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Visaginas Municipality


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nameVisaginas Municipality
native_nameVisagino savivaldybė
native_name_langlt
settlement_typeMunicipality
image_shieldVisaginas COA.svg
image_flagFlag of Visaginas.svg
flag_size125px
coordinates
image_mapFile:OSM map of the Visaginas municipality.png
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map_captionA sketch of Visaginas Municipality
pushpin_mapLithuania#Europe
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameLithuania
subdivision_type1Ethnographic region
subdivision_name1Aukštaitija
subdivision_type2County
subdivision_name2Utena County
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established_title
established_date1994
seat_typeAdministrative centre
seatVisaginas
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area_total_km258
area_rank58th
population_total19,633
population_as_of2021
population_rank43rd
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area_code_typeTelephone code
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blank_info_sec1Visaginas (pop. 19,260)
website

-- The Visaginas Municipality () is a municipality of Lithuania, situated in the north-east of the country. It consists of the city of Visaginas (administrative centre of the municipality), 20 villages (kaimai) and one farmstead (viensėdis).

It has significant Russian minority population in Lithuania, with 47,36% of the population claiming Russian ethnicity as of 2025.

Geography

Visaginas is known for the now-decommissioned Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant located here, by the Drūkšiai lake. Another major lake in the municipality is Visaginas.

Most of the villages of Visaginas are underpopulated. According to the 2021 Lithuanian census, only 7 villages had population at least 3: Ažukalviškė (5), Juliškė (25), Kalviškiai (7), Karlos (21), Lapušiškė (12), Magūnai (78), Tumelina(33).

History

The municipality was formally established on 19 July 1994 as the Visaginas City Municipality (Visagino miesto savivaldybė) and came into actual existence following the local election on 25 March 1995. Initially the municipality was composed only of the city of Visaginas, but on 1 January 2003 its area was expanded by absorbing a part of the Ignalina District Municipality, and the Visaginas City Municipality was renamed to what it is known as now.

References

References

  1. {{in lang. lt [http://www.registrucentras.lt/adr/ Address register of Lithuania]
  2. link. (2012-01-05 stat.gov.lt)
  3. "Būsena (Status)".
  4. "Visagine auga nuolatinių gyventojų skaičius! | Visagino savivaldybė".
  5. "Tautinių mažumų departamentas prie Lietuvos Respublikos Vyriausybės".
  6. [https://osp.stat.gov.lt/gyventoju-ir-bustu-surasymai Gyventojų ir būstų surašymai] (Population and housing censuses)
  7. {{in lang. lt [http://teisynas.lt/istatymai/visagino-miesto-ir-ignalinos-rajono-savivaldybiu-teritoriju-ribu-keitimo-istatymas-ix-1100 Law on the alteration of the borders of territories of the Visaginas City and Ignalina District municipalities]
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