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Kuršėnai

Kuršėnai (pronunciation; Samogitian: Koršienā; Yiddish: קורשאַן Kurshon; German: Kurschenen; Polish: Kurszany; Latvian: Kuršēni) is the twenty-fifth largest city in Lithuania. According to the 2023 estimate, it had 10,651 residents.

Kuršėnai
City
Kuršėnai eldership building (white) in J. Basanavičius st.
Kuršėnai
Location of Kuršėnai
Coordinates: 55°59′N 22°55′E / 55.983°N 22.917°E / 55.983; 22.917
CountryLithuania
CountyŠiauliai County
MunicipalityŠiauliai district municipality
EldershipKuršėnai city eldership
Capital ofKuršėnai city eldership
Kuršėnai rural eldership
First mentioned16 century
Granted city rights1947
Population
 (2023)
 • Total10,651
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

History edit

 
Catholic Church in Kuršėnai
 
Hospital

The city's name was first documented in the 16th century. According to historian Michał Baliński [lt], its name is derived from word kuršis (Curonian). However, according to folk etymology, the city didn't have a name for a long time. But, one summer day the river Venta flooded and washed all hay bales which were standing at the river banks. People started questioning each other: where is the hay? where is the hay? („Kur šienai? Kur šienai?“). Since then, the city name stayed as Kuršėnai.[1]

Since a clay that is ideal for fine ceramics was detected near Kuršėnai, pottery has long been thriving in the city. In the last century, Kuršėnai became famous for fairs abundant in earthenware. Kuršėnai is called the “Capital of Potters” not only due to the abundance of such handicraftsmen in the city but also because the All-Time Potter's Crown has been solely won by the folk artists of Kuršėnai such as J. Paulauskas, V. Damkus, B. Radeckas, and J. Vertelis. It clearly is no coincidence that a pitcher is one of the elements of the coat of arms of the city.

The history of Kuršėnai Manor begins in 1564 when Sigismund Augustus gave the said manor as a fief to George Despot-Zenovich, the Castellan of Polotsk. Soon, a settlement began to grow in the manor lands on the other side of the Venta, and in 1569 the first wooden church was erected. In 1621, the estate went to S. Pac, the Grand Treasurer of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and a decade later the manor became the property of George Gruzewski and his wife. At the end of the 18th century, Kuršėnai were inherited by Stephen Gruzewski. Having brought in the artist J. Rilke with the apprentice team, he built a new (current) manor house and a chapel and renovated other buildings in 1811. The estate flourished still further under ruling of his younger son Edward who took it over in 1846.

Kuršėnai Manor has the most valuable heritage of wooden manorial architecture in Šiauliai District. The original staircase, window frames, and wooden front doors have survived.[2]

The estate of Kurshan was under Russian rule from 1795 to 1914, first in the Vilna Governorate and from 1843 in the Kovno Governorate. The mansion and the park were devastated by the Germans who occupied the manor during the First World War and took away the most valuable things. In 1914 the city's Jewish population was expelled by the Russian army, who accused them of collaborating with the Germans.[3] The fire of 1915 destroyed the peasant farms, barns, and sheds. The manor belonged to George Gruzewski at that time. Owing to advanced farming, the estate was flourishing during the interwar period. The manor was nationalized in 1940.

Outside the manor, the city itself began to grow in 1873 when a railway station was built here.

In 1939 there were around 900 Jews living in the village (out of the total population of around 3000).[4] Their persecution began in July, 1941. Immediately following the arrival of the Germans a Lithuanian partisan squad was formed in Kuršėnai. They arrested supporters of the Soviet regime and assigned the Jews to various forced labor tasks. When a ghetto was set up in Kuršėnai by an order of Nazi authorities many Jews were housed in the two synagogues. At the end of July a group of Lithuanian nationalists (white armbanders) and police seized approximately 150 to 168 Jewish men and murdered them in a mass execution in a nearby forest, about three kilometers from city.[5]

Economy edit

Kuršėnai is famous as a place of pottery craftsmen.

Famous dishes edit

Kuršėnų vyniotinis, a type of sweet rolled pastry with cheese curd filling, was named after the city. The dessert was created by Eugenija Dragūnienė, a gulag survivor who opened a local confectionery store after her release.

Famous people edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.studijoms.lt/kursenai.html[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-01-31.
  3. ^ Josef Rosin, Protecting Our Litvak Heritage > Kuršėnai (Kurshan), accessed 2016-01-02
  4. ^ "Yahad - in Unum".
  5. ^ "Holocaust Atlas of Lithuania".
  6. ^ Arjeh Kubovy, Head of Yad Vashem,dead; Was Israeli Career Diplomat, Jewish Telegraphic Agency archive, accessed 2016-01-02

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Kursenai pronunciation Samogitian Korsiena Yiddish קורשא ן Kurshon German Kurschenen Polish Kurszany Latvian Kurseni is the twenty fifth largest city in Lithuania According to the 2023 estimate it had 10 651 residents KursenaiCityKursenai eldership building white in J Basanavicius st Coat of armsKursenaiLocation of KursenaiCoordinates 55 59 N 22 55 E 55 983 N 22 917 E 55 983 22 917CountryLithuaniaCountySiauliai CountyMunicipalitySiauliai district municipalityEldershipKursenai city eldershipCapital ofKursenai city eldership Kursenai rural eldershipFirst mentioned16 centuryGranted city rights1947Population 2023 Total10 651Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Contents 1 History 2 Economy 3 Famous dishes 4 Famous people 5 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Catholic Church in Kursenai nbsp Hospital The city s name was first documented in the 16th century According to historian Michal Balinski lt its name is derived from word kursis Curonian However according to folk etymology the city didn t have a name for a long time But one summer day the river Venta flooded and washed all hay bales which were standing at the river banks People started questioning each other where is the hay where is the hay Kur sienai Kur sienai Since then the city name stayed as Kursenai 1 Since a clay that is ideal for fine ceramics was detected near Kursenai pottery has long been thriving in the city In the last century Kursenai became famous for fairs abundant in earthenware Kursenai is called the Capital of Potters not only due to the abundance of such handicraftsmen in the city but also because the All Time Potter s Crown has been solely won by the folk artists of Kursenai such as J Paulauskas V Damkus B Radeckas and J Vertelis It clearly is no coincidence that a pitcher is one of the elements of the coat of arms of the city The history of Kursenai Manor begins in 1564 when Sigismund Augustus gave the said manor as a fief to George Despot Zenovich the Castellan of Polotsk Soon a settlement began to grow in the manor lands on the other side of the Venta and in 1569 the first wooden church was erected In 1621 the estate went to S Pac the Grand Treasurer of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and a decade later the manor became the property of George Gruzewski and his wife At the end of the 18th century Kursenai were inherited by Stephen Gruzewski Having brought in the artist J Rilke with the apprentice team he built a new current manor house and a chapel and renovated other buildings in 1811 The estate flourished still further under ruling of his younger son Edward who took it over in 1846 Kursenai Manor has the most valuable heritage of wooden manorial architecture in Siauliai District The original staircase window frames and wooden front doors have survived 2 The estate of Kurshan was under Russian rule from 1795 to 1914 first in the Vilna Governorate and from 1843 in the Kovno Governorate The mansion and the park were devastated by the Germans who occupied the manor during the First World War and took away the most valuable things In 1914 the city s Jewish population was expelled by the Russian army who accused them of collaborating with the Germans 3 The fire of 1915 destroyed the peasant farms barns and sheds The manor belonged to George Gruzewski at that time Owing to advanced farming the estate was flourishing during the interwar period The manor was nationalized in 1940 Outside the manor the city itself began to grow in 1873 when a railway station was built here In 1939 there were around 900 Jews living in the village out of the total population of around 3000 4 Their persecution began in July 1941 Immediately following the arrival of the Germans a Lithuanian partisan squad was formed in Kursenai They arrested supporters of the Soviet regime and assigned the Jews to various forced labor tasks When a ghetto was set up in Kursenai by an order of Nazi authorities many Jews were housed in the two synagogues At the end of July a group of Lithuanian nationalists white armbanders and police seized approximately 150 to 168 Jewish men and murdered them in a mass execution in a nearby forest about three kilometers from city 5 Economy editKursenai is famous as a place of pottery craftsmen Famous dishes editKursenu vyniotinis a type of sweet rolled pastry with cheese curd filling was named after the city The dessert was created by Eugenija Draguniene a gulag survivor who opened a local confectionery store after her release Famous people editStasys Rastikis Lithuanian army general Donald Kagan Yale Classics professor Vacys Reimeris poet Stasys Lipskis Arieh Kubovy chairman of Yad Vashem 6 Kazimiera Kymantaite 1909 1999 Lithuanian film and actress and stage directorReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kursenai http www studijoms lt kursenai html permanent dead link Kursenai Land of Potters SiauliuRajonas lt Archived from the original on 2014 01 31 Josef Rosin Protecting Our Litvak Heritage gt Kursenai Kurshan accessed 2016 01 02 Yahad in Unum Holocaust Atlas of Lithuania Arjeh Kubovy Head of Yad Vashem dead Was Israeli Career Diplomat Jewish Telegraphic Agency archive accessed 2016 01 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kursenai amp oldid 1221518586, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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