List Of Hillforts In Lithuania
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List Of Hillforts In Lithuania
Below it the list of hillforts in Lithuania. The first three volumes of the atlas of Lithuanian hillforts (''Lietuvos piliakalniai. Atlasas'', eds. Z. Baubonis ir G. Zabiela, Vilnius, 2005, vol. I–III) contained 829 entries. The 4th volume (2017) contained additional 92 entries. Most of the latter ones were identified after 2005, but some of the sites were known earlier, and only recently they were classified as hillforts. At the end of vol. 4 there is a list of hillforts grouped by districts and municipalities. only 184 of them were excavated to various extents. "Hillfort" is ''piliakalnis'' in Lithianian. The word literally means "castle mound" and refers to wooden castles that stood on tops of these mounds. Since 14th century, with the appearance of brick and stone castles, the wooden ones were abandoned and decayed, and today the root "pilis" in "piliakalnis" refers to a castle only etymologically. In modern times, about one and half thousand places are called ''piliaka ...
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Daugai
Daugai (, see also Daugai#Names, other names) is a small List of cities in Lithuania, city in Alytus district municipality, Lithuania. It is situated some to east from Alytus on the shores of Lake Didžiulis. The city has the Church of Divine Providence ( lt, Dievo apvaizdos bažnyčia) dating from 1862, extant bazaar square, Daugai Vladas Mironas secondary school, art school, agricultural school, kindergarten ''Bangelė'', post office, cultural center, library, polyclinic and hospital, many commercial enterprises. References External links * Website of the secondary schoolDaugai at the International Jewish Cemetery Project
Alytus District Municipality Cities in Lithuania Cities in Alytus County {{AlytusCounty-geo-stub ...
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