Mārupe

Mārupe
Town
Town hall and centre of Mārupe
Mārupe
Mārupe's location in Latvia
Coordinates: 56°54′24.76″N 24°3′30.01″E / 56.9068778°N 24.0583361°E / 56.9068778; 24.0583361
Country Latvia
MunicipalityMārupe
City rights2022
Area
 • Total
7.9 sq mi (20.5 km2)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total
19,096
 • Density2,410/sq mi (932/km2)

Mārupe ([ˈmaːrupɛ], German: Marienbach) is a town and the administrative centre of Mārupe Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. The town is a suburb of the Latvian capital, Riga. Mārupe borders the Zemgale Suburb of Riga to its east and northeast. [2] A small river Mārupīte flows through the town, which gave the town its name.

Riga International Airport is located just outside the town's boundary to the northwest.

According to the provisions of the 2021 Latvian administrative reform, Mārupe gained city rights (town status) on 1st July 2022.[3]

Etymology

The name Mārupe means "Mara's river" in Latvian and is derived from the name of the Mārupīte river (upīte meaning a small river, or a stream), a left tributary of the Daugava. The river was the location of the historic Maras (Mary's) Mills, which initially belonged to the Cathedral chapter of the Riga Cathedral,[4] the full name of which is The Cathedral Church of Saint Mary. The historic German name of the Mārupīte was Marienbach, or Mary's stream.

Economy

The largest businesses registered in Mārupe in 2020 were: road transport company "Kreiss", auto parts retailer "Inter Cars Latvija", computer retailer "Also Latvia", electricals and computers vendor "MoonCom".[5]

Roads

The main road through Mārupe is Riga-Jaunmārupe (P132). Two big roads are the borders of town: Rīga-Eleja (A8) and Rīga-Ventspils (A10). The center of Riga is 9 km from Mārupe to north-east. Nearest railway passenger station is Tīraine, 2 km to west from center of Mārupe. Trains operated by Vivi through Tīraine to Riga and Jelgava go 26 times daily. Riga city buses, operated by Rīgas Satiksme, also reach Mārupe.

Sports

The town is the home of football team Mārupes SC, which plays in the Latvian First League. The headquarters of the Latvian Bandy Federation are located in Mārupe.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Populārākie jaundzimušo vārdi un daži fakti par 2024. gadu demogrāfiskā griezumā".
  2. ^ "Latvijas Bendija Federācija, 40008097087 - par uzņēmumu". 16 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Three more Latvian settlements become official 'cities'". eng.Lsm.lv. 2022-07-07. Retrieved 2022-09-03.
  4. ^ "Marijas dzirnavas" (in Latvian).
  5. ^ Lursoft statistics
  6. ^ "Federation of International Bandy | Federation of International Bandy". Archived from the original on 2013-10-16.