Introduction
State city in Semigallia, Latvia "Mitava" redirects here. For the steamship, see SS Mitava. Not to be confused with Jihlava. State city in LatviaJelgavaState cityAerial View of JelgavaAcademia PetrinaCathedral of the Immaculate Virgin MarySt Simeon and St Anne's CathedralJelgava Palace FlagCoat of armsBrandmarkJelgava highlighted in Latvia.JelgavaLocation in LatviaCoordinates: 56°38′54″N 23°42′50″E / 56.64833°N 23.71389°E / 56.64833; 23.71389Country LatviaTown rights1573Government • MayorMārtiņš Daģis (Movement For!) • Number of City Council members15Area • Total60.56 km2 (23.38 sq mi) • Land57.66 km2 (22.26 sq mi) • Water2.9 km2 (1.1 sq mi)Elevation13 m (43 ft)Population (2025) • Total54,834 • Density951.0/km2 (2,463/sq mi)DemonymJelgavnieki (Latvian)GDP • State city740,034,000 euro (2021) • Per capita13,462 euro (2021)Time zoneUTC+2 (EET) • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)Postal codeLV-300(1–9); LV-3024; LV-3035Calling code(+371) 630Websitewww.jelgava.lv Jelgava (pronounced [ˈjælˠɡɐvˠɐ] ⓘ) is a state city in central Latvia. It is located about 41 kilometres (25 miles) southwest of Riga. It is the largest town in the Semigallia region of Latvia. Jelgava was the capital of the united Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (1578–1795) and was the administrative center of the Courland Governorate (1795–1918). Jelgava is situated on a fertile plain rising only 3.5 metres (11.5 feet) above mean sea level on the right bank of the river Lielupe. At high water, the plain and sometimes the town as well can be flooded. It is a railway center, and is also a host to the Jelgava Air Base. Its importance as a railway centre can be seen by the fact that it lies at the junction of over 6 railway lines connecting Riga to Lithuania, eastern and western Latvia, and Lithuania to the Baltic Sea.