Varėna () is a city in
Dzūkija, southern
Lithuania
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.
It is the capital of the
district of Varėna.
Currently, there are 7,794 residents. The Varėna district is the largest and most forested
municipality
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The term ''municipality' ...
of Lithuania as more than 50% of the district's territory is covered with forests.
Etymology
The name of the town comes from an old village -
Senoji Varėna (at the time called simply Varėna), while the new, present Varėna was being established nearby. The place name itself comes from the name of the
Varėnė River. In other languages, the town is referred to as:
; ; ''Oran''.
History

Varėna was founded in 1862 as a
railway town
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North America
During the construction of the First transcontinental railroad in the 1860s, temporary, ...
of the
Warsaw – Saint Petersburg Railway, south of
Sena Varėna (Old Varėna). The exact date of the town's foundation is considered to be 5 September 1862 according to the
Julian calendar
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, or 17 September according to the current
Gregorian calendar
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: that's when the first train arrived at the Varėna station. At that time, it was a small settlement, but following steady development, it eventually became the center of the
district
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.
In the
interwar period
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, after World War I, the town was in a territorial dispute between Lithuania and Poland.
Following
Zeligowski Mutiny, together with the
Vilnius Region it was annexed by Poland under its Polish name ''Orany''. It was located near the then Polish-Lithuanian border and incorporated into the
Wilno and Troki County of the
Wilno Voivodeship. The Lithuanian-majority residents of the town persistently opposed the Polish authorities, particularly in regard to the ban on church services in Lithuanian.

In 1939, following the
German-Soviet Invasion of Poland, Varėna was briefly handed over to Lithuania, but soon, from 1940, it was occupied by the
Soviet Union
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, and from 1941 it was occupied by
Nazi Germany
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. In 1941, the Germans operated the Dulag 112
prisoner-of-war camp
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There are significant differences among POW camps, inte ...
in the town, before its relocation to
Mołodeczno
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. On September 9, 1942, all the Jews of the town of Varėna were collected in the local synagogue. On that day, even though the Germans had tried to prevent him from doing so, the Lithuanian priest Jonas Gylys entered the synagogue and encouraged the Jews to be brave in their last hours rather than convert to Christianity.
On the following day (or, according to another source, on the 9th itself) all of the Jews were taken from the synagogue to Ežeriekai - a grove of trees near the village of Druckūnai, from the town, on the side of the road leading to the village. Two large pits had been dug there apart, one for the men and one for the women. Germans forced the victims in groups toward the pits and shot them there.
According to
the report of Karl Jaeger, commander of Einsatzkommando 3A, 831 Jews from Varėna (and the surrounding areas) – 541 men, 149 women, and 141 children – were killed on that day.
In 1944, the town was re-occupied by the Soviet Union, eventually annexed from Poland in 1945 and reinstated to Lithuania. The town became a center of Varėna County (''Varėnos apskritis''). In 1946 around 2,000 Poles
were repatriated to Poland.
In the aftermath of World War II,
Lithuanian partisans of the
Dainava military district were operating in the area. In 1946, Varėna was granted city rights. Following industrialization in the 1970s, the town grew rapidly. In 1995, the coat of arms of Varėna was formally adopted through a decree from the
President of Lithuania.
Climate
Twin towns — Sister cities
Varėna is
twinned with:
*
Mikołajki,
Poland
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References
External links
The murder of the Jews of Varėnaduring
World War II
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, at
Yad Vashem
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website.
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