Taurene Parish

Taurene Parish (Latvian: Taurenes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Vecpiebalga Municipality, Latvia and one of the 5 parishes in this municipality. Before the administrative reform of 2009, Taurene Parish was one of the 475 parishes in Latvia and one of the 21 parishes in the former Cēsis District. Taurene is located in a hilly region. Land use consists mostly of agriculture, forests and lakes. The regional road P30 runs through Taureme.

Towns, villages and settlements

Hamlets in Taurene Parish are:

  • Andreni
  • Banuzi
  • Brezgis
  • Jeruzi
  • Lodes Muiza
  • Mezrijas
  • Nekins
  • Runtes
  • Taurene
  • Zalkalns

Lakes and rivers

The Gauja river flows through Taurene. A number of lakes are located in Taurene parish:

  • Banuzu ezers
  • Brenkuzu ezers
  • Dabaru dikis
  • Daboru ezers
  • Ilzes Lodes ezers
  • Kalenites ezers
  • Rijas ezers
  • Stupenu ezers
  • Taurenes ezers
  • Zelleskaina dikis

Tourism

The Nekina Manor is located in Nekins.[1]

In Taurene the Dutch environmental organization ARK is involved in a natural grazing project. In 2008 ARK introduced a herd of Konik horses to a privately owned piece of land. In 2012 seven of the horses of this herd were moved to a new grazing project in Ranka.[2]

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References

  1. "Nekina Manor at vietas". Retrieved 26 November 2012.
  2. "Ranka, nieuw gebied met natuurlijke begrazing". Retrieved 26 November 2012.

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