Monument to the Battle of the Mazā Jugla at Tīnūži
Memorial site

Piemineklis "Varoņu altāris". Avots: Ikšķiles novada pašvaldība, autors: Jānis Karlovs.
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Located in Ikšķile region, Tīnūžu village, by the highway near Tīnūži primary school.

A memorial to Latvian riflemen who fought against the German army during World War I. The battle of the Little Jugla River on September 1-2, 1917 was the culmination of the Riga operation. The German army launched an attack on Ikšķile with the aim of capturing Riga and capturing the 12th Russian army. German army units, crossing the Daugava via pontoon bridges, reached the vicinity of the Little Jugla River, where they were blocked by Latvian riflemen. They were ordered to delay the adversary until the entire Russian 12th Army left the siege without being captured by the German army. The fighting is taking a heavy toll on both warring parties.

Today you can see the monument to the sculptor Jānis Karlovs, "The Altar of Heroes", which was unveiled in 2005 and will be dedicated to Latvian fighters. Tīnūži Manor, where the exposition is located, is 300 meters away.

Used sources and references:

Hartmanis, J. Battles at the Little Jugla River. Riga: Publishing Heritage, 2020.