Staburags Parish

Staburags Parish
56°32′34″N 25°31′00″E / 56.5427°N 25.5166°E / 56.5427; 25.5166
CountryLatvia
Area
  Total
58.54 km2 (22.60 sq mi)
  Land56.51 km2 (21.82 sq mi)
  Water2.03 km2 (0.78 sq mi)
Population
 (1 January 2024)
  Total
327
  Density5.6/km2 (14/sq mi)

Staburags Parish (Latvian: Staburaga pagasts) is an administrative unit of Aizkraukle Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia. Covering 58.5 km2 on the forested left bank of the Daugava River where it widens into the Pļaviņas Reservoir, the parish is one of the most sparsely populated areas in Selonia with just 327 residents as of January 2024. The parish takes its name from the now-submerged Staburags cliff, an 18-metre travertine formation that was a Latvian cultural and natural landmark until it was flooded in 1965 during the construction of the Pļaviņas hydroelectric dam. The parish features a memorial ensemble at the former Vīgante Manor estate that commemorates the lost cliff through interpretive displays, walking paths, and cultural elements honouring both the natural formation and its place in Latvian literature and music.