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Marijampolė (; also known by several other names) is the
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of the Marijampolė County in the south of
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, bordering Poland and Russian Kaliningrad Oblast, and Lake Vištytis. The city's population stood at approximately 48,700 in 2003. It is the cultural centre and largest settlement of the historical region of
Suvalkija Suvalkija or Sudovia ( lt, Suvalkija or ''Sūduva'') is the smallest of the five cultural regions of Lithuania. Its unofficial capital is Marijampolė. People from Suvalkija (Suvalkijans, Suvalkians) are called (plural) or (singular) in Lithu ...
(Sudovia). Marijampolė is the seventh-largest city in Lithuania, and has been a regional center since 1994. The city covers an area equal to . The Šešupė River divides the city into two parts which are connected by six bridges.


Names

The city has also been known as Marijampolis, Mariampol, Starapole, Pašešupiai, Marjampol, Mariyampole, and Kapsukas (1955–1989).


History

The settlement was founded as a village called "Pašešupė", after the nearby river of Šešupė. As such the town was first mentioned in 1667. In the 18th century the village, at that time belonging to the Catholic Church, grew to become a market town and its name was changed to Starpol or "Staropole", after a new village built for Prienai
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's guards in the vicinity in 1739. The settlement was destroyed by a fire in 1765. After the disaster, the wife of contemporary starost of Prienai, Franciska Butler, née Ščiuka, financed a new church and a monastery for the Congregation of Marian Fathers. Following the foundation of the monastery, a new town was built in the area. It was named "Maryampol", after the
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(''Marya-''), with the Greek suffix ''-pol'' denoting a town. On 23 February 1792 King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Stanisław II Augustus granted the "townlet of Mariampol" with Magdeburg Law and a privilege of market organisation. Following the
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the town was briefly part of Prussia. However, after the Napoleonic Wars it was transferred to
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("Russian Poland"). In the 19th century the town continued to grow, mostly thanks to a large number of Jewish and German settlers. In 1817 the town became the seat of a separate powiat within the administrative system of the kingdom. In 1827 the town had 1759 inhabitants. By 1861 the number had grown to 3718, 3015 of them being Jewish. A fire consumed many wooden homes in 1868. As a result, many houses were rebuilt of stone.Translation of the Marijampolė chapter fro
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and the Russian suppression of the former
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lands, the powiat of Maryampol was seriously diminished. Around that time also the monastery gained prominence as it was the only monastery owned by the Marians that was not closed down by the tsarist authorities. As the surroundings of the town were primarily inhabited by Lithuanians, the town became the centre of the Lithuanian national revival. The proximity of the Prussian border made the smuggling of books in Lithuanian language, banned in Imperial Russia, easier. Among the most notable Lithuanian scholars and writers active in Mariampol at that time were Kazys Grinius, Jonas Jablonskis and Vincas Kudirka. Following World War I the town became part of
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and was renamed to its current name Marijampolė. During World War II Marijampolė was occupied by the Soviet Union. During 1940–1941 Soviet authorities deported several hundred inhabitants of Marijampolė. In 1941 Nazi Germany occupied the town. On 1 September 1941, between 5,000 and 8,000 Jews from Marijampolė, Kalvarija and elsewhere, along with people from other backgrounds, were murdered. Their bodies were placed in mass graves near the Šešupė River. Most of the murderers were Lithuanian. In the war the town was heavily damaged and almost emptied. On July 31, 1944 Soviet army once again entered the city. The following year its counter-intelligence SMERSH repressed about 500 people from Marijampolė. During the first years of Soviet occupation in 1944–1953 Soviet deportations from Lithuania to Siberian gulags included somewhere between 5,000 and 6,000 Lithuanians from Marijampolė county. In late postwar years the city was rebuilt and repopulated with inhabitants from other parts of Lithuania. About 98% of Marijampolė's inhabitants are ethnic Lithuanians. On 9 April 1955
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authorities of the Lithuanian SSR renamed the town "Kapsukas" after a Lithuanian Communist politician Vincas Mickevičius-Kapsukas.
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The old name was restored in 1989, the year before Lithuania declared its independence from the Soviet Union. Marijampolė has been the administrative centre of the county since 1994. In 2018, in the 100th anniversary of the restoration of the independence of Lithuania, the city of Marijampolė became the cultural capital of Lithuania. The
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synagogue in Chicago was founded by immigrants from Marijampolė. Other Jewish migrants from Marijampolė settled in Manchester and Leeds, United Kingdom.


Transport

Marijampolė is accessible by railway via the Kaunas-Šeštokai-Alytus line. The town is located at the crossroads of two major highways: The
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connects Helsinki with Central and Southern Europe, and the European route E28, which runs between Berlin, Germany, and Minsk, Belarus.


Industry and economy

Marijampolė is connected to its partners by business, sport, education, tourism, and other ties. Marijampolė's local means of mass media include a local television station, a local radio station, the newspapers "Marijampolės laikraštis", "Suvalkietis", "TV savaitė", "Sugrįžimai", and magazine "Suvalkija". Culturally, Marijampolė enjoys one cinema and a municipal drama theater. Marijampolė is a regional centre of light industry enterprises, construction, transport and trade. It has also become home to one of the largest second-hand car markets in Europe.


Education

Marijampolė has a strong educational system with state education institutions. The city is the seat of Marijampolė University of Applied Sciences as well as of nine pre-school institutions, six nursery schools, one primary school, 12 lower secondary schools, nine secondary schools, four gymnasiums, a youth school, an adult education center, five additional training establishments, three non-state education institutions, a music school of Christian Culture, the Gymnasium of Marijonai, and the ''R. Vosylienė'' languages school.


Marijampolė Municipality

Marijampolė has a City Council with 27 members. The members of the City Council represent different Lithuanian political parties. The Marijampolė Municipality is adjacent to the Vilkaviškis District Municipality in the west, Kazlų Rūda Municipality in the north, Kalvarija Municipality in the south, and the Prienai District Municipality and Alytus District Municipality in the east. The town of Marijampolė and its six surrounding communities make up the territory of Marijampolė Municipality. They are: Gudeliai, Igliauka, Liudvinavas, Marijampolė, Sasnava, and Šunskai communities. Marijampolė Municipality covers of land; 72% of which is an agricultural area, 12.3% is covered by forests; 4.2% – towns and villages, 2% – industrial enterprises and roads, and 6.9% – area used for other purposes.


Twin towns — sister cities

Marijampolė is twinned with: *
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, Germany * Kokkola, Finland * Kvam, Norway * Lesja, Norway *
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, Ireland * Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland * Reșița, Romania * Rogozno, Poland * Suwałki, Poland * Valga, Estonia * Valka, Latvia * Viborg, Denmark


Notable people

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Ovidijus Vyšniauskas Ovidijus Vyšniauskas (born 19 March 1957, in Marijampolė) is a Lithuanian musician from Marijampolė city. He entered the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin Dublin (; , or ) is the capital and largest city of Republic of Ireland, ...
, a Lithuanian musician. The first Lithuania representer at Eurovision Song Contest in 1994. * Violeta Urmana, opera singer, an honorary citizen of the city *
Moshe Rosenthalis Moshe Rosenthalis ( he, משה רוזנטליס; November 18, 1922 – August 26, 2008) was a Lithuanian-Israeli painter and an art teacher. As a young artist in Lithuania, then part of the Soviet Union, he adapted the dominant Socialist realist d ...
(1922–2008), Lithuanian-Israeli painter *
Witold Teofil Staniszkis Witold may refer to: *Vytautas the Great (ca. 1350–1430), ruler of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania *Witold (given name) Witold is a masculine Polish given name. This name derives from the Lithuanian “Vytautas” composed of two elements: “vyt ...
, Polish politician * AGE, rock and blues band *
Elada Eimaitė In Irish mythology, Elatha, Elotha, Elier or Elada (modern spelling: Ealadha) was a king of the Fomorians and the father of Bres by Ériu of the Tuatha Dé Danann, as well as Delbaeth, Ogma, Elloth (grandfather of Manannán mac Lir), and the ...
, motivational speaker & writer * Darius Songaila, basketball player *
Ugnė Siparė Ugnė is a female given name currently popular in Lithuania, where it was the third most popular name given to baby girls in 2010. It means "fire" in Lithuanian. Person named Ugnė *Ugnė Karvelis (1935–2002), Lithuanian writer, a translato ...
, TV presenter * Petronėlė Vosyliūtė-Dauguvietienė, theatre actress * Sharune, actress *
Albina Simokaitytė Albina may refer to: Places * Albina, Suriname, a city in Suriname * Albina, Oregon, a city annexed by Portland, Oregon, US * Albina, Brăila, a village in Tichilești Commune, Brăila County, Romania * Albina, Timiș, a village in Moșnița Nou ...
, theatre actress *
Saulius Brusokas Saulius Brusokas (born 4 December 1968) is a Lithuanian male weightlifter and Strongman (strength athlete), strongman competitor from Marijampolė. He competed as a weightlifter in the +105 kg category and represented Lithuania at internatio ...
, male weightlifter and strongman competitor *
Sue Perkins Susan Elizabeth Perkins (born 22 September 1969) is an English actress, broadcaster, comedian, presenter and writer. Originally coming to prominence through her comedy partnership with Mel Giedroyc in ''Mel and Sue'', she has since become best ...
, British comedienne; great grandmother from Mariampolė


Gallery

File:Marijampolė - panoramio (1).jpg, Old Town File:Marijampolė, Jono Pauliaus II koplyčia.JPG, Pope John Paul II Parish Chapel File:Vytautas of Marijampolė.jpg, Monument for Vytautas the Great File:Marijampolė Šv arkangelo Mykolo mažoji bazilika (Large).jpg, St. Michael's Small Basilica File:Marijampolės Šv. Vincento Pauliečio bažnyčia.JPG, Church of Saint Vincent de Paul File:Mariampol-synagoga.JPG,
Marijampolė Synagogue Marijampolė (; also known by several other names) is a cultural and industrial city and the capital of the Marijampolė County in the south of Lithuania, bordering Poland and Russian Kaliningrad Oblast, and Lake Vištytis. The population of Mar ...
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Marijampolė Evangelical Lutheran Church Marijampolė (; also known by several other names) is a cultural and industrial city and the capital of the Marijampolė County in the south of Lithuania, bordering Poland and Russian Kaliningrad Oblast, and Lake Vištytis. The population of Mar ...
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Marijampolė Railway Station Marijampolė railway station ( lt, Marijampolės geležinkelio stotis) is one of the most ornate buildings of such type in Lithuania. It was designed by Edmundas Frykas in Art Deco architectural style. Gallery File:Marijampolės Geležinkelio st ...
File:Parkas Marijampolėje 3.JPG, Marijampolė park of "Poetry" File:Miesto dienos 2013 - panoramio.jpg, City days 2013 File:Piligrimų namai "Domus Beati" - panoramio.jpg, The House of Pilgrims ''Domus Beati'' File:Marijampolės Rygiškių Jono gimnazija.JPG, Marijampolė Rygiškių Jonas Gymnasium File:Marijampolės Sūduvos gimnazija, stadionas.JPG, Marijampolė Gymnasium stadium File:Paminklas J. Jablonskiui - panoramio.jpg, Monument for Jonas Jablonskis File:Paminklas Tautai ir kalbai, Lietuvos 1000-mečiui paminėti - panoramio.jpg, Monument for the millennia of Lithuania


Notes and references


External links


Homepage of the city




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