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Dzūkija

Lithuanian ethnographic region


Lithuanian ethnographic region

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nameDzūkija
native_nameDainava
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settlement_typeEthnographic region of Lithuania
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photo1aMusteikos centras, ruduo.JPGMusteika village in Dzūkija National Park
photo1bPavlovo Respublika - panoramio (8).jpgRuins of Merkinė Manor
photo2aAlytus hillfort.jpgHillfort in Alytus
photo2bTraku pilis by Augustas Didzgalvis.jpgTrakai Island Castle in Trakai
photo3aPilies by Augustas Didzgalvis.jpgPilies street in Vilnius Old Town
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mottoEx gente bellicosissima populus laboriosus
image_mapDzūkija_location_Lithuania.svg
map_altMap indicating the location of Dzūkija within Lithuania
map_captionLocation of Dzūkija within Lithuania
subdivision_typeCountry
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area_total_km212,114
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tags -- | Dzūkian (English) | dzūkas (masc) and dzūkė (fem) (Lithuanian)

Dzūkija () or Dainava is one of five ethnographic regions of Lithuania. Dzūkija is a cultural region defined by traditional lifestyles and dialects of the local Lithuanian population (mostly rural farmers) and has never been defined as a political or administrative unit.

Geography

Infertile land and large forests meant that farmers had to supplement their harvest with mushrooms and wild berries, which are still important for the local economy

Dzūkija is situated in southeastern Lithuania, and consists of Alytus County and southern Vilnius County. Historically, it extended into what is now northeastern Poland (Podlaskie Voivodeship) and northwestern Belarus (Grodno Region).

Large parts of Dzūkija have light sandy soil, unsuited for agriculture. Therefore, the region is densely covered with pine forests, one of which is Dainava Forest, the largest in Lithuania. The Čepkeliai Marsh, the largest swamp in Lithuania, is situated in the region, near the border with Belarus. Dzūkija is also the most sparsely populated region in Lithuania, with average population density dropping below 15 people per square kilometer in Varėna district municipality. Due to lower harvests in infertile soil, the region was relatively poorer than the rest of Lithuania. Farmers had to supplement their yields with edible mushrooms and berries collected in the forests. Mushroom hunting remains an important part of the local economy.

Two of the five national parks in Lithuania are to be found in Dzūkija: Dzūkija National Park east of Varėna (established there in 1991), and Trakai National Historic Park near Trakai (1992).

Subdivisions

SubdivisionNote
Alytus Countyentire county
Trakai District Municipalityentire municipality
Elektrėnai Municipalityentire municipality
Šalčininkai District Municipalityentire municipality
Birštonas Municipalityentire municipality
Vilnius City Municipalityentire municipality
Vilnius District Municipalityexcluding Paberžė Eldership
Prienai District MunicipalityJieznas Eldership and Stakliškės Eldership
Švenčionys District MunicipalityMagūnai Eldership, Pabradė Eldership, Sariai Eldership, Cirkliškis Eldership and Strūnaitis Eldership

Demographics

The largest settlements (by population) are:

  • Vilnius - 602,430
  • Alytus – 51,353
  • Druskininkai – 12,978
  • Elektrėnai – 12,536
  • Varėna – 7,866
  • Šalčininkai – 6,825
  • Trakai – 5,720
  • Pabradė – 4,636
  • Nemenčinė – 4,495

Language

Main article: Dzūkian dialect

People in Dzūkija traditionally speak the Dzūkian dialect (also known as South Aukštaitian), which is a sub-dialect of the Aukštaitian dialect. As elsewhere in Lithuania, local dialects such as these are dying out in bigger as people adopt the standard Lithuanian through schools and mass media, but still used by older generation in smaller villages like Marcinkonys, Zervynos and others.

The very first Lithuanian handwritten texts from the early 16th century show traits of the Dzūkian dialect.

Coat of arms

Grand coat of arms of Dzūkija

The coat of arms of Dzūkija pictures a white armored warrior with a pollaxe in a blue shield. The blue color symbolizes loyalty and strength. The grand coat of arms is supported by two lynxes and has a Latin motto Ex gente bellicosissima populus laboriosus (Out of most warring tribe – industrious people). These symbols were created by heraldic artist Arvydas Každailis in 2003 using the historical symbols of Trakai. Dzūkija was part of the Duchy of Trakai and later Trakai Voivodeship from the 14th to late 18th century. The same image was used for the coat of arms of Alytus County, officially adopted in 2004. The coat of arms is a modified version of the coat of arms of Trakai district, which depicts a knight with a spear in a red shield. This symbol was taken from a seal used by Duke of Trakai Kęstutis (died in 1382). The motto honors the memory of the Yotvingians, one of the ancient Baltic tribes which were considered fine warriors that lived in what is now Dzūkija. Kiejstut seal 1379.PNG|Seal of Duke Kęstutis from 1379. Vitaŭt Vialiki, Pahonia. Вітаўт Вялікі, Пагоня (K. Kielisiński, 1404, 1842).jpg|Coat of arms of Duchy of Trakai on the lower left corner of seal of Vytautas the Great, 1404. Vitaŭt Vialiki. Вітаўт Вялікі (K. Kielisiński, 1407, 1841).jpg|Coat of arms of Duchy of Trakai on the lower right corner of seal of Vytautas, 1407. Armorial Lyncenich - olde dratun. Retouch.png|Coat of arms of Trakai Voivodeship from around the 15th century. Recueil d'armoiries polonaises COA of Trakai Voivodeship.png|Coat of arms of Trakai Voivodeship from around the 16th century. Trakai district COA.svg|Coat of arms of Trakai District Municipality. LTA_Alytaus_apskritis_COA.svg|Coat of arms of Alytus County.

References

References

  1. "Nuolatinių gyventojų skaičius liepos 1 d.".
  2. "Lietuvos etnografinių regionų žemėlapis".
  3. "Alytus – Dzūkijos (Dainavos) regiono sostinė". Alytus city municipality.
  4. Rimša, Edmundas. (2004). "Lietuvos heraldika II". [[Baltos lankos]].
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