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Krustpils

Jēkabpils
City
Jēkabpils pilsētas laukums.JPG
Flag of Jēkabpils
Flag
Coat of arms of Jēkabpils
Coat of arms
Jēkabpils is located in Latvia
Jēkabpils
Jēkabpils
Location in Latvia
Coordinates: 56°29′58″N 25°52′42″E / 56.49944°N 25.87833°E / 56.49944; 25.87833Coordinates: 56°29′58″N 25°52′42″E / 56.49944°N 25.87833°E / 56.49944; 25.87833
Country  Latvia
Town rights 1670
Government
 • Mayor Leonīds Salcevičs
 • Number of city council members 13
Area
 • Total 23 km2 (9 sq mi)
Population (1 January 2012)
 • Total 24,678
 • Density 1,100/km2 (2,800/sq mi)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 • Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal code LV-52(01–06)
Calling code (+371) 652
Website www.jekabpils.lv

Jēkabpils (About this sound pronunciation ; German: Jakobstadt; Lithuanian: Jėkabpilis; Polish: Jakubów) is a city in southeastern Latvia roughly halfway between Riga and Daugavpils and spanning the Daugava River. Historic Jēkabpils lies on the left bank, in Selonia while historic Krustpils (German: Kreutzburg) lies on the right bank, in Latgale. The two cities were united during Soviet rule in 1962 under the Jēkabpils name, but retain their distinct regional character.

Jēkabpils was also formerly home to a Soviet air base.

A stone cross-castle — Cruczeborch (German: Kreutzburg) – was built in 1237 by the bishop of Rīga. Archeological excavations on the nearby Asote mound indicate that this place was a busy trading centre for the Latgalians, one of the Latvian tribes, and had been inhabited since 1,000 BC. An adjoining settlement already existed when Krustpils Castle was first built; it grew up around the castle as the village of Krustpils. The village was often destroyed during local wars, such as Polish-Swedish battles, but was always rebuilt afterward.


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