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Īve Parish         
PARISH OF LATVIA IN TALSI MUNICIPALITY
Ive parish; Ive, Latvia; Īve parish
Īve parish () is an administrative unit of Talsi Municipality, Latvia. The parish center is located in Tiņģere.
parish         
  • Berndorf]], [[Austria]]
  • St Mary's parish church in [[Hasfield]], [[Gloucestershire]].
  • Saint Martin's Collegiate Parish Church in [[Opatów]], [[Poland]]
  • Parish boundary markers for St Peter's and St Owen's in [[Hereford]]
  • St James's]] church in [[Manorbier]], [[Pembrokeshire]], is a parish church dating from the 12th century and is a Grade I listed building
  • Wróblik]], [[Poland]]
TYPE OF ECCLESIASTICAL SUBDIVISION OF A DIOCESE
Parishes; Ecclesiastic parish; Ecclesiastical parish; Parishioner; Parish priest; Church Of Scotland parish; Church parish; Parishes of Scotland; Parishioners; Church of Scotland parish; Outstation (church); Parishoner; Personal parish
a.
Parochial, parishional.
parish         
  • Berndorf]], [[Austria]]
  • St Mary's parish church in [[Hasfield]], [[Gloucestershire]].
  • Saint Martin's Collegiate Parish Church in [[Opatów]], [[Poland]]
  • Parish boundary markers for St Peter's and St Owen's in [[Hereford]]
  • St James's]] church in [[Manorbier]], [[Pembrokeshire]], is a parish church dating from the 12th century and is a Grade I listed building
  • Wróblik]], [[Poland]]
TYPE OF ECCLESIASTICAL SUBDIVISION OF A DIOCESE
Parishes; Ecclesiastic parish; Ecclesiastical parish; Parishioner; Parish priest; Church Of Scotland parish; Church parish; Parishes of Scotland; Parishioners; Church of Scotland parish; Outstation (church); Parishoner; Personal parish
¦ noun
1. (in the Christian Church) a small administrative district with its own church and clergy.
2. (also civil parish) Brit. the smallest unit of local government in rural areas.
3. US (in Louisiana) a territorial division corresponding to a county in other states.
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. and OFr. paroche, from late L. parochia, from Gk paroikia 'sojourning', based on para- 'beside, subsidiary' + oikos 'dwelling'.