Šalčininkai District Municipality ( lt, Šalčininkų rajono savivaldybė; pl, Samorząd rejonu solecznickiego) is one of 60 municipalities in
Lithuania
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.
It has one of biggest
Polish minority populations in Lithuania, with 31,821 or 77,75% (2011 census) of the population claiming Polish ethnicity.
Šalčininkai
Šalčininkai (, , yi, סאָלעטשניק ''Solechnik'', be, Салечнікі) is a town in Vilnius County, Lithuania, situated south-east of Vilnius, near the border with Belarus.
Šalčininkai attained the town status in 1956 and is now ...
is the largest town and the administrative center of the district with its newly built quarters, while the second largest town is
Eišiškės, more historical town, which was the center of the district and the largest town before 1972.
The south-eastern border of the municipality with
Belarus
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includes a distinctive
salient of Lithuanian territory, known as the
Dieveniškės appendix, almost completely surrounded by Belarus.
Lithuanian Route 104 passes through the district.
The Poškonys Reservoir (Poškonių tvenkinys) with an area of 0.3 km
2 on the
Gauja River is located in the district.
References
Municipalities of Vilnius County
Municipalities of Lithuania
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