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Population in urban (densely populated) and rural (sparsely populated) areas in regions, cities, municipalities, towns and rural territories (after administrative-territorial reform in 2021) 2022 - 2025

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Jēkabpils, Ogre and Valmiera cities are included also in the indicator of the respective municipality. In 2025, CSB changed the method for producing population estimates. Since 2012, a logistic regression model was used, but going forward, the Sol-Logit model will be applied. The methods are similar, with the main difference being that the logistic regression model is a supervised model trained on data from the Population and Housing Census 2011, whereas the Sol-Logit model is unsupervised model and does not require training data.
To ensure comparability, the data for 2023 and 2024 have also been recalculated using the new method.
Metadata Territorial division in 2022 after the administrative-territorial reform on 01.07.2021 (new towns Koknese and Iecava).

Territorial division from 2023 after administrative-territorial reform 01.07.2022 (new towns Ādaži, Ķekava, Mārupe).
Data for the year 2021 (until the administrative- territorial reform 01.07.2021) are available: IRS050 2021: IRS050. Population in urban (densely populated) and rural (sparsely populated) areas in regions, cities, municipalities, towns and rural territories . As of 2024, the territories of the statistical regions coincide with the territories of the planning regions. Additional information on statistical regions.