Paneveys
- The title of this article is incorrect because of technical limitations. The correct title is Panevėžys.
Panevėžys (approximate English transcription [pʌ.nɛ.vɛ.ˈʒıːs], simplified Lithuanian transcription [panevēʒīs]; pol. Poniewież) – fifth largest city in Lithuania. It occupies 50 square kilometers with more than 119,000 inhabitants, the majority of whom (96 per cent) are Lithuanians.
Panevėžys is situated in the middle of Lithuania; it is halfway between two Baltic capitals – Vilnius and Riga. The city lies in a good geographical position which plays a major role in communication with other Lithuanian cities and the city of Kaliningrad. The Via Baltica highway runs through the city and connects it to many Scandinavian and Central European countries. Connected by railway to iauliai (Lithuania) and Daugavpils (Latvia), as well as Rubikiai/Anykčiai and Birai by narrow gauge railway, which now is not working in full capacity anymore however.
Considered capital of Auktaitija region. Is a municiaplity on itself (Paneveys city) and also is the capital of Paneveys district municipality, and Paneveys county.
Estabilished by Grand duke Aleksandras for which there is a statue.
See also
Ponevezh yeshiva and Bnei Brak
External links
Categories: Lithuanian cities