Vidzeme Planning Region
Vidzeme Planning Region in blue
Vidzeme Planning Region in blue
CountryLatvia
Largest cityValmiera
Area
  Total19,183 km2 (7,407 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
  Total276,037
  Density14/km2 (37/sq mi)
GDP
  Metro€3.704 billion (2021)
  Per capita€13,364 (2021)
Websitewww.vidzeme.lv

Vidzeme Region (Latvian: Vidzemes reģions), officially Vidzeme Planning Region (Latvian: Vidzemes plānošanas reģions) is one of the five planning regions of Latvia, it is situated in the northern part of Latvia. The state institution was founded on 2 October 2006, based on the creation of the region territory as prescribed by Regulations No. 133 of the Cabinet of Ministers as of 25 March 2003, the "Regulations on Territories of Planning Regions". After the 2021 reform part of Riga Planning Region was incorporated into Vidzeme.

Administrative divisions

Subdivision Area km2 Population[1] GDP[2] GDP per capita
Ogre Municipality1,83957,591€473 million€8,213
Kocēni Municipality2,94650,799€717 million€14,045
Cēsis Municipality2,66840,810€431 million€10,525
Limbaži Municipality2,44128,263€275 million€9,691
Madona Municipality3,35528,119€324 million€11,425
Gulbene Municipality1,87619,109€221 million€11,435
Smiltene Municipality1,80117,904€321 million€17,840
Alūksne Municipality1,70013,562€115 million€8,361
Saulkrasti Municipality2789,407€109 million€11,747
Valka Municipality9107,545€68 million€8,950
Varakļāni Municipality2792,918€28 million€9,590
Vidzeme Planning Region19,183276,037€3,704 million€13,364

See also

References

  1. ""Iedzīvotāju skaits pēc tautības reģionos, pilsētās, novados, pagastos, apkaimēs un blīvi apdzīvotās teritorijās gada sākumā (pēc administratīvi teritoriālās reformas 2021. gadā)"". www.data.stat.gov.lv.
  2. "Gross domestic product and gross value added by planning region, State city and municipality at current prices (after administrative-territorial reform in 2021), (thousand euro) – Territorial unit, Time period and Indicator". www.data.stat.gov.lv.


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