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Prienai

Prienai (Lithuanian pronunciation: [prʲɪ̂ɛ.nɐɪ̯ˑ] (listen)) is a city in Lithuania situated on the Nemunas River, 29 km (18 mi) south of Kaunas. In 2011 the city had 9,867 inhabitants.[1] The name of the city is a derivative from a surname Prienas.[2] Pociūnai Airport is associated with the city.

Prienai
City
Prienai Church
Prienai
Location of Prienai
Coordinates: 54°38′0″N 23°56′30″E / 54.63333°N 23.94167°E / 54.63333; 23.94167Coordinates: 54°38′0″N 23°56′30″E / 54.63333°N 23.94167°E / 54.63333; 23.94167
Country Lithuania
Ethnographic regionSuvalkija
County Kaunas County
MunicipalityPrienai district municipality
EldershipPrienai city eldership
Capital ofPrienai district municipality
Prienai city eldership
First mentioned1502
Granted city rights1609
Population
 (2022)
 • Total8,651
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
The Paukščiai mound is one of the many established in the area.
The remnants of the old paper mill.
The remains of a water mill, built on the grounds of the old Prienai manor house.

History

Early history

The history of Prienai and its surroundings is closely linked to that of the Baltic region. Traces of sporadic human settlement go back to the Neolithic period.[3] However, the vast majority of archeological findings such as tools and antiquity coins date to the Iron Age, when the region of Prienai was inhabited by early Baltic tribes.[4] Lush forests, strategically useful valleys, and stunningly beautiful banks of the Nemunas River were among the main reasons why the area became dotted with 28 hillforts, many of which were relatively densely populated thousands of years ago.[4]

Grand Duchy of Lithuania

The first documented mention of Prienai is in 1502[5] when the Grand Duke of Lithuania Alexander gave the land of Prienai to the noble Mykolas Glinskis, who, following his exile from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, became the tutor of his nephew Ivan the Terrible. In 1609, the city was granted the Magdeburg rights, though they were greatly expanded in 1791 by the Grand Duke of Lithuania Stanislaw II Augustus. The city's arms showing St. George killing the dragon was granted in the same year. St. George was one of the patron saints of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.[6]

In 1579, Prienai was given by Grand Duke of Lithuania Steponas Batoras to the Hungarian nobleman Gabriel Bekes, brother of the more famed Gáspár Bekes, for his loyal participation in the Livonian War. The Bekes family ruled Prienai for the next two decades. Afterwards, it became the property of another Hungarian nobleman, named Kaspar Horvat.[7] In 1616, the Lithuanian nobleman and politician Steponas Pacas, who would later become the Deputy Chancellor of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, acquired Prienai. He and his sons Stanislovas and Mikalojus Pacas owned it up until 1643.[8]

For almost one and a half centuries, Prienai was ruled by the Butler family. In 1661, Count Gothard Wilhelm Butler, a Lithuanian nobleman of distant Scottish descent, built the Prienai castle.[9] However, in 1701, during the Great Northern War, the castle together with its amenities was completely destroyed.[9] In the early 18th century, the city somewhat recovered from the devastation of the Great Northern War and in the place of the former castle, the Butler family had built a spacious two-storeyed Baroque styled manor house. On the ground floor there was a large guest-hall and 16 rooms. On the first floor there were 11 additional rooms and a sizable great hall. Yet over the course of the next century, the Prienai manor house was gradually abandoned. At the onset of the 20th century, only rubble remained.[10]

The first wooden church in Prienai was built in 1604. Thanks to the active personal involvement of a priest named Vaitiekus Izdebskis, seventy years later, later a newer and much larger church was built to replace the old one. The present Baroque styled church was built in 1750, though it was refurbished and slightly expanded in 1875.[6]

Prussia, Napoleon and the Russian Empire

Following the third partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1795, Prienai was invaded and occupied by Prussia. Prussia ruled there during the years 1795-1807 and made Prienai part of New East Prussia. At the end of the eighteenth century, Prienai underwent rapid economic growth. During that time a glass factory and a paper mill, one of the largest in Lithuania, were established near the town. The paper mill produced extraordinary high quality white, coloured and wrapping paper, which was often exported to cities as distant as Warsaw and Saint Petersburg.[6]

After Napoleon defeated Prussia, Prussian occupied Lithuanian territories were transferred to the newly established Duchy of Warsaw. During the years 1807–1813, Prienai belonged to the Duchy of Warsaw. The Napoleonic code was then introduced in this region, which abolished serfdom and guaranteed equality before the law.[6]

Following the demise of Napoleon in 1815 and the Congress of Vienna, Prienai together with its surroundings, were annexed by the Russian Empire.[6]

The town dwellers of Prienai, together with the inhabitants of neighbouring towns and villages, actively participated in the November Uprising of 1830-1831 and the January Uprising of 1863–1864, both of which sought to liberate Lithuanians from the Russian yoke.[6]

Republic of Lithuania

Following Lithuania's restoration of independence in 1918, Prienai became the center of the county and witnessed unprecedented expansion. By 1937 Prienai had a population of around 4,200, there were 4 banks, 2 pharmacies, 121 shops, 5 mills, a number of sawmills and countless workshops in the city.[6] At that time the mayor of the city was Julius Greimas, the father of the world renowned Lithuanian-French literary scientist and semiotician Algirdas Julien Greimas.[11] Yet despite the flurry of diverse economic activity, brewing was indisputably the most significant industry in Prienai.[12] The Goldberg beer brewery was established back in 1868 and during the interwar period its facilities dominated the urban landscape of the city.[12] According to local contemporaries, the brewery produced one of the finest beers in Lithuania and its products were regularly exported to Latvia, Poland and the Soviet Union.[12] However, the brewery together with most of its buildings was completely destroyed by the German Luftwaffe during a bombing raid in June 1941.

 
The Goldberg beer brewery.

World War II and its aftermath

During World War II, when it was occupied by German troops, Prienai lost many of its inhabitants. People emigrated or were expelled, while the Nazis killed the Jews. On August 27, 1941, 1,078 Jews from Prienai and surrounding areas were murdered in Prienai. The massacre was perpetrated by Rollkommando Hamann and local Lithuanians.[13]

In the aftermath of World War II, Prienai was occupied by Soviet Union and its population suffered additional losses. Throughout 1945–1946, the Soviets murdered 39 inhabitants from Prienai and its surroundings.[14] On 22–23 May 1948, 1,019 Lithuanians from the Prienai area were forced by the Soviets into cattle trains and deported to Siberia. In 1949, 675 more local people were deported to Siberia.[14] Most of the deportees either died there or suffered circumstances that never allowed them to return home.

 
Prienai district municipality building
 
The city is surrounded by green forests and lush grasslands.
 
An aerial photo of the town of Prienai and river Nemunas from a hot-air balloon.
 
Gliders at the Pociūnai Airport.

Notable people

Industry

AB „Sportinė aviacija“ for a long time was the only glider factory in the Soviet Union. It was founded in 1969. The first Lithuanian glassfibre glider BK-7 "Lietuva" was built here.

Sports

Prienai is home to BC Vytautas (formerly BC Prienai / BC Rūdupis / BC Tonybet), a basketball team that competes in the Lithuanian Basketball League.

International relations

Twin towns - Sister cities

Prienai is a member of the Douzelage, a unique town twinning association of 24 towns across the European Union. This active town twinning began in 1991 and there are regular events, such as a produce market from each of the other countries and festivals.[15][16] Discussions regarding membership are also in hand with three further towns (Agros in Cyprus, Škofja Loka in Slovenia, and Tryavna in Bulgaria).

Distances to other cities

These distances are as the crow flies and therefore do not represent actual overland distances.

In Lithuania:

In Europe:

References

  1. ^ "2011 census". Statistikos Departamentas (Lithuania). Retrieved August 3, 2017.
  2. ^ A. Vanagas. Lietuvos miestų vardai. 1996, p.182
  3. ^ "Archeologinis paveldas Prienų rajone". Naujasis Gelupis. Retrieved 2018-04-09.
  4. ^ a b "Kultūros paveldas mūsų krašte". Naujasis Gelupis. Retrieved 2018-04-09.
  5. ^ . Lithuanian Department of Statistics. Archived from the original on 2009-08-24. Retrieved 2009-10-17.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g "Prienai". Kauno Apskrities Viesoji Biblioteka. Retrieved 2018-04-09.
  7. ^ "LDK istorija: "Svetimi" svetimšaliai – vengrai XVI a. Lietuvoje". 15min. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
  8. ^ "Atviru žodžiu apie pagarbą ir atsakomybę krašto istorijai. "Senųjų Prienų beieškant"". Naujasis Gelupis. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
  9. ^ a b "Mintys Prienų miestui įprasminti: dabarčiai ir ateičiai". Retrieved 2018-04-09.
  10. ^ "Dvarų pėdsakai Prienų rajono savivaldybėje". Gera Prienuose. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
  11. ^ "Greimai ir Prienai". Mokslo Lietuva. Retrieved 2018-04-09.
  12. ^ a b c "Benicijono Šakovo alaus darykla – krašto istorijos garbės ženklas iš tarpukario". KVITRINA. Retrieved 2018-04-09.
  13. ^ "Holocaust Atlas of Lithuania".
  14. ^ a b "Prienų miesto istorija". Prienu biblioteka. Retrieved 2018-04-09.
  15. ^ . www.douzelage.org. Archived from the original on 2010-02-17. Retrieved 2009-10-21.
  16. ^ . www.douzelage.org. Archived from the original on 2009-04-06. Retrieved 2009-10-21.

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Prienai Lithuanian pronunciation prʲɪ ɛ nɐɪ ˑ listen is a city in Lithuania situated on the Nemunas River 29 km 18 mi south of Kaunas In 2011 the city had 9 867 inhabitants 1 The name of the city is a derivative from a surname Prienas 2 Pociunai Airport is associated with the city PrienaiCityPrienai ChurchCoat of armsPrienaiLocation of PrienaiCoordinates 54 38 0 N 23 56 30 E 54 63333 N 23 94167 E 54 63333 23 94167 Coordinates 54 38 0 N 23 56 30 E 54 63333 N 23 94167 E 54 63333 23 94167Country LithuaniaEthnographic regionSuvalkijaCountyKaunas CountyMunicipalityPrienai district municipalityEldershipPrienai city eldershipCapital ofPrienai district municipality Prienai city eldershipFirst mentioned1502Granted city rights1609Population 2022 Total8 651Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST The Pauksciai mound is one of the many established in the area The remnants of the old paper mill The remains of a water mill built on the grounds of the old Prienai manor house Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Grand Duchy of Lithuania 1 3 Prussia Napoleon and the Russian Empire 1 4 Republic of Lithuania 1 5 World War II and its aftermath 2 Notable people 3 Industry 4 Sports 5 International relations 5 1 Twin towns Sister cities 5 2 Distances to other cities 6 ReferencesHistory EditEarly history Edit The history of Prienai and its surroundings is closely linked to that of the Baltic region Traces of sporadic human settlement go back to the Neolithic period 3 However the vast majority of archeological findings such as tools and antiquity coins date to the Iron Age when the region of Prienai was inhabited by early Baltic tribes 4 Lush forests strategically useful valleys and stunningly beautiful banks of the Nemunas River were among the main reasons why the area became dotted with 28 hillforts many of which were relatively densely populated thousands of years ago 4 Grand Duchy of Lithuania Edit The first documented mention of Prienai is in 1502 5 when the Grand Duke of Lithuania Alexander gave the land of Prienai to the noble Mykolas Glinskis who following his exile from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania became the tutor of his nephew Ivan the Terrible In 1609 the city was granted the Magdeburg rights though they were greatly expanded in 1791 by the Grand Duke of Lithuania Stanislaw II Augustus The city s arms showing St George killing the dragon was granted in the same year St George was one of the patron saints of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania 6 In 1579 Prienai was given by Grand Duke of Lithuania Steponas Batoras to the Hungarian nobleman Gabriel Bekes brother of the more famed Gaspar Bekes for his loyal participation in the Livonian War The Bekes family ruled Prienai for the next two decades Afterwards it became the property of another Hungarian nobleman named Kaspar Horvat 7 In 1616 the Lithuanian nobleman and politician Steponas Pacas who would later become the Deputy Chancellor of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania acquired Prienai He and his sons Stanislovas and Mikalojus Pacas owned it up until 1643 8 For almost one and a half centuries Prienai was ruled by the Butler family In 1661 Count Gothard Wilhelm Butler a Lithuanian nobleman of distant Scottish descent built the Prienai castle 9 However in 1701 during the Great Northern War the castle together with its amenities was completely destroyed 9 In the early 18th century the city somewhat recovered from the devastation of the Great Northern War and in the place of the former castle the Butler family had built a spacious two storeyed Baroque styled manor house On the ground floor there was a large guest hall and 16 rooms On the first floor there were 11 additional rooms and a sizable great hall Yet over the course of the next century the Prienai manor house was gradually abandoned At the onset of the 20th century only rubble remained 10 The first wooden church in Prienai was built in 1604 Thanks to the active personal involvement of a priest named Vaitiekus Izdebskis seventy years later later a newer and much larger church was built to replace the old one The present Baroque styled church was built in 1750 though it was refurbished and slightly expanded in 1875 6 Prussia Napoleon and the Russian Empire Edit Following the third partition of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1795 Prienai was invaded and occupied by Prussia Prussia ruled there during the years 1795 1807 and made Prienai part of New East Prussia At the end of the eighteenth century Prienai underwent rapid economic growth During that time a glass factory and a paper mill one of the largest in Lithuania were established near the town The paper mill produced extraordinary high quality white coloured and wrapping paper which was often exported to cities as distant as Warsaw and Saint Petersburg 6 After Napoleon defeated Prussia Prussian occupied Lithuanian territories were transferred to the newly established Duchy of Warsaw During the years 1807 1813 Prienai belonged to the Duchy of Warsaw The Napoleonic code was then introduced in this region which abolished serfdom and guaranteed equality before the law 6 Following the demise of Napoleon in 1815 and the Congress of Vienna Prienai together with its surroundings were annexed by the Russian Empire 6 The town dwellers of Prienai together with the inhabitants of neighbouring towns and villages actively participated in the November Uprising of 1830 1831 and the January Uprising of 1863 1864 both of which sought to liberate Lithuanians from the Russian yoke 6 Republic of Lithuania Edit Following Lithuania s restoration of independence in 1918 Prienai became the center of the county and witnessed unprecedented expansion By 1937 Prienai had a population of around 4 200 there were 4 banks 2 pharmacies 121 shops 5 mills a number of sawmills and countless workshops in the city 6 At that time the mayor of the city was Julius Greimas the father of the world renowned Lithuanian French literary scientist and semiotician Algirdas Julien Greimas 11 Yet despite the flurry of diverse economic activity brewing was indisputably the most significant industry in Prienai 12 The Goldberg beer brewery was established back in 1868 and during the interwar period its facilities dominated the urban landscape of the city 12 According to local contemporaries the brewery produced one of the finest beers in Lithuania and its products were regularly exported to Latvia Poland and the Soviet Union 12 However the brewery together with most of its buildings was completely destroyed by the German Luftwaffe during a bombing raid in June 1941 The Goldberg beer brewery World War II and its aftermath Edit During World War II when it was occupied by German troops Prienai lost many of its inhabitants People emigrated or were expelled while the Nazis killed the Jews On August 27 1941 1 078 Jews from Prienai and surrounding areas were murdered in Prienai The massacre was perpetrated by Rollkommando Hamann and local Lithuanians 13 In the aftermath of World War II Prienai was occupied by Soviet Union and its population suffered additional losses Throughout 1945 1946 the Soviets murdered 39 inhabitants from Prienai and its surroundings 14 On 22 23 May 1948 1 019 Lithuanians from the Prienai area were forced by the Soviets into cattle trains and deported to Siberia In 1949 675 more local people were deported to Siberia 14 Most of the deportees either died there or suffered circumstances that never allowed them to return home Prienai district municipality building The city is surrounded by green forests and lush grasslands An aerial photo of the town of Prienai and river Nemunas from a hot air balloon Gliders at the Pociunai Airport Notable people EditBernard Revel 1885 1940 first President of Yeshiva University Bluma Zeigarnik 1901 1988 Russian psychologist Jonas Kazlauskas 1930 1970 Lithuanian scientist philology professor of Vilnius University historical grammatics and baltic philology researcher Justinas Marcinkevicius poet Vincas Mykolaitis Putinas writer Matas Salcius writer traveler Sonata Milusauskaite race walker Nikodemas Silvanavicius painterIndustry EditAB Sportine aviacija for a long time was the only glider factory in the Soviet Union It was founded in 1969 The first Lithuanian glassfibre glider BK 7 Lietuva was built here Sports EditPrienai is home to BC Vytautas formerly BC Prienai BC Rudupis BC Tonybet a basketball team that competes in the Lithuanian Basketball League International relations EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Lithuania Twin towns Sister cities Edit Prienai is a member of the Douzelage a unique town twinning association of 24 towns across the European Union This active town twinning began in 1991 and there are regular events such as a produce market from each of the other countries and festivals 15 16 Discussions regarding membership are also in hand with three further towns Agros in Cyprus Skofja Loka in Slovenia and Tryavna in Bulgaria Altea Spain 1991 Bad Kotzting Germany 1991 Bellagio Italy 1991 Bundoran Ireland 1991 Granville France 1991 Holstebro Denmark 1991 Houffalize Belgium 1991 Meerssen the Netherlands 1991 Niederanven Luxembourg 1991 Preveza Greece 1991 Sesimbra Portugal 1991 Sherborne United Kingdom 1991 Karkkila Finland 1997 Oxelosund Sweden 1998 Judenburg Austria 1999 Chojna Poland 2004 Koszeg Hungary 2004 Sigulda Latvia 2004 Susice Czech Republic 2004 Turi Estonia 2004 Zvolen Slovakia 2007 Marsaskala Malta 2009 Siret Romania 2010 Tryavna Bulgaria 2011Distances to other cities Edit These distances are as the crow flies and therefore do not represent actual overland distances In Lithuania Kaunas 29 09 km 18 1 mi Vilnius 85 98 km 53 4 mi Siauliai 149 80 km 93 1 mi Klaipeda 213 98 km 133 0 mi In Europe Bialystok 175 22 km 108 9 mi Minsk 248 73 km 154 6 mi Riga 257 48 km 160 0 mi Warsaw 331 25 km 205 8 mi Tallinn 536 39 km 333 3 mi Helsinki 618 60 km 384 4 mi Stockholm 631 79 km 392 6 mi Copenhagen 731 96 km 454 8 mi Berlin 734 70 km 456 5 mi References Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prienai 2011 census Statistikos Departamentas Lithuania Retrieved August 3 2017 A Vanagas Lietuvos miestu vardai 1996 p 182 Archeologinis paveldas Prienu rajone Naujasis Gelupis Retrieved 2018 04 09 a b Kulturos paveldas musu kraste Naujasis Gelupis Retrieved 2018 04 09 Prienai district municipality Lithuanian Department of Statistics Archived from the original on 2009 08 24 Retrieved 2009 10 17 a b c d e f g Prienai Kauno Apskrities Viesoji Biblioteka Retrieved 2018 04 09 LDK istorija Svetimi svetimsaliai vengrai XVI a Lietuvoje 15min Retrieved 2018 04 10 Atviru zodziu apie pagarba ir atsakomybe krasto istorijai Senuju Prienu beieskant Naujasis Gelupis Retrieved 2018 04 10 a b Mintys Prienu miestui įprasminti dabarciai ir ateiciai Retrieved 2018 04 09 Dvaru pedsakai Prienu rajono savivaldybeje Gera Prienuose Retrieved 2018 04 10 Greimai ir Prienai Mokslo Lietuva Retrieved 2018 04 09 a b c Benicijono Sakovo alaus darykla krasto istorijos garbes zenklas is tarpukario KVITRINA Retrieved 2018 04 09 Holocaust Atlas of Lithuania a b Prienu miesto istorija Prienu biblioteka Retrieved 2018 04 09 Douzelage org Home www douzelage org Archived from the original on 2010 02 17 Retrieved 2009 10 21 Douzelage org Member Towns www douzelage org Archived from the original on 2009 04 06 Retrieved 2009 10 21 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prienai amp oldid 1126382429, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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