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Lēdurga is a village and the center of Lēdurga Parish, Sigulda Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. The village is located on both sides of the river Aģe, 18 km away from the municipality of Ragana and 64 km from Riga, the capital of Latvia. Lēdurga consists of parish administration, elementary school, House of Culture, sport center, Lēdurga's Lutheran church, dendrological park and open-air stage. Lēdurga is the birthplace of the Baltic German activist and writer Garlieb Merkel, the author of Die Letten ("The Latvians"), the book which first drew attention to the Latvians as more than just peasants.

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  • Lēdurga is a village and the center of Lēdurga Parish, Sigulda Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. The village is located on both sides of the river Aģe, 18 km away from the municipality of Ragana and 64 km from Riga, the capital of Latvia. Lēdurga consists of parish administration, elementary school, House of Culture, sport center, Lēdurga's Lutheran church, dendrological park and open-air stage. Lēdurga is the birthplace of the Baltic German activist and writer Garlieb Merkel, the author of Die Letten ("The Latvians"), the book which first drew attention to the Latvians as more than just peasants. (en)
  • Ле́дурга (нем. Loddiger, латыш. Lēdurga) — населённый пункт в Кримулдском крае Латвии. Административный центр . Находится на реке Аге. Расстояние до города Лимбажи составляет около 27 км. Есть волостная администрация, начальная школа, дом культуры, библиотека, спортивный центр, лютеранская церковь, дендропарк. (ru)
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  • Lēdurga is a village and the center of Lēdurga Parish, Sigulda Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. The village is located on both sides of the river Aģe, 18 km away from the municipality of Ragana and 64 km from Riga, the capital of Latvia. Lēdurga consists of parish administration, elementary school, House of Culture, sport center, Lēdurga's Lutheran church, dendrological park and open-air stage. Lēdurga is the birthplace of the Baltic German activist and writer Garlieb Merkel, the author of Die Letten ("The Latvians"), the book which first drew attention to the Latvians as more than just peasants. (en)
  • Ле́дурга (нем. Loddiger, латыш. Lēdurga) — населённый пункт в Кримулдском крае Латвии. Административный центр . Находится на реке Аге. Расстояние до города Лимбажи составляет около 27 км. Есть волостная администрация, начальная школа, дом культуры, библиотека, спортивный центр, лютеранская церковь, дендропарк. (ru)
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