Vilce Parish
Vilce parish is an administrative unit of Jelgava Municipality in the Semigallia region of Latvia. Center - Vilce.
Geography
Vilce parish is bordering in the west with Tērvete Parish, Dobele municipality, in the north - Zaļenieki Parish, Jelgava municipality, in the east - Lielplatone Parish, Eleja Parish, in the south - with the territory of Lithuania Joniškis District Municipality.Rivers: Ķīve, Platone, Rukūze, Sidrabe, Švėtė, Vilce.
Towns, villages and settlements of Vilce parish
- Vilce
- Ziedkalne
- Mūrmuiža
- Bandenieki
- Blankenfelde
- Kalnrozes
- Kapteines
- Mazvilce
History
In 1819 a school opened at Vilce Manor. By 1823 it was completed by 140 children but the school was closed. 1837 the school for the children of Wilts and Blankenfelde reopened, 1868 a new building was built for her on Elea Road. 1921 school became a four-year school, 1931 - in the decade, 1934 - at six, 1989 on the ninth, from 1992 Vilce Elementary School.
- 1820 – 1945 – Vilce County
- 1959 – 1990 – Vilce district, Jelgava district
- 1990 – 2009 – Vilce County
- as of 2009 – Vilce county, Jelgava municipality
Monuments
- Nature Monuments: Blankenfelde ash, Blankenfelde vinca, Gypsy Oak, Valley Oak.
- Architectural landmarks: Berkene Manor, Blankenfelde Manor and Park, Vilce Manor, Berkene Mill, Mūrmuiža Mill.
- Historical monuments: Silene mound, Vilce mound, Murmuiža ancient burial ground, Battle of Gemauerthof site, monument to Swedish soldiers near Mūrmuiža.