Naujamiestis (literally " new town " in Lithuanian ) is a small town in Panevėžys County , southwest of Panevėžys , on the right bank of Nevėžio, near a pine forest in northeastern Lithuania .
6-630: Garšviai is a village near Naujamiestis in Panevėžys District Municipality , Lithuania . According to the 2011 census, it had seven residents. It is known as the locations of the Garšviai Book Smuggling Society , one of the largest illegal societies of Lithuanian book smugglers during the Lithuanian press ban . The society was active from about 1883 to 1895. This Panevėžys County , Lithuania location article
12-470: A fine for obstructing education. It was one of the first schools in Lithuania. Later, Naujamiestis was ruled by Radvilas , Oginskias , Karpias . in 1667 The Manor of Naujamiestis belonged to Duke Jonuš Radvila , Voivode of Vilnius (with 357 peasants). 18th century the school is mentioned again (it is not known whether it has been operating continuously since the end of the 16th century). 19th century Naujamiestis
18-644: A guard unit serving Upytė Castle . 16th century Valavičiai were hosts in New Town. 16th century at the end of the year, a parochial school was established near the Evangelical Reformed Church, when in 1584 LDK chancellor E. Valavičius announced the mandatory education of children in the regulations of the Naujamiestis Manor . In the autumn, after finishing the field work, the peasants had to send their sons aged 8-15 to school. Parents were threatened with
24-515: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Naujamiestis, Panev%C4%97%C5%BEys The monument of K. Ulianskas of 1905-1907 stands in the old cemetery of Naujamiestis. for the victims of the revolution - "Angelas", the chapel-mausoleum of the Konkulevičius family. In the neighboring village of Naujamiestis there is a cemetery of the Karaites of Naujamiestis. During the start of winter,
30-528: Is a town in Panevėžys county, the center of the county. In 1958 May 15 New Town received the status of a city-type settlement . During the Soviet era, it was the central settlement of the economically strong collective farm of M. Melnikaitė, where a mechanical repair company and a dairy operated. A school public museum was established. In 1991 November 12 declared a town. Since 2006 cultural plein airs are held . In 2007
36-460: The town creates large straw structures in the shapes of various animals, houses, and people. At the end of the festival, thousands of people gather for the ritualistic burning of the straw village. According to the 2011 census, the town had a population of 725. Naujamiestis has been known since the 16th century. 2nd half. It is likely that during the time of Vytautas , the Karaim were stationed here as
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