fbpx
Wikipedia

Panemunė

Panemunė (pronunciation [ˈpa⁠nɛmunɛ]; German: Übermemel) is the smallest settlement with city status in Lithuania. It is situated on the banks of the Nemunas River opposite Sovetsk, 8 km (5.0 mi) south from Pagėgiai, in Tauragė County. It is a border checkpoint for traffic to and from Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast).

Panemunė
City
The main street of Panemunė
Panemunė
Location of Panemunė
Coordinates: 55°6′0″N 21°54′0″E / 55.10000°N 21.90000°E / 55.10000; 21.90000
Country Lithuania
Ethnographic regionLithuania Minor
CountyTauragė County
MunicipalityPagėgiai municipality
EldershipPagėgiai eldership
Granted town rights1837
Population
 (2020)
 • Total194
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

The Queen Louise Bridge originally built in 1907 links Panemunė to the city of Sovetsk (Tilsit until 1946) just south across the river. The landmark arch now lies on the Russian side.

The city is known as the smallest official city in Lithuania, despite its tiny population.

History edit

The area comprising today's Panemunė used to be the northern trans-Memel (Neman) suburb of Tilsit, then a Prussian and later also German town (as of 1871). Tilsit sat close to the border between Germany and Russia.

After Germany's defeat in World War I, the trans-Memel suburb was disentangled from Tilsit (with the rest of the Memelland/Klaipėda Region detached from the Province of East Prussia) in 1920. The suburb was given the name Übermemel, which means over the Memel river in German.

French administered the area pursuant to the Treaty of Versailles, establishing the League of Nations mandate of Memel/Klaipėda. In 1923 the restored Lithuania annexed the Memelland after the Klaipėda Revolt and Übermemel was given the name Panemunė. Germany re-acquired Panemunė (with all of Memelland) on 23 March 1939 – its last peaceful territorial gain before the Second World War. So Panemunė (Übermemel) was reintegrated into the city of Tilsit.

Following World War II, the whole area was seized by the Soviet Union and in 1947 Übermemel, renamed as Panemunė (like all the Klaipėda Region), was returned to then Soviet-occupied Lithuania. The town's German minority was expelled.

Border crossing edit

A new bridge over the Neman river with the bypass roads around the towns was built in 2015.[1] The existing border crossing over the historic Queen Louise Bridge will be for pedestrian use only.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Panemunė by-pass - LAKD".
  2. ^ https://www.lrt.lt/naujienos/eismas/7/1504278/panemunes-aplinkkeli-planuojama-sutvarkyti-dar-siemet

panemunė, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, january, 2021, le. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Panemune news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message For the elderate of Kaunas see Panemune Kaunas Panemune pronunciation ˈpa nɛmunɛ German Ubermemel is the smallest settlement with city status in Lithuania It is situated on the banks of the Nemunas River opposite Sovetsk 8 km 5 0 mi south from Pagegiai in Taurage County It is a border checkpoint for traffic to and from Russia Kaliningrad Oblast PanemuneCityThe main street of PanemunePanemuneLocation of PanemuneCoordinates 55 6 0 N 21 54 0 E 55 10000 N 21 90000 E 55 10000 21 90000Country LithuaniaEthnographic regionLithuania MinorCountyTaurage CountyMunicipalityPagegiai municipalityEldershipPagegiai eldershipGranted town rights1837Population 2020 Total194Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST The Queen Louise Bridge originally built in 1907 links Panemune to the city of Sovetsk Tilsit until 1946 just south across the river The landmark arch now lies on the Russian side The city is known as the smallest official city in Lithuania despite its tiny population Contents 1 History 2 Border crossing 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory editThe area comprising today s Panemune used to be the northern trans Memel Neman suburb of Tilsit then a Prussian and later also German town as of 1871 Tilsit sat close to the border between Germany and Russia After Germany s defeat in World War I the trans Memel suburb was disentangled from Tilsit with the rest of the Memelland Klaipeda Region detached from the Province of East Prussia in 1920 The suburb was given the name Ubermemel which means over the Memel river in German French administered the area pursuant to the Treaty of Versailles establishing the League of Nations mandate of Memel Klaipeda In 1923 the restored Lithuania annexed the Memelland after the Klaipeda Revolt and Ubermemel was given the name Panemune Germany re acquired Panemune with all of Memelland on 23 March 1939 its last peaceful territorial gain before the Second World War So Panemune Ubermemel was reintegrated into the city of Tilsit Following World War II the whole area was seized by the Soviet Union and in 1947 Ubermemel renamed as Panemune like all the Klaipeda Region was returned to then Soviet occupied Lithuania The town s German minority was expelled Border crossing editA new bridge over the Neman river with the bypass roads around the towns was built in 2015 1 The existing border crossing over the historic Queen Louise Bridge will be for pedestrian use only 2 See also editPanemune Castle 80 km to the east in the municipality VytenaiReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Panemune Panemune by pass LAKD https www lrt lt naujienos eismas 7 1504278 panemunes aplinkkeli planuojama sutvarkyti dar siemet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Panemune amp oldid 1213864312, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.