Ķekava

City in Latvia
City in Ķekava Municipality, Latvia
Coat of arms of Ķekava
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56°50′N 24°14′E / 56.833°N 24.233°E / 56.833; 24.233CountryLatviaMunicipalityĶekava MunicipalityFirst mentioned1435City rights1 July 2022Area
 • Total9.4 km2 (3.63 sq mi) • Land9.1 km2 (3.51 sq mi) • Water0.3 km2 (0.12 sq mi)  3.2%Population
 (2022)
 • Total5,446 [1]Time zoneUTC+2 (EET) • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)Callcode371Websitehttp://www.kekava.lv

Ķekava (historical German: Keckau) is a city in Latvia, in the historical region of Vidzeme. It is on the left side of the Sausā Daugava [lv], a tributary of the Daugava River. Ķekava serves as the center of Ķekava Municipality and Ķekava Parish.

Etymology

According to the version of the etymologist Konstantīns Karulis [lv], "Ķekava" is a word of Baltic origin: in ancient Indo-European languages, the root "kek" means "bend, bend", and "av(e)" means "moisten, dehydrate, flow". This hydronym probably reflects the course of the Ķekava River [lv]: in the upper reaches it runs parallel to the Daugava, but in the middle reaches there are some sharp bends, turning towards the mouth of the Daugava.[citation needed]

History

Ķekava's-Dole's church, 1783
Poultry factory built in 1967.

In 1916, the First Battle of Kekava and Second Battle of Kekava were fought at Ķekava.

Ķekava was a small village until 1970s (with a population of 333 in 1967).[2]

After the creation of the Ķekava kolkhoz and the construction of the poultry factory (Ķekavas putnu fabrika), the village's population increased.

Following the Singing Revolution and collapse of the Soviet Union, the once state-owned factory in the town transitioned into a privately owned enterprise, now known simply as Ķekava. The chickens produced in this factory account for over 95%[3] of all poultry production in Latvia.

After the 2021 Latvian administrative reform, Ķekava gained the status of a city on 1 July 2022.[4][5]

Geography

Bodies of Water

Roads

Roads from Ķekava: Riga—Warsaw (A7), Riga beltway (A5), Ķekava-Plakanciems (V6), Ķekava bypass road (not ended yet).

Notable places

  • World War II cemetery Brāļu Kapi (Graves of the Brothers)
  • Local History Museum of Ķekava
  • Ķekava (Dole) Lutheran Church
  • House Of Culture

Culture

Ķekava holds an annual city festival[citation needed].

Sport

The football club Auda, headquartered in Ķekava, participates in the Latvian First League championships, with their youth and junior teams engaging in the Latvian Youth Football Championship.

Ķekava has the floorball club Ķekavas Bulldogs, fielding both men's and women's teams

Gallery

  • Chicken meat factory
    Chicken meat factory
  • River Ķekaviņa
    River Ķekaviņa
  • In church
    In church

References

  1. ^ Latvian Geospatial Information Agency
  2. ^ Little Latvian Encyclopedia, 1969
  3. ^ "AS "Putnu fabrika Ķekava" Par mums". Vistas (in Latvian). Retrieved 2023-05-25.
  4. ^ "Three more Latvian settlements become official 'cities'". eng.Lsm.lv. 2022-07-07. Retrieved 2022-09-03.
  5. ^ Law of administrative territories (in Latvian)

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