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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 land of Semigallia. Administratively, it is situated within Latvia's Zemgale Planning Region, one of the country's five planning regions.

History
Until 1949, the parish was part of Dobele county (which was renamed Jelgava County in 1920, the same year Latvia achieved independence, following a more than a year and a half-long Latvian War of Independence). After Latvia successfully achieved sovereignty and independence from the Soviet Union in May 1990, it was once again renamed the Jelgava district. After the districts were abolished by the Saeima (Latvian parliament) in 2009, the Salgale Parish became a part of Ozolnieki Municipality, which was subsequently merged into Jelgava Municipality during the 2021 Latvian administrative reform. WWII is not ended here - panoramio.jpg|Ruins of Salgale lutheran church. Destroyed during WW2 == Villages of Salgale Parish ==
Villages of Salgale Parish
AučiEmburga (parish centre) • Garoza • Ozolkalni • Plāņi • Purviņi • Renceles == References ==
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