Straupe
Straupe (German: Groß-Roop) is a village in the Pārgauja Municipality of Latvia.
Straupe | |
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Village | |
Lielstraupe Castle at Straupe village | |
Coat of arms | |
Nickname(s): German: Roop | |
Straupe Location in Latvia | |
Coordinates: 57°20.822′N 24°56.852′E | |
Country | Latvia |
Municipality | Pārgauja |
Town rights | 1356 |
Lost town rights | 17th century |
Population (2017)[1] | |
• Total | 475 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Calling code | +371 51 |
History
Before the village was founded, the area was a part of the ancient Idumea country. The village of Straupe began to develop around the Lielstraupe Castle in the 14th century. Later became the trade center known in German as Roop, and received its town privileges in 1374. During the fourteenth century, Straupe flourished as part of the mercantile Hanseatic League. The town was destroyed during the Polish–Swedish War (1600–29).
Origin of name
It is possible that Straupe name comes from the Livonian language word rough, meaning "running water."
See also
External links
- (in Latvian) Municipal website
- (in Latvian) Tourist information and the map of Straupe area
- (in Latvian) The coin "Straupe" issued within the international coin programme "Hansa Cities" (2006)
- Media related to Straupe at Wikimedia Commons
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