Telšiai
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Ethnographic region | Samogitia | ||
County | Telšiai County | ||
Municipality | Telšiai district municipality | ||
Elderate | Telšiai town elderate | ||
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Capital of | Samogitia (unofficial) Telšiai County Telšiai district municipality Telšiai town elderate Telšiai rural elderate |
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Population | 31,460 in 2001 (12th) | ||
First mentioned | 1450 | ||
Granted city rights | 1791 |
Telšiai (pronunciation (help·info), is a city in Lithuania, with about 35,000 inhabitants. It is the capital of Telšiai County, and it is located on Lake Mastis.
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[edit] History
Mastis lake is mentioned in various legends and myths. The city was named after the very small rivulet, Telšė, that flows into Lake Mastis. A legend has it, that a Knight named, Džiugas, founded the city. Telšiai was first mentioned in written sources around 1450.
During the years of Lithuanian independence, 1918 to 1940, Telšiai grew rapidly. Several girls’ and boys’ high schools, a crafts school and a teacher’s seminary were founded. The Alka museum was built, and several cultural societies were operated.[1]
During the first Soviet occupation, as a result of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, Telšiai became infamous for the nearby Rainiai massacre, the mass murder of 79 Lithuanian political prisoners perpetrated by the Red Army in a nearby forest, during the night of June 24-25 1941.
Present day architectural monuments include Telšiai Cathedral.
[edit] Jews in Telšiai
The Jewish community was proud of its renowned yeshiva, or rabbinical college. In 1941, the Rabbinical College of Telshe was resettled in Cleveland, Ohio by a group of faculty members who escaped the holocaust. The original yeshiva building still stands in Telšiai.
Under the subsequent Nazi German occupation in World War II, Telšiai's large Jewish population was almost completely annihilated.
[edit] Geography
Nearby Šatrija hill (227 m), is a nature preserve.[2]
[edit] Twin city
- Krnov, Bruntál District, North Moravian Region, Czech Republic
[edit] Famous people
- Stanislovas Narutavičius (1862–1932), politician, signatory of the Declaration of Independence of Lithuania
- Gabriel Narutowicz (1865–1922), first President of Poland
- Wilfrid Michael Voynich (1865–1930), revolutionary, eponym of the Voynich manuscript
- Rolandas Paksas (b. 1956), former president of Lithuania
[edit] External links
- (Lithuanian) Official site
- (English) Telsiai.info – welcome to Telšiai!
- (English) FK MASTIS
- (English) OK Telsiai