Dzimtmisa
Mißhof (German)
Misa
Village
Dzimtmisa (Misa) manor
Dzimtmisa (Misa) manor
Dzimtmisa is located in Latvia
Dzimtmisa
Dzimtmisa
Coordinates: 56°40′52″N 24°14′44″E / 56.68111°N 24.24556°E / 56.68111; 24.24556
Country Latvia
Municipality Bauska Municipality
Parish Iecava Parish
First mentioned1560
Area
  Land0.86 km2 (0.33 sq mi)
Elevation
22 m (72 ft)
Population
 (2021)
  Total49
  Estimate 
(2024)
60
  Density56.9/km2 (147/sq mi)
ZIP Code
LV-3913

Dzimtmisa (formerly also Misa, Misas)[1] is a settlement in Iecava parish, Bauska municipality. It is located in the north of the parish by the A7 highway, 10 km from the parish center Iecava, 32.5 km from the municipality center Bauska and 35 km from Riga.

The settlement was formed around the center of the former Misa (Dzimtmisa) manor (Misshof or Mißhof). The first Misa manor was built in 1560 on the site of Poutelene, the center of the ancient Semigallian river shore district, its owner was Lukas Wolff. Later, the manor belonged to Johann Trader. The last owner of the manor was Baron Reichold. The manor's house was built in the 19th century and rebuilt several times.[2] In Dzimtmisa there used to be an elementary school,[3] then there is the Ziemeļi Library, and a store. The private zoo "Dobuļi" is located 1 km from Dzimtmisa.

The first school in Dzimtmisa was founded in 1877, from 1920 in the manor building. From 1950 to 1997, it was called the Ziemeļi School.

Population

In current borders, after CSP and OSP data.[4]

Year Population Change
2000 55 - %
2011 61 +10.9%
2021 49 -19.7%

Notable people

  • Jānis Zakranovičs (1836—1908), Latvian Lutheran pastor, author of sermons, head of the Latvian Literary Society from 1895 to 1903.

References

  1. "Placename database - Info about Dzimtmisa".
  2. "Pilis.lv - Dzimtmisa manor".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. "Dzimtmisa.lv".
  4. "OSP".

56°41′N 24°15′E / 56.683°N 24.250°E / 56.683; 24.250


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