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Baltezers, Ādaži Municipality

Coordinates: 57°02′26″N 24°18′55″E / 57.04056°N 24.31528°E / 57.04056; 24.31528
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Baltezers Lutheran Church [lv] (1772)

Baltezers is a village in Ādaži Parish, Ādaži Municipality in the historical region of Vidzeme, and the Riga Planning Region in Latvia.[1] It is sandwiched between the lakes of Lielais and Mazais Baltezers 4,4 km south of the municipal center of Ādaži. The A1 highway stretches through the village.

History

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Baltezers historically formed around the Ādaži-Bukulti Castle (Neuermühlen, 1287) as Baltezers-Bukulti surrounding the parish church. In 1562, Gotthard Kettler appointed Heinrich von Don as the landlord.[2]

The village itself took its modern shape after World War II, as private housing grew around the land of the Baltezers (Ādaži) Lutheran Church, built in 1772.

References

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  1. ^ "Ādažu novada ciemu robežas" [Ādaži Municipality village borders] (PDF) (in Latvian). Ādaži Municipality. Retrieved 2010-09-23.
  2. ^ Hagemeister, Heinrich von. Materialien zu einer Geschichte der Landgüter Livlands. Teil 1. Riga:Eduard Franzen's Buchhandlung, 1836. S.52-53.

57°02′26″N 24°18′55″E / 57.04056°N 24.31528°E / 57.04056; 24.31528