Simnas

Simnas (pronunciation ) (Polish: Simno) is a city within the Alytus district municipality, Lithuania. It is located 23 km (14 mi) west of Alytus.

Simnas
City
Coat of arms
Simnas
Location of Simnas
Coordinates: 54°24′0″N 23°39′0″E
Country Lithuania
Ethnographic regionDzūkija
County Alytus County
MunicipalityAlytus district municipality
EldershipSimnas eldership
Capital ofSimnas eldership
First mentioned17th century
Granted city rights1626
Population
 (2011)
  Total1,514
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

History

Simnas was first mentioned in written sources in 1494 as Simnas manor, owned by grand duke of Lithuania. In 1520 construction started of renaissance styled Simnas Church, which is the oldest currently heritage listed building in Suvalkija.

In 1626 duke Sigismund Vasa granted Simnas Magdeburg rights which it lost in 1776. First parish school in the town was founded in 18th century, while 19th century seen Simnas rise as an important local merchant hub.

On September 12, 1941, 414 Jews were murdered: 68 men, 197 women and 149 children by an Einsatzgruppen in a mass execution. A memorial is built on the site of the massacre.[1]

References

  1. atease.lt, Created atEase. "Holocaust Atlas of Lithuania".

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