Kaunas County ( Lithuanian : Kauno apskritis ) is one of ten counties of Lithuania . It is in the centre of the country, and its capital is Kaunas . On 1 July 2010, the county administration was abolished.
3-585: Karmėlava is a small town in Kaunas County in central Lithuania . In 2011 it had a population of 1,395. The town of Karmėlava is located 6 km (3.7 mi) north east of Kaunas and near the second-busiest civil airport in Lithuania, Kaunas International Airport . Karmėlava is one of the oldest settlements in Lithuania. Karmelava Estate was mentioned since the late 15th century. The first church in Karmėlava
6-405: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Kaunas County The county's coat of arms can be blazoned as follows: Gules, an aurochs head caboshed argent ensigned by a cross Or between his horns enclosed by a bordure purpure charged with ten evenly distributed crosses of Lorraine Or. The flag's heraldic blazon is identical, since the flag is a banner of the arms. The county
9-577: Was built in 1529. Grand Duchess of Lithuania Barbora Radvilaitė became the governor of Karmėlava and its environs in 1549. Later, Karmėlava was governed by noble families of Pac , Ogiński , and Sirutis. The parish first school in Karmėlava was mentioned in 1663. Karmėlava was devastated during the Northern Wars . The town of Karmėlava was granted the Magdeburg rights and the coat of arms in 1792. This Kaunas County , Lithuania location article
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