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Country
  
Lithuania

County
  
Utena County

Capital of
  
Giedraičiai eldership

Population
  
778 (2001)

Ethnographic region
  
Aukštaitija

Eldership
  
Giedraičiai eldership

First mentioned
  
1338

Local time
  
Monday 10:21 PM

Giedraičiai

Weather
  
2°C, Wind N at 6 km/h, 84% Humidity

Municipality
  
Molėtai District Municipality

Giedraičiai is a town in Molėtai district municipality, Lithuania with about 770 residents. It is located some 45 km north of Vilnius, capital of Lithuania, on the banks of Lake Kiementas. It is the capital of an elderate. The town, according to a local legend founded by Duke Giedrius, is first mentioned in written sources in 1338 when Grand Duke Gediminas signed a peace treaty with the Teutonic Knights. For a long time it was the centre of Giedraitis family estate.

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Map of Giedrai%C4%8Diai, Lithuania

History

It is known that since 1777 the town had a parish school. A hundred years later it was reorganized to a grammar, and later to middle school. Today the high school is named after Antanas Jaroševičius, a painter who in 1912 published an album of Lithuanian crosses. The school building houses a small museum about local history.

In 1410 Church of St. Bartholomew the Apostle was built. It was rebuilt in 1809 in the Classicism style by Bishop of Samogitia Józef Giedroyć, whose princely family originated from Giedraičiai. In 1838, after his death and according to his wishes, Józef Giedroyć's heart was inlaid into one of the walls. In the mid-19th century a new bell tower was built. It is interesting because of unusual design: stone walls are decorated with red bricks.

In 1920 the town witnessed fights between Lithuanians and Poles led by Lucjan Żeligowski. After the Polish-Lithuanian War, Żeligowski staged a fake rebellion by Polish army units and captured Vilnius on October 9, 1920. His troops were advancing further, but were stopped near Giedraičiai and Širvintos on November 17–21. League of Nations interfered and the fighting stopped, but the disputes over the Vilnius region were not resolved. Today the town commemorates the victims with a monument which has survived the Soviet regime. On ornament from the monument, a sword and a trumpet, is used in the coat of arms of the town.

On July 7, 1941 and at the beginning of August 1941, a death squad of Lithuanian nationalists murdered Jews of the town in a mass executions.

Transport

Molėtai Aero Club (ICAO airport code: EYMO) is located some 7 km north of Giedraičiai.

References

Giedraičiai Wikipedia


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