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Kavarskas

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Country
  
Lithuania

County
  
Utena County

First mentioned
  
1538

Local time
  
Saturday 9:05 AM

Ethnographic region
  
Aukštaitija

Capital of
  
Kavarskas eldership

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Population
  
707 (2007)

Kavarskas

Weather
  
2°C, Wind S at 2 km/h, 97% Humidity

Municipality
  
Anykščiai District Municipality

Kavarskas ( pronunciation ), with a population of only 700, is the fourth smallest city in Lithuania. The Šventoji River flows through the town. In 1956 near Kavarskas a water lifting station was built and part of the Šventoji River's water was channeled to the Nevėžis River. Nowadays there is a water-power plant operating there.

Contents

Map of Kavarskas, Lithuania

History

In place of the modern town, in the 15th century there was the Mažieji Pienionys (Little Pienionys) estate. At the end of 15th century Grand Duke of Lithuania Alexander Jagiellon transferred the estate to Stanislovas Kovarskis, the treasurer of the king. As he had no successors, the estate was inherited by his brother, Andrius Kovarskis, the canon of the Vilnius Cathedral. Thus the name of the Little Pienionys estate was changed to Kavarskas.

In written sources Kavarskas was first mentioned in 1538. In that year a church was built. In the 16th century, Kavarskas and the surrounding area belonged to nobles Astikai, later – Ogiński (Oginskiai), Tyszkiewicz (Tiškevičiai), and Siesickiai.

During summer 1941, the jewish population was murdered in a mass execution perpetrated by Germans and Lithuanians nationalists.

In 1956 Kavarskas was granted town rights.

References

Kavarskas Wikipedia