Varėna district municipality
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Varėnos rajono savivaldybė | |||||
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Location | |||||
Ethnographic region | Dzūkija | ||||
County | Alytus County | ||||
General information | |||||
Capital | Varėna | ||||
Major settlements | Varėna (pop. 10,845) ? |
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Number of elderships | 8 | ||||
Area (rank) | 2,218 km² (1st) | ||||
Population (rank) | 31,200 (41st) | ||||
Pop. density (rank) | 14.1/km² (60th) | ||||
Telephone code | 310 | ||||
Official website | http://www.varena.lt | ||||
Population sizes are given according to the 2001 census data | |||||
Politics | |||||
Ruling party | Lithuanian Center Union | ||||
Mayor | Vidas Mikalauskas | ||||
Size of the council | 25 members | ||||
Map of Varėna district municipality | |||||
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Varėna district municipality is a municipality in southern Lithuania, Alytus County.
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[edit] History
Along with Vilnius region, a large part of Varėna district municipality was on the Polish side of not-mutually recognized border during the interwar period. This was mainly due strategic railway line from St. Petersburg-Vilnius-Warsaw. Unlike in neighboring regions, where the number of Poles is high, the territories now comprising the municipality always had a Lithuanian majority. The Varėna District, as it was then called, was formed during the Soviet Union, with the small town of Varėna chosen as the capital. Varėna was chosen over the then much larger Senoji Varėna (literally "Old Varėna") as the capital, due to its proximity to a railroad. It only became the center of region in the 1970s when it underwent industrialization under Soviet leadership. During a municipality reform the territory was renamed to Varėna district municipality and the westernmost parts of it ceded to Druskininkai municipality.
[edit] Geography
Most of the municipality is covered by forests and swamps, it is the largest and least densely populated municipality of Lithuania. The river Merkys passes through its territory, there are over 100 lakes, and the Dainava forest. It borders Druskininkai municipality to the west, Alytus district municipality to the northwest, Trakai district municipality to the northeast, and Šalčininkai district municipality also to the west. To the south it shares a border with Belarus.
[edit] Economics
Tourism is on rise, as Dzūkija National Park is located in the region.
[edit] Demography
Urbanization:
- Urban - 10845 (34,83%)
- Rural - 20292 (75,27%)
Sexual makeup:
- Men - 14947 (48,00%)
- Women - 16190 (52,00%)
Religious makeup:
- Catholics - 28651 (94,75%)
- Atheists - 1146 (3,79%)
- Eastern Orthodox - 349 (1,15%)
- Others less than 0,5% each
Ethnic makeup:
- Lithuanians - 28163 (90,69%)
- Poles - 2067 (6,66%)
- Russians - 338 (1,09%)
- Belarusians - 302 (0,97%)
- Others less than 0,5% each
[edit] Council
Varėna district municipality council currently has 25 seats. The last elections took place in December 2002, and the term limit is 4 years.
The results of the 2002 elections:
- Lithuanian Center Union - 18
- Christian Coalition with Algis Kašėta - 2
- Social Democratic Party of Lithuania - 2
- New Union Social Liberals - 2
- Liberal democrat party - 1
[edit] Transportation
The road network is sparse, but a railway connects the district with Vilnius. There are stations in Valkininkai, Matuizos, Varėna, Marcinkonys, and stops in Kalviai, Pamerkiai, Zervynos, Darželiai, Morgionys, Kabeliai, Senovė (the last three recently closed after the train route to Gardinas was discontinued).
[edit] Elderships
- Jakėnų seniūnija (Jakėnai)
- Kaniavos seniūnija (Kaniava)
- Matuizų seniūnija (Matuizos)
- Marcinkonių seniūnija (Marcinkonys)
- Merkinės seniūnija (Merkinė)
- Valkininkų seniūnija (Valkininkai)
- Varėnos seniūnija (Varėna)
- Vydenių seniūnija (Vydeniai)
[edit] Culture
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