Lucavsala
Location of Lucavsala (dark green) in Riga. | |
Lucavsala | |
Geography | |
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Location | Daugava River |
Coordinates | 56°55′27″N 24°07′06″E / 56.92417°N 24.11833°E |
Area | 150 ha (370 acres) |
Highest elevation | 2 m (7 ft) |
Administration | |
Demographics | |
Population | 98 |
Pop. density | 0.85 /km2 (2.2 /sq mi) |
Ethnic groups | Latvian |
Additional information | |
Official website | www.lucavsala.org |
Lucavsala (variously Lucav Island, Lucava Sala, Lucavas Sala, Ostrov Lutsavas-sala, or Ostrov Lutsavsala) is an island in the Daugava River in Riga, Latvia. It has a population of 98.
Location and geography
Lucavsala is in the Zemgale Suburb of Riga and in the Salas neighborhood.[1] It is in the Daugava River, near Zaķusala Island, home of the Riga Radio and TV Tower. The Salu Bridge connects Lucavsala to the rest of Riga. Lucavsala features one street (Lucavsala street), thirteen private houses, and over six hundred small gardens. The gardens are often found in poor condition.[2] There are plans to build an ice hockey hall on Lucavsala.[3]
Other features of Lucavsala include a monument for Russian soldiers who died during the Great Northern War,[4] a swimming pool, and a wakepark.[5] Lucavsala is a popular swimming place, with a relaxation and sports centre, as well as a rowing centre named after Ivans Klementjevs.
History
Lucavsala was created in the 18th century by merging a lot of small islands into the long and narrow Jumpravsala. This occurred because of the building of a dam that was created to control the waters of Daugava. The dam also merged Vīberta island into the mainland and made Zvirgzdu island a peninsula, or half-island. In the former territory of the dam that merged many islands, Dienvidu bridge was built. The name "Lucavsala" comes from the name of a noble man named Klauss Lucavs, who lived on one of those islands.[3] His mansion was named "Lucavmuiža". Since 1904,[1] Lucavsala has been part of the Salas neighbourhood of Riga.
On 9 July 2014 the Riga City Council voted to sell 102.9 hectares (254 acres) of land on Lucavsala, citing the need to develop the island, which would cost more than the city government had resources to afford.[6] Protestors gathered to show their opposition to the move, claiming the council did not have the authority to sell the land.[7]
In 2015 and 2016 island was the home to the Kubana Festival (de), a Russian contemporary music festival that is not currently welcomed by authorities in that country.[8]
On July 27, 2017 Red Hot Chili Peppers will perform at the park as a part of The Getaway World Tour.
Demographics
Year | Private gardens | People |
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1960 | 200 | 130 |
2000 | 500 | 140 |
2010 | 600 | 98 |
Gallery
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References
- 1 2 "Apkaimes.lv". Retrieved 2014-02-12.
- ↑ Bormanis, Uldis. Tava labākā grāmata par Rīgu. p. 103. ISBN 9789984100319.
- 1 2 "Zaļā dzīvesstila žurnāls "Vides Vēstis"". Videsvestis.lv. Retrieved 2013-12-04.
- ↑ "Flowers laying at the memorial on Lucavsala Island". Retrieved 14 July 2014.
- ↑ "Lucavsala island". Live Riga. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
- ↑ "Riga City Council decides to sell 102.9 hectares on Lucavsala Island". The Baltic Course. 9 July 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
- ↑ "Riga City Council to decide on selling of Lucavsala". The Baltic Course. 8 July 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
- ↑ "Russian Rock Festival Kubana Loses Venue After Orthodox Church Protests". Billboard. 18 June 2015. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
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Coordinates: 56°55′27″N 24°07′06″E / 56.92417°N 24.11833°E