Anykščiai District Municipality is one of 60 municipalities in Lithuania .
4-470: District structure: Biggest population (2001): Anykščiai District Municipality is divided into 10 elderships: This Utena County , Lithuania location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Utena County Utena County ( Lithuanian : Utenos Apskritis ) is one of ten counties in Lithuania . It is the country's most sparsely populated county. The capital and
8-541: Is divided into six municipalities: The county has a well-developed network of roads. Main branches of economy are textile , food and timber processing , beer and wine production, power engineering . Utena County is the second most popular tourism destination in Lithuania (after the seaside ). Approximately 31% of territory is covered with forests. There are 1002 lakes in the county. They are connected by rivers and provide good opportunities for water tourism. One of
12-462: The biggest tourism attractions is Aukštaitija National Park . In addition, the county has six other regional parks . There are a number of unique places of interest that can be found only in Utena county, e.g., Asveja , the longest lake in Lithuania and Lake Tauragnas , the deepest one; Horse Museum , Lithuanian Museum of Ancient Beekeeping , Lithuanian Museum of Ethnocosmology , narrow gauge railway ,
16-399: The largest city in the county is Utena , which is 95 km (59 mi) from Vilnius , the capital of Lithuania. On 1 July 2010, the county administration was abolished. Since that date, Utena County remains as the territorial and statistical unit. It borders Latvia . Utena is one of the oldest settlements in Lithuania and is mentioned in historical chronicles as early as in 1261. It
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