jews made up 50% of Bauska's population, and 60% in 1881.{{cite web |title=The Jewish Community of Bauska |url=https://dbs.bh.org.il/place/bauska |publisher=The Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot |access-date=2018-06-13 |archive-date=2018-06-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180613161017/https://dbs.bh.org.il/place/bauska |url-status=dead }} By 1920, the Jewish population had dwindled to about a sixth of the size it had been 40 years earlier.{{cite web|url= http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~community~-3207144|title= JewishGen}} In 1941, following the Nazi invasion, the remaining Jews of Bauska and environs were tortured and executed.{{cite book|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=NOvWYblJMSUC&q=murder+of+bauska+jews&pg=PA48|title= The Murder of the Jews in Latvia: 1941-1945|year= 2000|publisher= Bernhard Press|isbn= 9780810117297}}
An exhibition on the city's Jewish history was opened in 2011 in Bauska museum{{cite web|url= http://www.shamir.lv/en/item/144-jews_in_bauska.html|title= Jews in Bauska}} following a conference on Bauska's Jewish cultural heritage in the 1990s. A group of Jews who were former inhabitants of Bauska proposed to establish a memorial on the site of the Great Synagogue burnt down in July 1941. In October 2017, the "Synagogue Garden," a monument/memorial created by the Council of Jewish Communities of Latvia{{Cite web |title=Council of Jewish Communities of Latvia |url=https://jews.lv/en/council-of-jewish-communities-of-latvia/ |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=Jewish Community of Latvia |language=en-US}} and Latvian sculptor, Girts Burvis,{{Cite web |title=Sculpture {{!}} Girts Burvis |url=https://en.girtsburvis.com/ |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=GirtsBurvisSculpture |language=en}} was dedicated on the site.{{Cite web |last=Umanovska |first=Gita |date=2017-10-12 |title=Opening of the Memorial in Bauska |url=https://jews.lv/en/opening-of-the-memorial-in-bauska/news-and-events/ |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=Jewish Community of Latvia |language=en-US}}
Demographics File:Ethnicities in Bauska.jpg
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{{bar percent|Latvians|black| 77}}
{{bar percent|Russians|yellow| 11}}
{{bar percent|Lithuanians|green|6}}
{{bar percent|Belarusians|violet| 3}}
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{{bar percent|Germans|brown| 0.16}}
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In December 2004, there were 10,178 inhabitants, 55% female and 45% male.
Tourist attractions
File:Bauskas pils 2015.JPG|Bauska Castle
File:Bauskas pils rudenī.JPG|Bauska Castle
File:Bauskas luterāņu baznīca.JPG|Bauska Church of the Holy Spirit the oldest building in town
File:Bauska Town Hall corner.JPG|Bauska Town Hall in the Market square
File:Bauska, Rīgas 41.JPG|19th-century buildings on Riga street
File:Bauskas vecais kino 3.JPG|Stalin era cinema building
File:Hängebrücke-Musa-Bauska.jpg|Suspension bridge over Mūsa
File:Bauska Bus Station.jpg|alt=Fišers|Bauska Bus station
- Bauska castle and museum{{Cite web |url=http://bauskaspils.lv/en/castle-and-museum |title=Bauska Castle and Museum |access-date=2015-10-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090124203911/http://bauskaspils.lv/en/castle-and-museum |archive-date=2009-01-24 |url-status=dead}}
- Bauska Church of the Holy Spirit, Lutheran[http://www.latvia.travel/en/sight/church-holy-spirit-bauska Church of Holy Spirit] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151102035824/http://www.latvia.travel/en/sight/church-holy-spirit-bauska |date=November 2, 2015}}{{cite web|url= http://www.bauskasvecpilseta.lv/guide/the-church-of-the-holy-spirit|title= Church of the Holy Spirit}}
- Bauska Town Hall{{cite web|url= http://www.latvia.travel/en/sight/bauska-town-hall|title= Bauska Town Hall}}{{cite web|url= http://www.bauskasvecpilseta.lv/guide/the-bauska-city-hall|title= Bauska City Hall}}
- Bauska museum{{cite web|url= http://www.bauskasmuzejs.lv/en?id=18|title= Bauska Museum}}
- Bauska Freedom monument{{cite web|url= http://www.tourism.bauska.lv/en/attractions/in-bauska-town/freedom-monument-13|title= Freedom monument}}
- Church of St. George, Orthodox{{Cite web |url=https://www.panoramio.com/photo/66567907 |title=Panoramio.com |access-date=2017-12-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161024023225/http://www.panoramio.com/photo/66567907 |archive-date=2016-10-24 |url-status=dead}}
- Bauska Church of the Most Holy Sacrament, Catholic{{cite web|url= http://www.tourism.bauska.lv/en/attractions/in-bauska-town/bauska-st-sacrament-catholic-church-9|title= St.Sacrament church}}{{cite web|url= http://baltictravelnews.com/?view=view_images&g_uid=5689&img_id=129964|title= Photos}}
- Stone of Peter the Great{{cite web|url= http://www.tourism.bauska.lv/en/attractions/in-bauska-town/stone-of-peter-the-great-12|title= Stone of Peter the Great}}
=Bauska's Defenders' Monument=
{{main|Monument to the Defenders of Bauska}}
On September 14, 2012, a monument to the inhabitants of city who organized the defense of Bauska against the Soviet assault in 1944 was unveiled in the city, with inscription "To the defenders of Bauska against the second Soviet occupation on July 28 – September 14, 1944".
Twin towns — sister cities
{{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in Latvia}}
Bauska is twinned with:{{cite web |title=Sadraudzība|url=https://www.bauska.lv/lv/novads/sadraudziba|website=bauska.lv|publisher=Bauska|language=lv|access-date=2019-08-31}}
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- {{flagicon|SWE}} Hedemora, Sweden
- {{flagicon|GEO}} Khashuri, Georgia
- {{flagicon|CZE}} Náchod, Czech Republic
- {{flagicon|LTU}} Pakruojis, Lithuania
- {{flagicon|LTU}} Radviliškis, Lithuania
- {{flagicon|POL}} Rypin, Poland
- {{flagicon|MDA}} Soroca, Moldova
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Notable people
- Friedrich Bernhard Albers, 18th-century silversmith.{{cite web|url= http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/lot/a-pair-of-baltic-silver-candlesticks-mark-4885825-details.aspx?intObjectID=4885825|title= Christies.com}}
- Karl Constantin Kraukling, (1792–1873), Director of the Royal History Museum, Dresden.{{cite web|url= http://saebi.isgv.de/biografie/Karl_Constantin_Kraukling_(1792-1873)|title= Karl Constantin Kraukling}}
- Arthur Böttcher, (1831 – 1889), pathologist and anatomist.
- Lazar Nisselovich, (1858–1914), member of the 3rd Russian Duma.
- Abraham Isaac Kook, (1865–1935), Bauska rabbi 1894-1904.
- Vilis Olavs, (1867–1917), active during Latvian National Awakening.
- Vilis Plūdons, (1874–1940), poet.
- Krišjānis Berķis, (1884–1942), general, Minister of War.
- Artuss Kaimiņš, (born 1980), actor, politician.
- Kristīne Nevarauska, (born 1981), actress.
- Dainis Kazakevičs, (born 1981), professional football manager.
- Dace Lina, (born 1981), marathon runner.
- Dace Ruskule, (born 1981), discus thrower.
- Ivars Timermanis, (born 1982), basketball player.
- Dainis Upelnieks, (born 1982), sport shooter.
- Artūrs Toms Plešs, (born 1992), politician
- Mārtiņš Podžus and Jānis Podžus, (born 1994), tennis players.
- Elchonon Wasserman (born 1875), rabbi and rosh yeshiva.
- Inese Tarvida, (born 1998), taekwondo athlete
Climate
Bauska has a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb).
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|metric first = Yes
|single line = Yes
|Jan high C = -0.7
|Feb high C = -0.2
|Mar high C = 4.6
|Apr high C = 12.2
|May high C = 18.1
|Jun high C = 21.4
|Jul high C = 23.9
|Aug high C = 23.1
|Sep high C = 17.6
|Oct high C = 10.6
|Nov high C = 4.4
|Dec high C = 0.7
|year high C =
|Jan mean C = -3.0
|Feb mean C = -2.9
|Mar mean C = 0.7
|Apr mean C = 7.0
|May mean C = 12.3
|Jun mean C = 15.8
|Jul mean C = 18.3
|Aug mean C = 17.4
|Sep mean C = 12.6
|Oct mean C = 6.9
|Nov mean C = 2.3
|Dec mean C = -1.2
|year mean C =
|Jan low C = -5.7
|Feb low C = -6.0
|Mar low C = -3.0
|Apr low C = 1.9
|May low C = 6.2
|Jun low C = 10.0
|Jul low C = 12.6
|Aug low C = 11.7
|Sep low C = 8.0
|Oct low C = 3.5
|Nov low C = 0.1
|Dec low C = -3.6
|year low C =
|Jan record high C = 10.5
|Feb record high C = 12.8
|Mar record high C = 19.2
|Apr record high C = 27.2
|May record high C = 29.9
|Jun record high C = 32.1
|Jul record high C = 34.5
|Aug record high C = 34.3
|Sep record high C = 30.5
|Oct record high C = 23.7
|Nov record high C = 17.2
|Dec record high C = 11.4
|year record high C =
|Jan record low C = -34.6
|Feb record low C = -33.9
|Mar record low C = -25.1
|Apr record low C = -13.0
|May record low C = -4.0
|Jun record low C = 0.4
|Jul record low C = 3.5
|Aug record low C = 1.1
|Sep record low C = -4.6
|Oct record low C = -10.8
|Nov record low C = -20.4
|Dec record low C = -33.9
|year record low C =
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|Jan precipitation mm = 38.7
|Feb precipitation mm = 32.6
|Mar precipitation mm = 28.8
|Apr precipitation mm = 35.0
|May precipitation mm = 47.5
|Jun precipitation mm = 61.1
|Jul precipitation mm = 80.7
|Aug precipitation mm = 62.8
|Sep precipitation mm = 52.3
|Oct precipitation mm = 60.7
|Nov precipitation mm = 47.1
|Dec precipitation mm = 42.8
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|Jan precipitation days = 10
|Feb precipitation days = 8
|Mar precipitation days = 8
|Apr precipitation days = 7
|May precipitation days = 8
|Jun precipitation days = 9
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|Aug precipitation days = 10
|Sep precipitation days = 9
|Oct precipitation days = 11
|Nov precipitation days = 10
|Dec precipitation days = 11
| Jan humidity = 87.5
| Feb humidity = 85.1
| Mar humidity = 78.6
| Apr humidity = 70.4
| May humidity = 68.6
| Jun humidity = 72.7
| Jul humidity = 74.4
| Aug humidity = 75.4
| Sep humidity = 81.0
| Oct humidity = 85.8
| Nov humidity = 89.4
| Dec humidity = 89.4
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|source 1 = LVĢMC{{cite web
| url = https://data.gov.lv/dati/dataset/klimatisko-normu-dati/resource/4ef4a2ac-b439-478a-83b3-cdd39b1eff77
| title = Klimatisko normu dati
| publisher = Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Centre
| accessdate = March 24, 2023
| url = https://klimats.meteo.lv/klimats/rekordi/
| title = Gaisa temperatūras rekordi
| publisher = Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Centre
| accessdate = March 24, 2023
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|source 2 = NOAA (precipitation days, humidity 1991-2020){{cite web
| url = https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/archive/arc0216/0253808/4.4/data/0-data/Region-6-WMO-Normals-9120/Latvia/CSV/Bauska_26429.csv
| title = World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1991-2020
| publisher = National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
| accessdate = March 30, 2023
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External links
- [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Bauska,+Bauskas+pils%C4%93ta,+Latvia/@56.4073546,24.1649321,13z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x46e8c62e27309add:0x400cfcd68f30800 Map of Bauska]
- [http://www.tourism.bauska.lv/en/ Bauska Tourism information]
References
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