Švenčionys

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Švenčionys
Coat of arms of Švenčionys
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Švenčionys (Lithuania)
Švenčionys
Švenčionys
Location of Švenčionys
Coordinates: 55°08′N 26°10′E / 55.133, 26.167
Country Flag of Lithuania Lithuania
Ethnographic region Aukštaitija
County Vilnius County
Municipality Švenčionys district municipality
Elderate Švenčionys elderate
Capital of Švenčionys district municipality
Švenčionys elderate
First mentioned 1800
Granted city rights 1961
Population (2005)
 - Total 5,658
 - Rank 57th
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)

Švenčionys (Polish: Święciany, Belarusian: Свянцяны) is a city 84 km north of Vilnius in Lithuania with a population of 5658 (as of 2005).

One of the oldest towns in Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the city grew during 14th-16th centuries, when it was a site of local court and monastery. It was one of the main centers of November Uprising (1830-1831) in Poland and Lithuania against the Russian Empire. The city was part of the Second Polish Republic for most of the interwar period. It had a significant Jewish population, and during WWII it was a site of a Švenčionys ghetto.[1] Thousands of Jews and Poles perished there during the WWII. [2]Later, part of Lithuanian SSR and now of independent Lithuania.

About one third of the current population belongs to the Polish minority in Lithuania.

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