Dobele is a town in southern Latvia, situated on the banks of the Bērze River in the historical region of Zemgale. It has a population of around 11,000 people and is known for its rich history and cultural heritage. The town was first mentioned in written sources in 1254 and has since been an important center of trade and industry. Dobele is also home to several historical landmarks, including the Dobele Castle, which was built in the 13th century and is now a popular tourist destination.
Geographic Data for Dobele, Dobeles Rajons, Latvia
Latitude | 56° 37.500' |
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Longitude | 23° 16.717' |
Timezone | Europe/Riga |
Numerology for Dobele, Dobeles Rajons, Latvia
Chaldean Name Number : 26 => 8
Pythagorean Name Number : 7
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Famous Persons from Dobele, Dobeles Rajons, Latvia
- Daniela Ivanova - Born on June 19, 2002 - Weightlifter - silver medal at 2022 European Weightlifting Championships | bronze medal at 2023 European Weightlifting Championships | silver medal at 2022 Junior World Weightlifting Championships
- Armands Mežinskis - Born on September 8, 2000 - Weightlifter
- Ritvars Suharevs - Born on January 11, 1999 - Weightlifter - Junior World Champion
- Kristers Zoriks - Born on May 25, 1998 - Basketball player
- Agate Rašmane - Born on August 22, 1997 - Sport shooter
- Ēriks Toms Gavars - Born on April 20, 1997 - Sport cyclist
- Artūrs Lazdiņš - Born on April 9, 1997 - Tennis player
- Nils Kreicbergs - Born on May 23, 1996 - Handball player
- Anete Krasovska - Born on August 31, 1994 - Film actor, and Stage actor
- Margarita Balanas - Born on September 30, 1993 - Cellist, and Conductor
- Emīls Liepiņš - Born on October 29, 1992 - Sport cyclist
- Rihards Leja - Born on July 28, 1992 - Handball player
- Andris Misters - Born on April 8, 1992 - Basketball player
- Māris Bogdanovičs - Born on November 19, 1991 - Sport cyclist
- Oskars Arājs - Born on August 4, 1990 - Handball player
- Andis Ērmanis - Born on May 21, 1990 - Handball player
- Egils Politers - Born on February 18, 1990 - Handball player
- Dairis Adamaitis - Born on March 4, 1989 - Rower - World Champion U-23 (2010, 2011) | Bronze Medal at World Junior Championships (2007) | Nominated for Latvian Sports Award for Best Team (2010)
- Linda Leimane - Born on January 20, 1989 - Composer - Pēteris Vasks prize | Tālivaldis Ķeniņš prize
- Andrejs Šeļakovs - Born on November 8, 1988 - Basketball player
- Toms Auniņš - Born on May 17, 1986 - Film actor, Stage actor, and Musician
- Roberts Misāns - Born on February 19, 1986 - Draughts player
- Māris Veršakovs - Born on January 13, 1986 - Handball player
- Jenny May - Born on February 2, 1984 - Musician, and Singer
- Ģirts Lilienfelds - Born on December 4, 1982 - Handball player
- Inta Dimante-Deimantovica - Born on May 1, 1982 - Carcinologist, and Ecologist
- Mārtiņs Lībergs - Born on March 6, 1980 - Handball player
- Lauris Reiniks - Born on July 11, 1979 - Recording artist, Songwriter, Singer, and Actor
- Andris Naudužs - Born on September 5, 1975 - Sport cyclist
- Mindaugas Goncaras - Born on July 10, 1975 - Sport cyclist
- Viktors Ščerbatihs - Born on October 6, 1974 - Weightlifter, and Politician - Order of the Three Stars
- Juris Silovs - Born on January 27, 1973 - Sport cyclist
- Uldis Augulis - Born on March 16, 1972 - Politician
- Linda Mūrniece - Born on January 28, 1970 - Journalist, Businessperson, and Politician
- Kristīne Zadovska - Born on March 12, 1969 - Opera singer - Spēlmaņu nakts balva (2001) | Paula Saksa balva (1997)
- Dainis Grantiņš - Born on March 11, 1963 - Track cyclist - 1981 World Junior Cycling Champion
- Alexei Kudrin - Born on October 12, 1960 - Finance minister, Economist, and Politician - Commendation of the Government of Russia | Stolypin Medal, 2nd class | Stolypin Medal, 1st class | Russian Federation Presidential Certificate of Gratitude | Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 2nd class | Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 3rd class | Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class | Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic | Russian Federation Government Certificate of Honour | Order of Akhmad Kadyrov | Russian Federation Presidential Certificate of Honour | Order of Friendship
- Inese Zandere - Born on September 15, 1958 - Poet, and Writer - Order of the Three Stars
- Aleksandrs Jackēvičs - Born on March 25, 1958 - Judoka - Merited Master of Sports of the USSR
- Jānis Bunkšs - Born on May 2, 1953 - Politician
- Andris Grūtups - Born on May 5, 1949 - Jurist, Politician, and Lawyer - Order of the Three Stars (died: June 15, 2014)
- Juris Pavītols - Born on April 23, 1949 - Musician
- Kārlis Auškāps - Born on July 28, 1947 - Theatrical director, Stage actor, and Actor (died: January 1, 2017)
- Sigurds Ziemelis - Born on December 20, 1927 - Scientist - Latvijas PSR Nopelniem bagātā zinātnes darbinieka goda nosaukums | Pētera Stučkas prēmija (died: May 13, 1981)
- Haris Gulbis - Born on October 25, 1926 - Writer - Order of the Badge of Honour | Order of the Three Stars (died: November 11, 2019)
- Jānis Ritenis - Born on January 1, 1925 - Diplomat, and Politician (died: January 1, 2007)
- Raimonds Dambis - Born on November 7, 1924 - Association football player, and Association football coach (died: April 6, 2009)
- Gunars Saliņš - Born on April 21, 1924 - Professor, Poet, and Writer - Order of the Three Stars (died: June 29, 2010)