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Madona (; german: Modohn) is a town with town rights in the Vidzeme region of
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and is the center of the Madona municipality.


History

The surrounding area of Madona had been populated in earlier times, which is confirmed by discoveries of old burial grounds in the city's vicinity. Madona is first mentioned in writing in 1461, when Archbishop Sylvester began renting the lands of Birži Manor. However, the Swedish government placed the land under state control. After the Great Northern War, Madona became property of the Russian Empire. Empress Elizabeth presented Birži Manor along with other of Vidzeme's manors to Count Alexander Buturlin. Empress Catherine II bought the lands back as a present to the
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-born General Maxim Zorić. From the 19th to the beginning of the 20th century, the location of Madona was the fields of Birži Manor. According to one version, the name of Madona stems from the adjacent Madona Lake. According to another version, Madona got its name from Birži Manor, which German exonym is ''Madohn'' or ''Modohn''. For this reason, the railway station situated at the Pļaviņas - Valka
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line was named Madona as well. The populated place that slowly emerged around the station also got this name after the erection of the Madona railway station in 1903. Village privileges was given to Madona 1 July 1921, and town privileges 7 June 1926. Since 1 April 1925 Madona was the center of the newly founded County of Madona ( Madonas apriņķis). Madona had 1,357 inhabitants at the time. During World War II, Madona was under German occupation from 2 July 1941 until 13 August 1944. It was administered as a part of the Generalbezirk Lettland of
Reichskommissariat Ostland The Reichskommissariat Ostland (RKO) was established by Nazi Germany in 1941 during World War II. It became the civilian occupation regime in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and the western part of Byelorussian SSR. German planning documents initia ...
.


Population

The Latvian Central Statistics Department reported 9,242 citizens as of 1 January 2007, with 888 people per square kilometre (0.37 square miles). When it comes to age distribution of the Madona inhabitants, the majority group consisting of 5,925 people are registered as "labour-capable" ( lv, darbaspējīgie); 1,339 are under the age of "labour-capability" and 1867 are over. As of 21 December 2003, there are 211 (3.5%) unemployed citizens of the labour force.


Geography

The town of Madona lies in
Vidzeme Upland The Vidzeme Upland or the Vidzeme Highland ( lv, Vidzemes augstiene) is a hilly area of higher elevation in northeastern Latvia, named after the historical region of Vidzeme. Sometimes it is referred to as the Central Vidzeme Upland, to distingui ...
. The hilly surroundings descend in a northwestern-southeastern direction. Several minor rivers and
stream A stream is a continuous body of water, body of surface water Current (stream), flowing within the stream bed, bed and bank (geography), banks of a channel (geography), channel. Depending on its location or certain characteristics, a stream ...
s flows through the town, such as: Lisa River, Leivārīte, Ridzīte, Mucenieki River, Rieba River and Madona River — which flows can be seen in beautiful
glen A glen is a valley, typically one that is long and bounded by gently sloped concave sides, unlike a ravine, which is deep and bounded by steep slopes. Whittow defines it as a "Scottish term for a deep valley in the Highlands" that is "narrower ...
s, like: ''The Love Glen'', ''The Wedding Glen'' and ''The Divorce Glen''. In ''The Love Glen'' is a park, in which the manmade water reservoir has one of the highest fountains in Latvia.


Notable locations and objects

* Madona City Museum — founded in 1944, the museum owns more than 107,000 historical items, it is located in historical Birži Manor. * ''The Love Glen'' ( lv, Mīlestības grava). Through ''The Love Glen'' flows the Madona River, along which shores slings park footpaths. At the entrance a pond with a fountain can be found. * Madona Second High School — first three-storey building in Madona, built 1924–26. * Former hotel building — among the oldest buildings in town, built 1901 of boulders and bricks. * Lazdona Lutheran Church — built 1802–05, inaugurated 1806. * Lazdona Holy Trinity Orthodox Church — built 1863–66. * Madona Catholic Church — built 1931–34.


Tourism

Madona is 170 km east from Latvian capital Riga. Most popular tourism objects in Madona and surrounding are: * Gaizinkalns hill. Gaizinkalns is the highest point of Latvia. It is 311.94 m above sea level. Visitors can take a walk for the 2 km long walking trail with beautiful views. Hill surrounding has evolved winter sports offer - comfortable skiing centers and accommodation. * Teiči and Krustkalni nature reserves. The aim of these reserves is to provide ecosystems protection and natural development. There is an opportunity for tourists with a guide to see these protected nature territories and use birds watchtower. The total area of the Teiči reserve is 19,779 ha. *
Kalsnava Arboretum Kalsnava Arboretum ( lv, Kalsnavas arborētums) is an arboretum in Kalsnava Parish, Madona Municipality, Latvia. History The arboretum was founded in 1975 with the purpose "to conduct scientific research in dendrology and forestry and plant f ...
- largest collection of decorative trees and bushes in eastern part of Latvia, with total area of 130,37 ha. * Lake Lubāns - the part of largest lake in Latvia is in Madona district. Allowed activities next to the lake are fishing, swimming, using bird-watching tower, renting a telescope and a bike. * Interesting farms for tourists - 13 farms are open: rabbits and goats farm "Sveki", goat farm "Līvi", "Kucuru mill", farm "Ataugas". * Winter sports and recreation centers: sport center "Smeceres sils", located next to Madona. There were organized some international biathlon and cross-country skiing competitions (Scandinavian Cup 2013 and World-cup Ski-Orienteering Competition 2013). Also, there are: recreation center "Gaizins", skiing center "Viešūra kalns", and recreation complex "Rēķu kalns" - alpine skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, the tube-slope. * Madona local history and art museum, with more than 20 artistic and thematic exhibitions every year. * Different workshops (arts and crafts) and cultural events. * Much accommodation.


Twin towns — sister cities

Madona is
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with: *
Anykščiai Anykščiai (; see #Name, other names) is a ski resort town in Lithuania, west of Utena, Lithuania, Utena. The Roman Catholic Church of St. Matthias in Anykščiai is the tallest church in Lithuania, with spires measuring in height. Anykščiai ...
, Lithuania * Borjomi, Georgia * Coulaines, France * Lahoysk, Belarus * Mettmann, Germany *
Rapla Rapla (German: ''Rappel'') is a town in central Estonia, the capital of Rapla County and the centre of Rapla Parish. The oldest records date back to 1241 in the Danish Census Book, when it was said that it was a small village with 8 acres of ...
, Estonia * Strugi Krasnye, Russia * Tranås, Sweden * Weyhe, Germany


References


External links


Official website of Madona
{{Authority control 1926 establishments in Latvia Madona Municipality Populated places established in 1926 Towns in Latvia