Plungė

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Plungė
Coat of arms of Plungė
Coat of arms
Plungė (Lithuania)
Plungė
Plungė
Location of Plungė
Coordinates: 55°55′N 21°51′E / 55.917, 21.85
Country Flag of Lithuania Lithuania
Ethnographic region Samogitia
County Telšiai County
Municipality Plungė district municipality
Elderate Plungė town elderate
Capital of Plungė district municipality
Plungė town elderate
Plungė rural elderate
First mentioned 1567
Granted city rights 1792
Population (2007)
 - Total 23 138
 - Rank 16th
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)

Plungė (pronunciation ) is a city in Lithuania, with 23,246 inhabitants. It has a crabstick factory which exports to many countries in Europe.

Before the Second World War, Plunge had a large Jewish population.

[edit] History

It is thought that the territory in which Plungė is situated was inhabited in 5-1 centuries BC. After the Treaty of Melno country seats were started establishing in the forests of Samogitia. From the 14th century to the middle of the 16th century, Plungė was a part of Gandinga volost as an ordinary settlement. Later, the population of Plungė started to grow faster and surpassed the population of Gandinga. In 1567 Plungė was mentioned as a town.

On January 13, 1792, Plungė granted Magdeburg rights. From 1806 to 1873 Plungė belonged to Zubovai, and later - to Oginskiai, who builded a palace here in 1879.

The coat of arms of Plungė was affirmed by the decree of the President on June 6, 1997.

[edit] Twin cities

[edit] Famous people

  • A historian Zenonas Ivinskis (1908–1971) was born here
  • An actor Karolis Dapkus was born here
  • muzikantas Petras Vyšniauskas, gimė Plungėje
  • Famous Lithuanian composer and artist M. K. Čiurlionis (1875–1911) had lived here at the end of the 19th century
  • Gediminas Jaunius (1978), TV shows announcer and politician, was born here
  • Mis Lithuania 2007 Jurgita Jurkutė (1985) was born here
  • Česlovas Gabalis
  • Wanda Rutkiewicz (1943–1992), one of the most famous world alpinists, the first female alpinist who had climbed to K2.
Plungė belfry
Plungė belfry
Plungė Mansion
Plungė Mansion
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