Ukmergė District Municipality

Coordinates: 55°16′05″N 24°45′54″E / 55.26806°N 24.76500°E / 55.26806; 24.76500
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Ukmergė District Municipality
Ukmergės rajono savivaldybė
Coat of arms of Ukmergė District Municipality
Location of Ukmergė district municipality
Location of Ukmergė district municipality
Map of municipality
Map of municipality
Country Lithuania
Ethnographic regionAukštaitija
County Vilnius County
CapitalUkmergė
Elderships
Area
 • Total1,395 km2 (539 sq mi)
Population
 (2021[1])
 • Total34,553
 • Density25/km2 (64/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Major settlementsUkmergė (pop. 20,154)
Websitewww.ukmerge.lt

The Ukmergė District Municipality is a municipality in Vilnius County, Lithuania. The capital of the municipality is Ukmergė, the largest settlement and only city in the municipality. The entire municipality belongs to Aukštaitija ethnographic region.

Settlements[edit]

Vepriai churchyard

There are 10 towns in Ukmergė municipality: Deltuva, Lyduokiai, Pabaiskas, Siesikai, Šešuoliai, Taujėnai, Vepriai, Vidiškiai, Želva and Žemaitkiemis. Ukmergė municipality shares the second place in Lithuania (with Radviliškis District Municipality) according to the number of towns. There are 612 villages in the municipality, of which 234 are full parishes.

Vepriai is the most populous town in the municipality and is a local tourism (notably rural tourism) center. Siesikai is best known for the 16th century Renaissance Siesikai (Daumantai) Castle near Siesikai Lake. Deltuva has been the centre of the important Deltuva Land at the emergence of the centralised Lithuanian State. The ruins of one of the first Calvinist churches in Lithuania (17th century, Renaissance style) are near Deltuva. Pabaiskas was established near the location where the Battle of Wiłkomierz between the armies led by Žygimantas Kęstutaitis and Švitrigaila took place on 1 September 1435.

The first president of the independent Lithuanian state Antanas Smetona was born in Užulėnis, now Ukmergė District.

Geography[edit]

Šventoji River seen from the bridge

The eastern part of the municipality belongs to Aukštaitian Highlands and the north-western part is in Middle Lithuanian Lowlands.

Šventoji River is the largest river in the municipality and Širvinta River is the second. The other rivers are Siesartis, Mūša and Armona. Lake Lėnas is the largest lake (2.65 km²) and Lake Žirnajai is the deepest (average of 9.8 meters).

Woodlands cover about 29 percent of the district, swamps occupy 2.3 percent and 54.5 percent is an arable land.[2]

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References[edit]

55°16′05″N 24°45′54″E / 55.26806°N 24.76500°E / 55.26806; 24.76500