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Žemaitėliai
Žemaitėliai (formerly known as russian: Митрофановка; russian: Жемайтеляй) is a village in Vilnius District Municipality, Lithuania inhabited by Russians in Lithuania, Russians Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church#Organization, Old Believers. According to the 2011 census, it had population of 21. History Žemaitėliai village (known as ''Mitrophanovka'' then) with a community of Old Believers was established not later than 1876. A church was built in 1928, a cemetery and a library (with 285 books in 1936) established. Local Old Believers were mostly wealthy farmers (owners of 18–25 Hectare, ha plots of land), Bricklayer, masons, Joiner, joiners, Manual labour, freelance workers. The community was hit by World War II and Lithuanian SSR, Soviet rule, when men were taken to the Red Army and some families Soviet deportations from Lithuania, deported to Siberia. In 1950, there were 45 families of Old Believers, but because of strong USSR_anti-religious_campaign_(1958 ...
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Vilnius District Municipality
Vilnius District Municipality ( lt, Vilniaus rajono savivaldybė) is one of 60 municipalities in Lithuania. It surrounds the capital city of Vilnius on 3 sides, while the rest borders the Trakai District Municipality. At the 2011 Census, Poles in Lithuania, Poles amounted to 52.07% out of 95,348 inhabitants. 32.47% were Lithuanians, 8.01% Russians in Lithuania, Russians, 4.17% Belarusians in Lithuania, Belarusians, 0.65% Ukrainians in Lithuania, Ukrainians and 0.11% History of the Jews in Lithuania#Jews in modern Lithuania, Jews. In 2021, according to the census results, ethnographic composition was the following: Lithuanians – 38.52%, Poles in Lithuania, Lithuanian Poles – 46.75%, Russians in Lithuania, Lithuanian Russians – 7.35%, Belarusians in Lithuania, Lithuanian Belarusians – 3.26%, Ukrainians in Lithuania, Ukrainians – 0.63%, Other – 0.86% and 2.64% of inhabitants did not declare their ethnographic identity. The population grew to 108,948 in January 2022 becau ...
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