Širvintos District Municipality

Širvintos District Municipality
Širvintų rajono savivaldybė
Municipality


Coat of arms

Location of Širvintos district municipality
Country  Lithuania
Ethnographic region Aukštaitija
County Vilnius County
Capital Širvintos
Elderships
Area
  Total 906 km2 (350 sq mi)
Population (2001 census)
  Total 20,200
  Density 22/km2 (58/sq mi)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Website www.sirvintos.lt

Širvintos District Municipality (Lithuanian: Širvintų rajono savivaldybė) is a municipality in Lithuania, it is in territory of Vilnius County and its capital is Širvintos.

Geography

Širvinta River

The territory of the municipality is 906 km². Širvintos City, 5 towns – Bagaslaviškis, Čiobiškis, Gelvonai, Kernavė, Musninkai and 485 villages are in the municipality. Forests occupy 27.7% of the whole region’s territory.

The biggest rivers of the region are Neris, Širvinta and Musė. There are 28 lakes; the largest of them is Alys, which covers 1.65 km2 (0.64 sq mi), and the deepest is Gelvė, which is 25 m (82 ft) deep.

Heritage

Kernavė mound

In the territory of the region are Kernavė’s Historical Reservation, botanical reserves for growing cranberries in Alionys, Bartkuškis (there's an old castle) and Lygaraistis, 6 parks and 2 nature monuments (Staškiūniškiai Larch and the stone with a “devil’s footprint” in Dūdai). Also there are 50 archaeological monuments, 16 architectural monuments, 15 historical monuments and 78 art monuments, 18 manor houses with parks.

Population

According to the population census of 2001, 20,207 people live in the region: 9,545 men and 10,662 women. 7,273 people live in towns and 12,934 people live in villages. About 10% (2,019 people) declared Polish nationality.[1]

There are 4,982 people of retirement age: 3,433 women and 1,549 men. 11,186 people are employed. 52% of all working people work in state institutions.

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Coordinates: 55°01′59″N 24°55′48″E / 55.03306°N 24.93000°E / 55.03306; 24.93000

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