Liepupe

Liepupe is a village in Latvia, in Liepupe parish of Salacgrīva Municipality. The village is located 5 km from the Baltic Sea coast Metsepole Plain and Seaside Lowlands. The name of the village and the river Liepupe flowing through it comes from the Latvianized ancient Livs name Pernigele , distortion of the words "parnarna", "yogur river", which also means "Pärnu River" in Latvian.

Liepupe
village
Liepupe manor house
Liepupe
Coordinates: 57°27′48″N 24°28′16″E
Country Latvia
MunicipalitySalacgrīva Municipality
ParishLiepupe Parish
Population
 (2017)[1]
  Total326

History

The village was founded in the 17th century next to the Liepupe estate. Liepupe Manor, built in 1751, is one of the best preserved baroque manors in Vidzeme.

Culture

The Baltic Acoustic Music Festival, the Silver Gull, is hold in Liepupe since 2012. Liepupe has a library. Liepupe village church is located in Jelgavkrast village.

See also

  • Liepupe Manor

References

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