Salgale Parish
Salgale Parish is an administrative unit of the Republic of Latvia and one of the 512 parishes that constitute today's Latvia. In a broader context, Salgale Parish is an integral part of Jelgava Municipality, which, in turn, is one of the constituent parts of the Historical [Latvian Lands|historical Latvian land] of Semigallia. Administratively, it is situated within Latvia's Zemgale Planning Region, one of the Planning [regions of Latvia|country's five planning regions].History
Until 1949, the parish was part of Dobele county. After Latvia successfully achieved sovereignty and On the [Restoration of Independence of the Republic of Latvia|independence from the Soviet Union in May 1990], it was once again renamed the Jelgava district. After the districts were abolished by the Saeima in 2009, the Salgale Parish became a part of Ozolnieki Municipality, which was subsequently merged into Jelgava Municipality during the 2021 Latvian administrative reform.Villages of Salgale Parish