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Alytus

Alytus is a city with municipal rights in southern Lithuania. It is the capital of Alytus County. The population as of July 2023 was 52,256. Alytus is the historical centre of the Dzūkija region. The city lies on the banks of the Nemunas River. The major roads linking Vilnius, Kaunas, Lazdijai (border with Poland), and Hrodna in Belarus pass through Alytus.

Alytus
Panorama of Alytus
Interactive map of Alytus
Alytus
Location within Lithuania
Alytus
Location within Europe
Coordinates: 54°24′05″N 24°02′57″E / 54.40139°N 24.04917°E / 54.40139; 24.04917
Country Lithuania
RegionDzūkija
CountyAlytus County
First mentioned1377 (647 years ago) (1377)
City privileges1581 (443 years ago) (1581)
CapitalAlytus
Government
 • TypeCity Council
 • BodyAlytus City Council
 • MayorNerijus Cesiulis (LSDP)
 • LeadingSocial Democratic Party[1]
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Area
 • Total40 km2 (20 sq mi)
 • Rank60th
Elevation
200 m (700 ft)
Population
 (2023[2])
 • Total52,256
 • Rank6th
 • Density1,299.20/km2 (3,364.9/sq mi)
  • Rank5th
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
ZIP Codes
62001–64355
Phone code+370 (315)
Websitealytus.lt

Divided onto two separate entities for centuries, it consists of two parts still frequently referred to as Alytus I and Alytus II, the earlier being a smaller town and the latter forming the city centre with parks, microdistricts and industrial areas.

Name edit

The name of the city is believed to be derived from the Lithuanian hydronym Alytupis (river).[3] Its name in other languages includes Polish: Olita, German: Aliten, Russian: Олита Olita, Belarusian: Аліта Alita, Yiddish: אליטע Alite.

History edit

 
Lithuanian 2nd Uhlan Regiment parading in Alytus (1936)
 
Alytus hillfort
 
Alytus centre in winter
 
Church of Saint Mary
 
School of Fine Crafts

The first historical record of Alytus dates back to 1377,[4] when it was mentioned in the Chronicles of Wigand of Marburg under the name of Aliten. According to the chronicle the spot was occupied by a small, wooden fortress guarding the Lithuanian frontier with the Teutonic Order. The fort and the surrounding village gradually grew, despite being frequently a target of raids of both the Lithuanians and the Teutons. The Treaty of Lake Melno left the town on the Teutonic side of the border, but it was retaken soon afterwards. On 15 June 1581 Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland Stefan Batory granted the town the city rights based on the Magdeburg Law. The event is celebrated as the Alytus Day.

Until the Partitions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth the town was a part of the Trakai Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and a notable center of commerce on the Nemunas River, serving as the main route for export goods from Lithuania proper. The town was also important as the place where one of the royal economic offices was located. In the third partition of Poland and Lithuania, in 1795, the town was divided between the Russian Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia. During the Napoleonic Wars, following the Treaty of Tilsit, the western part was ceded to the Duchy of Warsaw. After the Congress of Vienna it became part of the duchy's successor state, the Kingdom of Poland. Although the state was tied with a personal union with Russia, both parts of the town remained completely separate until the January Uprising of 1863. After that date, the autonomy of Poland was liquidated, but both parts of the town remained governed separately.

In the late 19th century the town was incorporated into a chain of Russian fortified garrisons along the border with East Prussia. It was tied with the rest of the world by a railway and a new road. In addition, the tsarist authorities constructed several barracks and an Eastern Orthodox church (in modern times converted to a Catholic church). However, despite the fortification effort by the Russians, during World War I the Central Powers managed to capture the town intact, without any major skirmish. In 1915 the town was incorporated into the so-called Ober Ost and both parts were once again united into a single administrative entity for the first time since 1795.

Following the end of World War I the area remained contested by newly independent Poland and Lithuania, with the actual control held by the German army stationed in the area. When the Germans withdrew in early 1919, the town was seized by the Red Army. On 12 February 1919, the town became a battlefield for the first skirmish between the Russians and the Lithuanian forces, which eventually took control over it. Since then the town has been a part of the Republic of Lithuania.

Following the invasion of Poland a large prisoner of war camp for Polish soldiers was established in the city. During World War II, Alytus was under German occupation from 22 June 1941 until 15 July 1944.[5] Following the German occupation of the city in 1941, the camp was converted into a prison camp for Soviet soldiers (Stalag 343). The 1965 Soviet-era book Masinės žudynės Lietuvoje, 1941–1944 lists two major mass graves in Alytus: Vidzgiris forest, then at the southeastern suburbs on the left bank of the river, estimated 60,000 people, most likely Jews from the eastern Soviet Union, and the Alytus forest, then at the eastern suburbs, estimated 35,000 people, most probably Soviet prisoners of war.[6] Historian Gintaras Lučinskas argues that these numbers were politicized and grossly inflated, and the actual number of victims is in single digits of thousands.[7][8][9]

In 2015, a HVDC back-to-back station for the realization of a power interconnection between Poland and Lithuania (LitPol) was inaugurated west of Alytus. The facility built by ABB has a transmission capacity of 500 MW at a voltage of ±70 kV.

The coat of arms features a white rose, one of two coat of arms in the country that features roses. "The bridge of White Rose" is the country's largest pedestrian bridge, whose name was chosen by the citizens. The bridge was built on the remains of a railway bridge, which was blown up by the Russians when they were retreating back in 1915.

Climate edit

Alytus has a humid continental climate with quite large seasonal differences.[10]

Climate data for Alytus
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) −2.2
(28.0)
−1.1
(30.0)
3.9
(39.0)
11.1
(52.0)
18.3
(64.9)
21.1
(70.0)
22.2
(72.0)
22.2
(72.0)
16.7
(62.1)
11.1
(52.0)
4.4
(39.9)
−0.6
(30.9)
10.6
(51.1)
Daily mean °C (°F) −5.0
(23.0)
−4.4
(24.1)
0.0
(32.0)
6.1
(43.0)
12.2
(54.0)
15.6
(60.1)
16.7
(62.1)
16.7
(62.1)
12.2
(54.0)
7.2
(45.0)
2.2
(36.0)
−2.8
(27.0)
6.4
(43.5)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −7.8
(18.0)
−7.8
(18.0)
−3.9
(25.0)
1.1
(34.0)
6.1
(43.0)
10.0
(50.0)
11.7
(53.1)
10.6
(51.1)
7.2
(45.0)
3.3
(37.9)
0.0
(32.0)
−5.0
(23.0)
2.1
(35.8)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 41
(1.6)
27
(1.1)
36
(1.4)
41
(1.6)
56
(2.2)
74
(2.9)
80
(3.1)
70
(2.8)
60
(2.4)
48
(1.9)
51
(2.0)
50
(2.0)
634
(25.0)
Average precipitation days 8 9 14 16 16 12 13 14 12 14 8 7 143
Source: [11]

Culture edit

 
Alytus Tomato Tasting 2013

Alytus hosted the Art Strike Biennial between 18 and 24 August 2009 in response to Vilnius becoming European Capital of Culture for 2009. This included a demonstration[12] and a three sided football match.[13] The universal indoor Alytus Arena hosted the Eurobasket 2011 Group C matches in Alytus. In 2010 Alytus was awarded the Honourable Plate of the European Council.

Alytus has a museum dedicated to veterans of both the Afghan wars.

In Alytus, several Bonsai exhibitions were held with participants from European and other countries, such as Japan and the United States.

Alytus has hosted an annual Tomato tasting since 2007. Participants offer a wide variety of tomatoes and discuss the various factors which help produce a rich crop of the fruit.[14] Alytus has an industrial company named Snaigė, which manufactures refrigerators.[15]

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Alytus is twinned with:[16]

The city was previously twinned with:[17]

Gallery edit

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Titulinis - vrk.lt". www.vrk.lt.
  2. ^ "Rodiklių duomenų bazė - Oficialiosios statistikos portalas". osp.stat.gov.lt.
  3. ^ "Lietuvos miestų pavadinimų kilmė – tik upės ir pavardės?" [The origin of Lithuanian city names - only rivers and surnames?]. Delfi (in Lithuanian). 28 January 2012. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  4. ^ . Alytus tourism information centre. Archived from the original on 28 June 2008. Retrieved 14 June 2008.
  5. ^ "Освобождение городов". www.soldat.ru.
  6. ^ Masinės žudynės Lietuvoje, 1941-1944: dokumentų rinkinys (Mass Murders in Lithuania, 1941–1944: collection of documents), vol. 2, 1965, as cited by . Archived from the original on 9 June 2009. Retrieved 24 March 2007.
  7. ^ Lučinskas, Gintaras, "Holokausto aukų skaičius Alytuje - sovietų pramanas?" ("The number of victims of the Holocaust in Alytus - a Soviet hoax?"), Terra Jatwezenorum, 2017, 9, 2, p. 63-85, 373-374, 351-352 (erticle content onlinee)
  8. ^ "Murder story of Alytus Jews in the Vidzgiris Forest", Yad Vashem
  9. ^ "Information Portal to European Sites of Remembrance". www.memorialmuseums.org.
  10. ^ "Alytus, Lithuania Climate Summary". Weatherbase. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  11. ^ "Alytus, Lithuania Temperature Averages". weatherbase.com. Weatherbase. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  12. ^ 'Alytus -meno streiko sostine', Alytus Naujienos, Nr 15521st August 2009
  13. ^ Alytus art strike: 3-sided football (trišalis futbolas) accessed 30 August 2009
  14. ^ "POMIDORŲ DEGUSTACIJA". JŪSŲ DARŽUI. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  15. ^ "Refrigerators | Freezers | A++ class refrigerators | SNAIGE".
  16. ^ "Tarptautinis bendradarbiavimas". alytus.lt (in Lithuanian). Alytaus miesto savivaldybė. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  17. ^ "Alytus nutraukė bendradarbiavimą su Rusijos Federacijoje ir Baltarusijoje esančiais miestais partneriais". alytus.lt. 28 February 2022. Retrieved 17 March 2022.

External links edit

  • Alytus County Governor's Administration
  • Alytus Municipality's site
  • Alytus News Website
  • Alytus Young Friend
  • Interactive map of Alytus fortress
  • The murder of the Jews of Alytus during World War II, at Yad Vashem website.

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For other uses see Alytus disambiguation Olita redirects here For the anti cancer drug see Olmutinib For the name see Olita name Alytus is a city with municipal rights in southern Lithuania It is the capital of Alytus County The population as of July 2023 was 52 256 Alytus is the historical centre of the Dzukija region The city lies on the banks of the Nemunas River The major roads linking Vilnius Kaunas Lazdijai border with Poland and Hrodna in Belarus pass through Alytus AlytusCity MunicipalityPanorama of AlytusFlagCoat of armsInteractive map of AlytusAlytusLocation within LithuaniaShow map of LithuaniaAlytusLocation within EuropeShow map of EuropeCoordinates 54 24 05 N 24 02 57 E 54 40139 N 24 04917 E 54 40139 24 04917Country LithuaniaRegionDzukijaCountyAlytus CountyFirst mentioned1377 647 years ago 1377 City privileges1581 443 years ago 1581 CapitalAlytusGovernment TypeCity Council BodyAlytus City Council MayorNerijus Cesiulis LSDP LeadingSocial Democratic Party 1 20 27Area Total40 km2 20 sq mi Rank60thElevation200 m 700 ft Population 2023 2 Total52 256 Rank6th Density1 299 20 km2 3 364 9 sq mi Rank5thTime zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST ZIP Codes62001 64355Phone code 370 315 Websitealytus wbr lt Divided onto two separate entities for centuries it consists of two parts still frequently referred to as Alytus I and Alytus II the earlier being a smaller town and the latter forming the city centre with parks microdistricts and industrial areas Contents 1 Name 2 History 3 Climate 4 Culture 5 Twin towns sister cities 6 Gallery 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksName editThe name of the city is believed to be derived from the Lithuanian hydronym Alytupis river 3 Its name in other languages includes Polish Olita German Aliten Russian Olita Olita Belarusian Alita Alita Yiddish אליטע Alite History edit nbsp Lithuanian 2nd Uhlan Regiment parading in Alytus 1936 nbsp Alytus hillfort nbsp Alytus centre in winter nbsp Church of Saint Mary nbsp School of Fine Crafts The first historical record of Alytus dates back to 1377 4 when it was mentioned in the Chronicles of Wigand of Marburg under the name of Aliten According to the chronicle the spot was occupied by a small wooden fortress guarding the Lithuanian frontier with the Teutonic Order The fort and the surrounding village gradually grew despite being frequently a target of raids of both the Lithuanians and the Teutons The Treaty of Lake Melno left the town on the Teutonic side of the border but it was retaken soon afterwards On 15 June 1581 Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland Stefan Batory granted the town the city rights based on the Magdeburg Law The event is celebrated as the Alytus Day Until the Partitions of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth the town was a part of the Trakai Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and a notable center of commerce on the Nemunas River serving as the main route for export goods from Lithuania proper The town was also important as the place where one of the royal economic offices was located In the third partition of Poland and Lithuania in 1795 the town was divided between the Russian Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia During the Napoleonic Wars following the Treaty of Tilsit the western part was ceded to the Duchy of Warsaw After the Congress of Vienna it became part of the duchy s successor state the Kingdom of Poland Although the state was tied with a personal union with Russia both parts of the town remained completely separate until the January Uprising of 1863 After that date the autonomy of Poland was liquidated but both parts of the town remained governed separately In the late 19th century the town was incorporated into a chain of Russian fortified garrisons along the border with East Prussia It was tied with the rest of the world by a railway and a new road In addition the tsarist authorities constructed several barracks and an Eastern Orthodox church in modern times converted to a Catholic church However despite the fortification effort by the Russians during World War I the Central Powers managed to capture the town intact without any major skirmish In 1915 the town was incorporated into the so called Ober Ost and both parts were once again united into a single administrative entity for the first time since 1795 Following the end of World War I the area remained contested by newly independent Poland and Lithuania with the actual control held by the German army stationed in the area When the Germans withdrew in early 1919 the town was seized by the Red Army On 12 February 1919 the town became a battlefield for the first skirmish between the Russians and the Lithuanian forces which eventually took control over it Since then the town has been a part of the Republic of Lithuania Following the invasion of Poland a large prisoner of war camp for Polish soldiers was established in the city During World War II Alytus was under German occupation from 22 June 1941 until 15 July 1944 5 Following the German occupation of the city in 1941 the camp was converted into a prison camp for Soviet soldiers Stalag 343 The 1965 Soviet era book Masines zudynes Lietuvoje 1941 1944 lists two major mass graves in Alytus Vidzgiris forest then at the southeastern suburbs on the left bank of the river estimated 60 000 people most likely Jews from the eastern Soviet Union and the Alytus forest then at the eastern suburbs estimated 35 000 people most probably Soviet prisoners of war 6 Historian Gintaras Lucinskas argues that these numbers were politicized and grossly inflated and the actual number of victims is in single digits of thousands 7 8 9 In 2015 a HVDC back to back station for the realization of a power interconnection between Poland and Lithuania LitPol was inaugurated west of Alytus The facility built by ABB has a transmission capacity of 500 MW at a voltage of 70 kV The coat of arms features a white rose one of two coat of arms in the country that features roses The bridge of White Rose is the country s largest pedestrian bridge whose name was chosen by the citizens The bridge was built on the remains of a railway bridge which was blown up by the Russians when they were retreating back in 1915 Climate editAlytus has a humid continental climate with quite large seasonal differences 10 Climate data for Alytus Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum C F 2 2 28 0 1 1 30 0 3 9 39 0 11 1 52 0 18 3 64 9 21 1 70 0 22 2 72 0 22 2 72 0 16 7 62 1 11 1 52 0 4 4 39 9 0 6 30 9 10 6 51 1 Daily mean C F 5 0 23 0 4 4 24 1 0 0 32 0 6 1 43 0 12 2 54 0 15 6 60 1 16 7 62 1 16 7 62 1 12 2 54 0 7 2 45 0 2 2 36 0 2 8 27 0 6 4 43 5 Mean daily minimum C F 7 8 18 0 7 8 18 0 3 9 25 0 1 1 34 0 6 1 43 0 10 0 50 0 11 7 53 1 10 6 51 1 7 2 45 0 3 3 37 9 0 0 32 0 5 0 23 0 2 1 35 8 Average rainfall mm inches 41 1 6 27 1 1 36 1 4 41 1 6 56 2 2 74 2 9 80 3 1 70 2 8 60 2 4 48 1 9 51 2 0 50 2 0 634 25 0 Average precipitation days 8 9 14 16 16 12 13 14 12 14 8 7 143 Source 11 Culture edit nbsp Alytus Tomato Tasting 2013 Alytus hosted the Art Strike Biennial between 18 and 24 August 2009 in response to Vilnius becoming European Capital of Culture for 2009 This included a demonstration 12 and a three sided football match 13 The universal indoor Alytus Arena hosted the Eurobasket 2011 Group C matches in Alytus In 2010 Alytus was awarded the Honourable Plate of the European Council Alytus has a museum dedicated to veterans of both the Afghan wars In Alytus several Bonsai exhibitions were held with participants from European and other countries such as Japan and the United States Alytus has hosted an annual Tomato tasting since 2007 Participants offer a wide variety of tomatoes and discuss the various factors which help produce a rich crop of the fruit 14 Alytus has an industrial company named Snaige which manufactures refrigerators 15 Twin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Lithuania Alytus is twinned with 16 nbsp Amata Latvia nbsp Berdychiv Ukraine nbsp Botkyrka Sweden nbsp Crawley United Kingdom nbsp Elk Poland nbsp General San Martin Argentina nbsp Gizycko County Poland nbsp Hiratsuka Japan nbsp Kremenchuk Ukraine nbsp Mandal Norway nbsp Naestved Denmark nbsp Ningbo China nbsp Opole Poland nbsp Ostroleka Poland nbsp Rochester United States nbsp Rouen France nbsp Suwalki Poland nbsp Velizy Villacoublay France The city was previously twinned with 17 nbsp Grodno Belarus nbsp Lida Belarus nbsp Petrozavodsk Russia nbsp Smarhonʹ BelarusGallery edit nbsp Saint Louis Church nbsp Saint Casimir Church nbsp Church of the Guardian Angels nbsp Alytus Synagogue nbsp Saint Benedict Gymnasium nbsp Piliakalnis Progymnasium nbsp Alytus Arena nbsp Alytus College nbsp Silent bell memorial for the Lithuanian partisansNotes editReferences edit Titulinis vrk lt www vrk lt Rodikliu duomenu baze Oficialiosios statistikos portalas osp stat gov lt Lietuvos miestu pavadinimu kilme tik upes ir pavardes The origin of Lithuanian city names only rivers and surnames Delfi in Lithuanian 28 January 2012 Retrieved 29 September 2023 History of Alytus City Alytus tourism information centre Archived from the original on 28 June 2008 Retrieved 14 June 2008 Osvobozhdenie gorodov www soldat ru Masines zudynes Lietuvoje 1941 1944 dokumentu rinkinys Mass Murders in Lithuania 1941 1944 collection of documents vol 2 1965 as cited by The Jewish community of Alytus during World War II and afterwards JewishGen article Archived from the original on 9 June 2009 Retrieved 24 March 2007 Lucinskas Gintaras Holokausto auku skaicius Alytuje sovietu pramanas The number of victims of the Holocaust in Alytus a Soviet hoax Terra Jatwezenorum 2017 9 2 p 63 85 373 374 351 352 erticle content onlinee Murder story of Alytus Jews in the Vidzgiris Forest Yad Vashem Information Portal to European Sites of Remembrance www memorialmuseums org Alytus Lithuania Climate Summary Weatherbase Retrieved 17 June 2015 Alytus Lithuania Temperature Averages weatherbase com Weatherbase Retrieved 17 June 2015 Alytus meno streiko sostine Alytus Naujienos Nr 15521st August 2009 Alytus art strike 3 sided football trisalis futbolas accessed 30 August 2009 POMIDORŲ DEGUSTACIJA JuSŲ DARZUI Retrieved 24 August 2013 Refrigerators Freezers A class refrigerators SNAIGE Tarptautinis bendradarbiavimas alytus lt in Lithuanian Alytaus miesto savivaldybe Retrieved 21 January 2022 Alytus nutrauke bendradarbiavima su Rusijos Federacijoje ir Baltarusijoje esanciais miestais partneriais alytus lt 28 February 2022 Retrieved 17 March 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alytus Alytus County Governor s Administration Alytus Municipality s site Alytus News Website Alytus Young Friend Interactive map of Alytus fortress The murder of the Jews of Alytus during World War II at Yad Vashem website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alytus amp oldid 1187501457, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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