pagasta
Pagasta is a traditional Latvian rural community, often referred to as a village or settlement. The term "pagasts" is derived from the Old Prussian word "pagest," which means "village." Historically, pagasts were the smallest administrative units in Latvia, serving as the local government and community center. Each pagasts typically includes a village, surrounding farmlands, and sometimes smaller settlements or hamlets.
The structure of a pagasts usually consists of a central village, which houses the administrative offices,
In recent years, the concept of pagasts has evolved, with some areas undergoing modernization and development.
Despite these challenges, pagasts remain an integral part of Latvian culture and heritage. They offer a glimpse