| This is the list of Latvia apriņķi in the alphabetic order of their German names according to the information of 1935. The first column is the German name, the second column - the name of the area of Latvia the apriņķis belonged to, the third column - the Latvian name. |
| 1. Dünaburg | Latgale | Daugavpils |
| 2. Goldingen | Kurzeme | Kuldīgas |
| 3. Hasenpoth | Kurzeme | Aizputes |
| 4. Illuxt | Zemgale | Ilūkstes |
| 5. Jakobstadt | Zemgale | Jēkabpils |
| 6. Libau | Kurzeme | Liepājas |
| 7. Ludsen | Latgale | Ludzas |
| 8. Modohn | Vidzeme | Madonas |
| 9. Mitau | Zemgale | Jelgavas |
| 10. Neu-Lettgallen | Latgale | Abrenes |
| 11. Riga | Vidzeme | Rīgas |
| 12. Rositten | Latgale | Rēzeknes |
| 13. Talsen | Kurzeme | Talsu |
| 14. Tuckum | Zemgale | Tukuma |
| 15. Walk | Vidzeme | Valkas |
| 16. Wenden | Vidzeme | Cēsu |
| 17. Windau | Kurzeme | Ventspils |
| 18. Wolmar | Vidzeme | Valmieras |