Akmenė District Municipality

Akmenė District Municipality
Akmenės rajono savivaldybė
Municipality

Hydroelectric power plant in Rudikiai

Coat of arms

Location of Akmenė District Municipality within Lithuania
Coordinates: 56°15′22″N 22°45′14″E / 56.25611°N 22.75389°E / 56.25611; 22.75389Coordinates: 56°15′22″N 22°45′14″E / 56.25611°N 22.75389°E / 56.25611; 22.75389
Country  Lithuania
Ethnographic region Samogitia
County Šiauliai County
Capital Naujoji Akmenė
Elderships 6
Area
  Total 844 km2 (326 sq mi)
Area rank 43rd
Population (2001 census)
  Total 30,300
  Rank 42nd
  Density 36/km2 (93/sq mi)
  Density rank 24th
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Telephone code 425
Major settlements
Website www.akmene.lt/go.php/lit/english

Akmenė District Municipality (Lithuanian: Akmenės rajono savivaldybė) is one of 60 municipalities in Lithuania. It lies in the northwest of the country, with administrative centre in Naujoji Akmenė and borders Latvia in the north, Joniškis District Municipality in the east, Šiauliai District Municipality in the southeast, Telšiai District Municipality in the southwest, and Mažeikiai District Municipality in the west. The area of the municipality covers ca. 844 km², its population counts 30,300 (2001 census): 47,19% men, 52,81% women.

History

Akmenė district was established in 1950, when the reform of territorial-administrative units was introduced to the Lithuanian SSR. The region merged part of Kuršėnai and Mažeikiai regions. The administrative centre was settled in Akmenė town, and in 1962 it was moved to Naujoji Akmenė. In the same year, the district was merged into Mažeikiai district, and in 1965 it emerged as a separate administrative unit. The district municipality was composed from former Akmenė district in 1995 and in 1999, pursuant to national reform of municipalities, its territory was expanded by incorporating Viekšniai seniūnija (elderate).

Elderates

Akmenė district municipality is divided into 6 elderates:

Structure

District structure:

Biggest population (2001):

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