Pērse

The Pērse is a right tributary to the river in Latvia, flowing through Ērgļi, and Koknese municipalities. The river crosses roads A6, P79, P80 and the -Krustpils railway line.
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  • Type: Stream
  • Description: river in Latvia
  • Also known as: Pērse River

Places of Interest

Highlights include Koknese Castle and Lutheran church in Koknese.

Ruins
is a complex in , in the region of , dating from the 13th century. The castle was situated on a high bluff overlooking the Daugava river valley.

Railway station
is a railway station on the Riga – Daugavpils Railway.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Koknese.

Town
is a town in in the region of , on the right bank of the Daugava River. It has a population of nearly 3,000.

Pērse

Latitude
56.63772° or 56° 38′ 16″ north
Longitude
25.41505° or 25° 24′ 54″ east
Elevation
72 metres (236 feet)
Open location code
9G87JCQ8+32
Geo­Names ID
456768
Wiki­data ID
Q3738689
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In Other Languages

From Belarusian to Serbo-Croatian—“Pērse” goes by many names.
  • Belarusian: Персэ
  • Cebuano: Pērse
  • Chuvash: Персе
  • Estonian: Perse jõgi
  • Estonian: Pērse jõgi
  • Estonian: Pērse
  • French: Perse
  • Irish: Pērse
  • Latvian: Kokna
  • Latvian: Pērse
  • Russian: Персе
  • Serbo-Croatian: Pērse

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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Pērse”. Photo: J. Sedols, CC BY 3.0.