Aizkraukle
Aizkraukle is a town in Aizkraukle Municipality, of which it is the administrative centre. Most of Aizkraukle is situated on the right bank of the Daugava River. As defined by Latvian law, Aizkraukle belongs partially to Vidzeme and partially to Selonia. The population in 2020 was at 7,018.
History
In the second half of the 14th century, the Livonian Order built the Aizkraukle Castle, a few kilometres downstream from the ancient hillfort of Livs. The ruins of the castle still remain today. Before World War I, the settlement that stood near the site of modern-day Aizkraukle was known by its German name of Ascheraden.The modern town was established in 1961 as a settlement to house the builders of the nearby hydroelectric power plant of Pļaviņas. It was originally called Stučka, for Pēteris Stučka, a Latvian communist. Town status was granted to it in 1967, which is also when it became the administrative center of Stučkas district. In 1990, it was renamed as Aizkraukle, after the nearest railway station. The name literally means "beyond the Kraukle River."
Economy
General industries in the area include power generation, woodworking, printing, and agriculture.In 2004, Aizkraukle was awarded "The tidiest town in Latvia 2004" in its size group.
Notable people
- Aigars Apinis, athlete
- Ivars Deinis, luger
- Laura Igaune, athlete
- Kristers Gudļevskis, ice hockey player
- Elvis Stuglis, footballer
- Ingars Stuglis, footballer
Cited sources
- Е. М. Поспелов. "Имена городов: вчера и сегодня. Топонимический словарь." City Names: Yesterday and Today. Toponymic Dictionary." Москва, "Русские словари", 1993.
- Latvijas PSR Augstakās Padomes Prezidija Padomju Darba Jautājumu Daļa. Latvijas PSR Administratīvi Teritoriālais Iedalījums. 1978. gads. Izdevnieciba "Liesma", Riga 1978.