Historical Latvian Lands

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Historical Latvian Lands ({{langx|lv|Latviešu vēsturiskās zemes}}) or formerly Cultural regions of Latvia ({{langx|lv|Latvijas kultūrvēsturiskie novadi}}) are several areas within Latvia formally recognised as distinct from the rest of the country. These are: Kurzeme (Courland), Zemgale (Semigallia), Latgale (Latgalia), Vidzeme, and Sēlija (Selonia). While some of these regions are seen purely as culturally distinct, others have historically been parts of different countries and have been used to divide the country for administrative and other purposes.

On 16 June 2021, the Saeima adopted the {{ill|Historical Latvian Lands Law|lv|Latviešu vēsturisko zemju likums}} which aims to create the necessary preconditions for strengthening the common identity of the population and for the preservation and sustainable development of the cultural and historical environment and cultural spaces of the historical Latvian lands. The Law assigns each parish and town in Latvia to one of the five historical Latvian regions: Vidzeme, Latgale, Kurzeme, Zemgale, and Sēlija. The state city of Riga, a Baltic metropolis, is a historical part of Vidzeme and the special identity and the particularities of the cultural and historical environment of Riga should be supported and promoted.[https://www.vestnesis.lv/op/2021/121B.3 "Latviešu vēsturisko zemju likums"] ("Historical Latvian Lands Law"), the official text of the Law[https://www.saeima.lv/en/news/saeima-news/29942-saeima-adopts-the-historical-latvian-lands-law Saeima adopts the Historical Latvian Lands Law (16.06.2021.)]

Historical Latvian Lands

The Latvian nation was formed from the cultures of peoples that inhabited the Historical Latvian Lands: Livonians, Curonians, Latgalians (ancient and modern), Selonians, and Semigalians, under the influence of the Baltic German culture.

The Appendix 1 to the Historical Latvian Lands Law enumerates the cities (or city parts) and parishes according to the historical lands.

Image:Latvija viki.PNGIn some cases, Kurzeme, Sēlija and Zemgale are combined into one region. This reflects the political division of Latvia between 1629 and 1917, when Kurzeme and Zemgale were together, first as the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia, then as the Courland Governorate in the Russian Empire while Vidzeme and Latgale as parts of the Duchy of Livonia were politically separate, both from Courland and one from another since the 17 century. From this perspective, there are three regions: Kurzeme (including Zemgale and Sēlija), Vidzeme and Latgale. Such division is no longer commonly used but it can be seen in the coat of arms of Latvia and the Monument of Freedom in Riga both of which contain three stars: for Kurzeme, Vidzeme and Latgale, which were united into Latvia in 1918.

Regional symbols

File:Coat of arms of Kurzeme.svg|alt=|Coat of arms of Courland

File:Coat of arms of Zemgale.svg|alt=|Coat of arms of Semigallia

File:Coat of arms of Sēlija.svg|alt=|Coat of arms of Selonia

File:Coat of arms of Vidzeme.svg|alt=|Coat of arms of Vidzeme

File:Coat of arms of Latgale.svg|alt=|Coat of arms of Latgallia

File:Flag of Courland (state).svg|Historical flag of Courland

File:Official Flag of Latgale.svg|alt=Flag of Latgallia|Flag of Latgallia

File:Sēlijas karogs.svg|alt=Flag of Selonia|Flag of Selonia

File:Official flag of Zemgale.svg|alt=Flag of Semigallia|Flag of Semigallia

File:Flag of Vidzeme (A. Kuzmins proposal).svg|Flag of Vidzeme

Other ethnocultural regions

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Several other, smaller, ethnocultural regions are identified in Latvia: {{ill|Maliena|lv}}, {{ill|Piebalga|lv}}, {{ill|Lejaskurzeme|lv}}, {{ill|Suiti (Latvia)|lt=Suiti|lv}} parishes, Livonian Coast (Lībiešu krasts), {{ill|Leišmale|lv}}, and {{ill|Vidiena|lv}}.[https://lvportals.lv/wwwraksti/TEMAS/FAILI/KULTURVESTURISKAIS_IEDALIJUMS.PDF Latvijas Kultūrvēsturiskais iedalijums]

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