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Inspection for Heritage Protection of Latvia added it to the list of the most endangered sites in 2004. The Rezekne City Council with the support of Norwegian Financial Institutions started reconstruction of the building. Within the framework of the project it will be possible to create an
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Rēzekne
Academy of Technology is one of the higher education institutes and research centers of Latvia. It has three faculties, namely, faculty of education, languages, and design, faculty of engineering and faculty of economics and management. Rēzekne Academy of Technology offers study programs at
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the ancient
Latvian goddess of motherhood, fertility, and earth. The cross in her outstretched arm symbolizes the deep importance of Catholicism to Latgalian culture. The words "Vienoti Latvijai" beneath the statue (meaning "United for Latvia") designates the decision to reunite with the rest of
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The multifunctional culture centre "Gors" (The
Embassy of Latgale) was opened in 2013. In addition to the main 1000-seat concert hall, it includes a 220-seat concert hall, Registration of marriages hall, exhibition space, repetition halls and a restaurant. The centre is used for a variety of
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A museum is now opened in the premises of Rēzekne Old-Believers
Cemetery Commune which shows the daily routine and lifestyle of Latgalian old-believers. In one of the rooms the collected items reflect church life, another has ethnographical items. The museum can be visited on request.
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The church was built in 1895. In 1906 it was considerably reconstructed, with a belfry with three bells, for which the church is now famous. One of them weighs 4,832 kg (10,653 lb) and is the biggest bell in Latvia. The bell clapper alone is 200 kg (441 lb) heavy.
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The parish got back its property at the beginning of the 1990s and the building has undergone major repairs. It is possible to climb the 37 metres (121 feet) bell tower and see Rēzekne from above. Classical music concerts and divine services take place in the church nowadays.
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In the middle of the 1990s it was acquired by the
Rezekne Art College. Due to the efforts of the students and teachers, the Art House got back its original outlook. It houses the exposition "Latgalian painting" from the reserves of the Latgale Culture History Museum.
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The opening of the center was on 1 September 2012. The architects were Rasa Kalniņa and Māris Krumiņš who used
Latvian ethnographic motifs in their design. The main construction materials are concrete, glass, metal and wood. It is the largest building with a
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Like many 1930s buildings in the city such as the Nation Palace of
Latvian Society (the House of Culture nowadays), the Secondary School no.3 elementary school, and the Red Cross Hospital (nowadays a students hostel) it was designed by the architect Pavlov.
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It soon became the property of the city, and was used as a teachers' institute, a school, a tuberculosis centre and a military registration office. This frequent change of users almost totally destroyed the original rich interior.
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After Latvia's independence in 1918, the population of ethnic
Latvians in the city grew substantially, but Jews still made up slightly over a quarter of the population (25.4% in 1935.) In 1939, the population was 13,000. During
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The cathedral was consecrated in 1901. It was built on the site of a previous wooden church which had been constructed from the funds allotted by Kraków military leader
Belinski. In 1887 the church was destroyed in a
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The Castle Ruins, situated on the hill by the river, are the remainders of the ancient fortified residence of ancient Latgalians which existed there from the 9th to 13th centuries. At the end of the 13th century the
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The construction of the church dates back to 1840, though it was not consecrated until 1846. In 1854, it was closed for reconstruction. After a two-year reconstruction period the church obtained its definitive look.
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The cathedral has curved wooden altars decorated by the sculptures of Jesus Christ, Virgin Mary, St.Teresa, and others. The cathedral is famous for its depictions in stained glass of the first Livonian bishops,
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on 27 July 1944. Due to the heavy air-bombing by Soviet forces in 1944, ⅔ of its buildings were destroyed. Out of a pre-war population of 13,300, only 5,000 people remained in the city at the end of the war.
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built a stone castle (Rozitten castle). It was situated in a strategically important place, so the Russians, Lithuanians and Poles were seeking to conquer it. The castle was completely destroyed during the
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In 1991, the population of Rēzekne was 43,156. Since then, the population has decreased to 30,800 (2017), due to a low birth rate, an aging population (the average age in Rēzekne is 40.3 years) (see also
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The building which is now known as the Art House was built in the last quarter of the 19th century for the merchant Vorobjov. It features rich woodcarvings on its façade, decorated in an eclectic style.
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Due to Rēzekne's multi-ethnic character throughout the centuries, many religious communities have settled in the city. Ethnic differences were often distinguished on religious lines; the Germans brought
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Based on the data provided by Latvijas Statistika, the population of Rēzekne was 10,795 in the year 1897. It decreased to 9,997 in 1920, while increasing again to 12,620 in 1925 and 13,139 in 1935.
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During the 19th century, the construction of the Moscow-Ventspils and Saint Petersburg-Warsaw railways transformed Rēzekne from a sleepy country town into an important city with two stations.
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The synagogue was built in 1845 and is considered to be one of the oldest wooden buildings in Rēzekne. The synagogue was open until the 1990s, when it was closed for fire safety reasons.
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at the end of World War II. By 1989, Russians accounted for the majority of the population, at 53%. After Latvia's independence in 1991, many repatriated to Russia.
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congress was held in Rēzekne, in which Latgale was declared to unite with the other Latvian regions. Following Latvia's declaration of independence in 1918, the
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period until the achievements of present-day Latgalian ceramists and modern developments. Ceramics collection includes 2000 ceramic wares, made by the renowned
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The church has an active choir whose members have studied music. A majority of the members work as musicians and enjoy their Sunday singing in the church.
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was first documented in 1285. Throughout its early history, Rēzekne was attacked many times by Russian and Lithuanian forces. The town became part of the
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The Catholic Cathedral "Vissvētā Jēzus Sirds" (Sacred Heart of Jesus), (built 1893–1914) dominates Rēzekne's skyline looking from the castle hill.
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in the Baltic countries. The towers offer one of the best views in Rezekne, over the Castle Hill and the historical center of the city.
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Rēzekne was rebuilt after the war with an emphasis on industrial development. Rēzekne had the 5th highest industrial output in the
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stoop decorated the church. A small stone chapel in memory of
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Eastern Latvia's Center of Creative Services "Zeimuļs"
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exhibition devoted to the history of Rezekne's Jews.
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2215:31 July
2187:Vitebsk
2135:Krychaw
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1852:(35.6)
1847:(30.6)
1842:(22.8)
1837:(−1.1)
1812:(35.8)
1807:(23.2)
1802:(29.5)
1797:(36.7)
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1782:(54.3)
1777:(49.8)
1772:(42.8)
1767:(34.5)
1762:(24.4)
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1752:(19.0)
1742:(43.1)
1737:(27.1)
1732:(33.4)
1727:(42.4)
1722:(52.7)
1717:(61.7)
1712:(64.0)
1707:(59.9)
1702:(53.6)
1697:(43.5)
1692:(31.3)
1687:(23.7)
1682:(23.7)
1672:(50.3)
1667:(30.6)
1662:(37.2)
1657:(48.6)
1652:(61.5)
1647:(71.8)
1642:(73.8)
1637:(69.4)
1632:(63.5)
1627:(52.7)
1622:(37.8)
1617:(28.6)
1612:(27.7)
1602:(94.5)
1597:(50.9)
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1587:(72.7)
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1577:(94.5)
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1567:(89.8)
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557:Rzeżyca
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2790:Līvāni
2770:Ķekava
2750:Dobele
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499:Moscow
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285:26,131
196:Latvia
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2865:Talsi
2795:Ludza
2745:Cēsis
2735:Balvi
2715:Ādaži
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2051:79.9
2048:90.1
2045:89.7
2042:85.7
2039:82.5
2036:78.1
2033:75.3
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1909:33.4
1904:32.7
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1775:9.9
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