- Šilainiai, Dainava, Verkiai, Žirmūnai and Pašilaičiai are the most
populous elderates, with po****tion
counts over 40,000,
around twice the po****tion of some...
- Lithuanian: valsčius) and
elderates (Russian: mir, Lithuanian: seniūnija) were established. By the end of 1861
there were 1,479
elderates in 181
townships of...
- muni****lities and 8 muni****lities. Each muni****lity is then
divided into
elderates (Lithuanian:
singular seniūnija,
plural seniūnijos). This
division was...
- Aukštieji
Paneriai (literally Lithuanian: "a
place near Neris";
adapted to Polish: Ponary, Yiddish: פאנאר/Ponar) is a
neighborhood of Vilnius, situated...
- Šeškinė (literally Lithuanian: 'A
place with polecats') is a
district located in the
north of Vilnius, the
capital of Lithuania,
built in 1977 as a microdistrict...
-
Lithuanian SSR. It was made up of
former Kuršėnai
county and its 14
elderates, and 23
elderates of the then-former Mažeikiai county. In 1950–1953 the district...
- (26 sq mi) of
tracts of
other designation.
There is one
urban and 8
rural elderates. In 2003, the po****tion was 67,393. Of this number, 46,223 live in towns...
-
Naujoji Vilnia is an
eldership in
eastern Vilnius,
Lithuania situated along the
banks of the
Vilnia River.
According to the 2011 census, the
district had...
- This page
lists some
names of
places in Lithuania, as they are
called in Lithuanian, and as they are
called or were
formerly called in
other languages...
-
microdistricts completed in the 1980s. Part of
larger Šilainiai
elderate which is one of the
largest elderates in the city,
consisting of Milikoniai, Sargėnai, Šilainiai...