- Visaginas
Infobox Settlement
name = Visaginas
nickname =
settlement_type= Municipality
latd=55|latm=34|lats=|latNS=N|longd=26|longm=23|longs=|longEW=E
coordinates_display= inline,title
coordinates_type =region:LT_type:city(30000)
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pushpin_label_position = left
pushpin_map_caption =Location of Visaginas
image_shield = Visaginas COA.gif
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = LTU
subdivision_type1 = Ethnographic region
subdivision_name1 =Aukštaitija
subdivision_type2 = County
subdivision_name2 =Utena County
subdivision_type3 = Municipality
subdivision_name3 = Visaginas city municipality
subdivision_name4 =
subdivision_type6 = Capital of
subdivision_name6 = Visaginas city municipality
established_date = 1975
established_title = Established
established_date2 = 1977
established_title2= Granted city rights
population_total = 29,554
population_as_of = 2001
area_total_km2 = 58
timezone=EET
utc_offset=+2
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website= http://www.visaginas.lt/Visaginas is a city with municipal rights in eastern
Lithuania , situated near the country's biggest lake, Drūkšiai. Its administrative boundaries are in the process of being defined. TheVilnius –Daugavpils railway runs alongside the town, providing convenient communication withVilnius andDaugavpils . Motorways connect the town with all other cities in the Republic.The town grew up in a pine forest by
Lake Visaginas . Tourism is currently an area of great potential.History
In the distant past, the surroundings of Visaginas were once inhabited by the
Selonians . Historical annals first mention the location in 1526, when it was presented by the noblemanVaitiekus Goštautas to the Naujasis (New) Daugėliškis parish. In the 14th–19th centuries the region was invaded by Livonian, Swedish, Russian and French troops.The settlement was founded in 1975 as Sniečkus, a town for workers in the
Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant on the shores of Lake Visaginas. It was founded in place of four villages, which were demolished, and the largest of those villages was known as Visaginas. The new town was named afterAntanas Sniečkus , a former first secretary of theLithuanian Communist Party . In 1977 it was granted the status of a town, and received city rights in 1994. It is governed by a town council, which elects the mayor. In 1996, the city's coat of arms was confirmed by a decree of the President of the Republic.The settlement was developed in complexes, with construction designed to create an infrastructure for the cultural and everyday life of the residents. All effort was made to preserve the natural surroundings as much as possible.
Population
In 1996, the population was 33,100, of which 55.68% were
Russians , 15.88%Lithuanians , 10.29%Belarusians , 9.13%Poles , 5.69%Ukrainians and 0.95%Tatars .Orthodox Christians represented 40.42% of total population,Roman Catholics 27.29%, Non-affiliated 27.29%,Old Believers 2.89% and Muslims 0.46%. This creates a distinctive cultural ambiance in the town.In 2001, the population was 29,554.
Industry
Power is the main branch of industry: the country's only nuclear power plant, one of the world's most powerful, is situated near Visaginas. Over 5000 specialists work in the plant. There are opportunities for developing the construction industry in order to utilize the present industrial potential (concrete, ferroconcrete and wood), and also the electronics industry, polish and paint and clothing. There are over 1100 companies in the town active in light industry, trade and services.Now there are 1500 companies.
Education, culture and sports
The town has a polytechnic school, 6 secondary schools, an elementary school, 8 nursery schools, music and
acrobatics colleges, a sports centre and other institutions engaged in organizing educational and leisure-time activities, including 11 sports clubs with more than 1600 members. Professional training is available insoccer ,Greco-Roman wrestling andskiing . The annualcountry music festival "Visaginas' Country" is held there.External links
* [http://www.visaginas.lt/?lang=en Official website]
* [http://adam-jones.net/?album=visaginas Contemporary Photo essay of the city]
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