Ģikši

Ģikši is a village in the of in the region of . It is the administrative centre of . Home and Host city of the nutorious and infaumous "Ģikšu Danču nakts".https://www.lsm.lv/raksts/dzive--stils/tautas-maksla/giksu-dancu-nakti-ari-tautas-muzikanti-no-francijas.a264908/…
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  • Type: Village with 269 residents
  • Description: village in Latvia
  • Also known as: Giksi

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Spāre and Drabeši.

Village
is a village, which is situated 6 km northwest of Ģikši.

Village
is a village in , in the region of . is situated 8 km north of Ģikši.

Ģikši

Latitude
57.17092° or 57° 10′ 15″ north
Longitude
25.32281° or 25° 19′ 22″ east
Population
269
Elevation
197 metres (646 feet)
Open location code
9G9758CF+94
Open­Street­Map ID
node 266300698
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
459803
Wiki­data ID
Q20401528
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In Other Languages

From Belarusian to Turkish—“Ģikši” goes by many names.
  • Belarusian: Гікшы
  • Dutch: Ģikši
  • Estonian: Ģikši
  • French: Ģikši
  • German: Ģikši
  • Latvian: Ģikši
  • Portuguese: Ģikši
  • Russian: Гикши
  • Scots: Ģikši
  • Spanish: Ģikši
  • Swedish: Ģikši
  • Turkish: Ģikši
  • Turkish: Ģikşi

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