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Rundēni or Rundāni is a village in
Rundēni Parish Rundēni parish ( lv, Rundēnu pagasts) is located in southwest Ludza District in Latvia. It borders on the Pildas, Nirza, Lauderu and Istras parishes of the Ludza District; the Škaunes and Ezernieku parishes of the Krāslava District; and th ...
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Ludza Municipality Ludza Municipality ( lv, Ludzas novads) is a municipality in Latgale, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Briģi Parish, Cirma Parish, Isnauda Parish, Istra Parish, Nirza Parish, Ņukši Parish, Pilda Parish, Pureņi Parish, ...
in the
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region of
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. It is the center of
Rundēni Parish Rundēni parish ( lv, Rundēnu pagasts) is located in southwest Ludza District in Latvia. It borders on the Pildas, Nirza, Lauderu and Istras parishes of the Ludza District; the Škaunes and Ezernieku parishes of the Krāslava District; and th ...
. In the village converge roads from six villages Zirgi, Kaunata, Lauderi, Vecsloboda, Raypole and Sapožņiki.


History

Rundēni got its name from latgalian words 'creek' and 'hot water'. In 1933, it acquired the status of village, and two years later 38 houses were built.


Economic activities

In the centre of Rundēni are school (not working from 2007), pre-school educational institution, dispensary, a library (there is access to the Internet), the People's house (club), post office, two shops. There is a bus stop - Rundēni. By public transport (bus) it is possible to reach the populated places:
Ludza Ludza (; pl, Lucyn, german: Ludsen, russian: Лудза, ''Ludza'') is a town in the Latgale region of eastern Latvia. Ludza is the oldest town in Latvia and this is commemorated by a key in its coat of arms. Ludza is the administrative centre o ...
, Zirgi, Pakalni, Kovaļiški, Borisova, Brodaiža, Gajeva, Pilda, Ņukši, Listaki, Martiši, Konecpole, Lazari, Vecsloboda, Soboļina, Šakuri, Lauderi, Skredeli, Ploski, Zilupe, Brigi, Pikava, Skriņi, Bobiši, Istalsna, Mežavepri, Dzenigaļi, Vertulova, Seiļi, Raipole, Nirza, Horoševa, Gorbi, Pildagreči.


Showplaces


Hill of Crosses

In 2000, a resident of Rundēni Janis Alnis (known Latvian specialist of missile construction, professor of Riga Polytechnic Institute) cleared the local hill from the garbage. In age-old days on this hill there was the
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Church constructed by monks-Dominicans. During up to 2007 on the Hill have been set crosses of various forms and beliefs, constructions with
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inscriptions, a huge boulder on which the Cross made by the nature is represented. Many flowers and plants are planted. In the centre at Hill is The Cross, made from oak, whose age is 700 years. At the top of a Hill is located The Bell-Tower, in which instead of a bell - part of the tractor-trailer. Image:Hill of Crosses in Rundēni 17.jpg Image:Hill of Crosses in Rundēni 9.jpg Image:Hill of Crosses in Rundēni 19.jpg Image:Hill of Crosses in Rundēni 16.jpg Image:Hill of Crosses in Rundēni 18.jpg Image:Hill of Crosses in Rundēni 4.jpg Image:Hill of Crosses in Rundēni 2.jpg Image:Hill of Crosses in Rundēni 20.jpg


The Roman Catholic Church of Christ's Ascension in Rundēni

The church is located at the heart of Rundēni - opposite the bus stop, and was built without towers. There is a separately standing small bell-tower with two bells. An iron fencing on the stone basis fences the church and bell-tower. Local landowner Andrey Shahno constructed the church about 1820.jonins.mii.lu.lv (in Latvian), 2002-08-10
Inside the church is a crypt, in which was buried the family of landowner Victor Shahno - descendant of Andrei Shahno. Victor Shahno himself had emigrated abroad during the Second World War. Until 1946 the crypt was available for visitors, but later was closed to prevent looting. Image:Rundenu Church 4.jpg Image:Rundenu Church 1.JPG Image:Rundenu Church.jpg Image:Rundenu Church 2.JPG


Rundēnu Manor / Rundēnu School / Museum

Rundēnu School building is located on the territory of the manor, whose owner was Polish landowner Victor Shahno. Now on a place of Rundēnu Manor is only a park. In park of the manor the landowner has planted two malls of trees - on the one hand - lindens' mall, on another - fir-trees' mall. Lindens’ mall is kept and up to now. Fir-trees’ mall has been cut down for building needs during the Second World War. At this time inside the manor is located the school complex.On materials of the museum of school and edge of Rundēni In 1938 construction of a new building of secondary school has begun. Future school director Arthur Burtnieks headed building construction. The school was built by hand, without technique help. In 1939 has opened the doors the spacious three-storey building of school. Now the building of school is empty - in 2007 was last school release. Image:Rundēni. Road to school in winter.jpg, Road to school in winter Image:Rundēni. Lindens’ mall near school.JPG, Lindens’ mall near school Image:Rundēni. School.JPG, School building Image:Near Rundenu school.JPG, Near Rundenu school


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rundeni Villages in Latvia Ludza Municipality Lyutsinsky Uyezd Latgale