Šalčininkai
Šalčininkai | ||
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City | ||
City centre | ||
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Šalčininkai Location of Šalčininkai | ||
Coordinates: 54°19′0″N 25°23′0″E / 54.31667°N 25.38333°ECoordinates: 54°19′0″N 25°23′0″E / 54.31667°N 25.38333°E | ||
Country | Lithuania | |
Ethnographic region | Dzūkija | |
County | Vilnius County | |
Municipality | Šalčininkai district municipality | |
Eldership | Šalčininkai eldership | |
Capital of |
Šalčininkai district municipality Šalčininkai eldership | |
First mentioned | 1311 | |
Granted city rights | 1956 | |
Population (2011) | ||
• Total | 6,358 | |
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) | |
• Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) |
Šalčininkai ( pronunciation , Polish: Soleczniki, Yiddish: סאָלעטשניק Solechnik, Belarusian: Салечнікі) is a city in Vilnius County, Lithuania, situated south-east of Vilnius, near the border with Belarus.
Šalčininkai attained the city status in 1956 and is now a capital of the Šalčininkai district municipality. Šalčininkai features a multi-ethnic population of Poles (72%), Lithuanians (13%), Russians (7%), Belarusians (4%).[1] Šalčininkai contains the highest percentage number of Poles of any city in Lithuania. The city's coat of arms, designed by Arvydas Každailis, shows three hazelnuts symbolizing solidarity of the population. Polish pole vaulting Olympic champion Władysław Kozakiewicz was born in the town.
International relations
Twin towns - Sister cities
Šalčininkai is twinned with:
References
- ↑ Soleczniki at Nowe Miasto Lubawskie official website