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Vilnius District Municipality


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|Nemenčinė (pop. 4,749) |Skaidiškės (pop. 4,051)

Vilnius District Municipality () is one of the 60 municipalities in Lithuania. It surrounds the capital city of Vilnius on three sides. The municipality is also bordered by Trakai district and Elektrėnai municipality in the west, Astravyets and Ashmyany districts of Belarus in the east, Širvintos, Molėtai and Švenčionys districts in the north and Šalčininkai district in the south.

The population of the district is one of the fastest growing in Lithuania because of the migration of Vilnius' inhabitants to the suburbs. It stood at 116,584 in January 2024, up from 84 thousand in the early 1990s, meaning an increase by more than a third in less than 30 years.

History

thumb|left|250px|Tumuli of [[Karmazinai]] thumb|left|250px|[[Neris Regional Park]]

Vilnius district municipality is situated in the territory once settled by the Baltic (), and numerous archaeological sites from this period are situated within its borders. During the formation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the major part of what is now Vilnius district municipality was the nucleus of the Duchy of Lithuania, while the territory to the north of Maišiagala belonged to the . There is some evidence that Bukiškis just north of Vilnius whose historic name was Gedvydžiai could be associated with Duke Gedvydas and through this link – with Mindaugas. According to Jan Długosz, the pagan ruler of Lithuania Algirdas was cremated in the sacred forest of Kukaveitis near Maišiagala after his death in Maišiagala castle in 1377. Nemenčinė (1338), Maišiagala (1254, 1365) and Medininkai (1387), known from written sources from the 13th-14th centuries, were among the oldest settlements in Lithuania. These were trade and defense centers with castles as well as religious centers – after the Christianization of Lithuania, early churches were built here. As Vilnius was the capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the territory around the city was forming the very center of the state, so-called Lithuania proper. It was the major part of a much larger and later – Vilnius Voivodeship. After the partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Vilna Governorate was formed and Vilensky Uyezd occupied all of what is now Vilnius district municipality. When Vilnius and its suburbs in 1923 were incorporated into Interwar Poland, what is now Vilnius district municipality was the core of Wilno-Troki County. After World War II, Vilnius district municipality was formed. The initially small Vilnius district (938 km2) was soon significantly enlarged, absorbing Naujoji Vilnia district (in 1959) and Nemenčinė district (in 1962) and parts of Ukmergė district, but transferring some smaller administrative territories to Molėtai district and Švenčionys district, including Pabradė (in 1962). After 1962 (then 2313 km2), there were only minor administrative reforms, attaching some territories from Vilnius district municipality (now 2129 km2) to Vilnius city. In March 1987, the villages of Pašilaičiai, Fabijoniškės, Kelmija, Raisteliai and parts of the villages of Pavilionys, Baltoji Vokė, Prašiškės, Bajorai, Buivydiškės, Grigaičiai and Vanaginė were attached to Vilnius city. Almost all of the municipality belongs to the Vilnius urban belt, forming suburban environs of the capital city.

Some projects, that may have been changed the district radically were not implemented.

During the interwar period, hydropower plant was started to be built in 1938 only to be abandoned in 1940. The reservoir between Turniškės and Nemenčinė was not created. During the 70s, a plan to build a pumped storage plant in Sudervė was too dropped off and such a plant was built in Kruonis instead.

Demographics

The district has significant Polish minority population in Lithuania, with 46% of the population claiming Polish ethnicity. But the number has been dwindling from more than 80% in the late 1980s because of suburbanisation, age structure (younger newcomer inhabitants are mostly Lithuanians, while older population in villages are mostly Poles) and acculturation.

At the 2011 Census, Poles amounted to 52.07% out of 95,348 inhabitants. 32.47% were Lithuanians, 8.01% Russians, 4.17% Belarusians, 0.65% Ukrainians and 0.11% Jews.

In 2021, according to the census results, ethnographic composition was the following: Poles – 46.75%, Lithuanians – 38.52%, Russians – 7.35%, Belarusians – 3.26%, Ukrainians – 0.63%, Other – 0.86% and 2.64% of inhabitants did not declare their ethnographic identity.

Elderships

The municipality is divided into 23 elderships:

#EldershipCoat of ArmsAdministrativeArea
in km2Population
(2019)Density
per km2
1Avižieniai Eldership-Avižieniai52.0811,598
2Bezdonys Eldership-Bezdonys121.422,886
3Buivydžiai Eldership[[File:Buivydziuherbas.pngframeless66x66px]]Buivydžiai98.03908
4Dūkštos EldershipDūkštos89.661,930
5Juodšiliai EldershipJuodšiliai23.634,671
6Kalveliai EldershipKalveliai119.914,170
7Lavoriškės EldershipLavoriškės121.622,277
8Maišiagala Eldership[[File:Maišiagala COA.gifframeless66x66px]]Maišiagala99.92,872
9Marijampolis EldershipMarijampolis121.883,553
10Medininkai Eldership[[File:Medininkuherbas.PNGframeless66x66px]]Medininkai64.241,068
11Mickūnai Eldership[[File:Mickunuherbas.pngframeless66x66px]]Mickūnai93.565,583
12Nemenčinė EldershipNemenčinė147.233,728
13Nemenčinė City Eldership[[File:Nemenčinė COA.svgframeless66x66px]]Nemenčinė3.984,886
14Nemėžis Eldership[[File:Nemėžio herbas.pngframeless66x66px]]Nemėžis39.769,062
15Paberžė Eldership[[File:Paberzesherbas.pngframeless66x66px]]Paberžė208.813,407
16Pagiriai EldershipPagiriai89.397,202
17Riešė Eldership[[File:Coat of arms of Riešė Eldership and Didžioji Riešė.jpgframeless65x65px]]Didžioji Riešė103.766,498
18Rudamina Eldership[[File:Rudamina Coat of Arms.jpgframeless65x65px]]Rudamina52.495,886
19Rukainiai EldershipRukainiai141.212,648
20Sudervė EldershipSudervė71.292,871
21Sužionys EldershipSužionys164.421,791
22Šatrininkai EldershipVėliučionys35.402,966
23Zujūnai EldershipZujūnai65.447,467

Structure

rotonda type building

District structure.

  • one city – Nemenčinė;
  • four small towns: Bezdonys, Maišiagala, Mickūnai, Šumskas
  • 1091 villages.

Largest residential areas by population (2011 or 2021 – if specified):

  • Nemenčinė – 5,054
  • Skaidiškės – 4,133
  • Rudamina (Vilnius) – 3,981
  • Pagiriai (Vilnius) – 3,451
  • Didžioji Riešė – 2,520
  • Nemėžis – 2,498
  • Avižieniai – 2,125
  • Valčiūnai – 1,874
  • Juodšiliai – 1,744
  • Zujūnai – 1,660
  • Maišiagala – 1,636
  • Kalveliai – 1,592
  • Galgiai – 1,426
  • Mickūnai – 1,389
  • Grigaičiai – 1,325
  • Buivydiškės – 1,314
  • Vaidotai – 1,287
  • Riešė – 1,234
  • Gineitiškės – 1,093
  • Kalviškės – 974
  • Bajorai – 945 (2021)
  • Bukiškis – 922
  • Paberžė – 919
  • Šumskas – 919
  • Marijampolis – 870
  • Rastinėnai – 805 (2021)
  • Rukainiai – 770
  • Bendoriai – 764
  • Bezdonys – 743
  • Didžiosios Kabiškės – 716
  • Mostiškės – 631
  • Lavoriškės – 621
  • Sudervė – 588 (2021)
  • Anavilis – 574
  • Glitiškės – 549
  • Lindiniškės – 534 (2021)
  • Brinkiškės – 532 (2021)
  • Vėliučionys – 516
  • Medininkai – 493
  • Papiškės – 489 (2021)
  • Pikeliškės – 458 (2021)
  • Keturiasdešimt Totorių – 451
  • Melekonys – 450 (2021)
  • Saldenė – 446 (2021)
  • Viktariškės – 446 (2021)
  • Kuprioniškės – 424 (2021)
  • Skirgiškės – 423 (2021)
  • Pakalniškės – 423 (2021)
  • Pikutiškės – 402 (2021)
  • Daržininkai – 401 (2021)
  • Parudaminys – 397 (2021)
  • Sužionys – 397
  • Skaisteriai – 389 (2021)
  • Kena – 369 (2021)

International relations

Twin towns – Sister cities

Vilnius District Municipality is twinned with:

  • POL Radom, Poland

References

References

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