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Jonava

Town in Aukštaitija Region, Lithuania


Town in Aukštaitija Region, Lithuania

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nameJonava
nicknameJonų ir Janinų sostinė
(The capital of Jonai and Janinos)
settlement_typeCity
pushpin_mapLithuania#Baltic states#Europe
pushpin_map_captionLocation of Jonava in Lithuania##Location of Jonava within the Baltics##Location of Jonava in Europe
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image_flagFlag of Jonava (Lithuania).svg
image_blank_emblemJonava logo.svg
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image1Jonavos Panorama 2014.jpg
caption1Panorama of Jonava
image2Skaruliu baznycia su varpine 2009.jpg
caption2Church of St. Anne and its belfry
image3Church of St. James the Apostle in Jonava 2023.jpg
caption3Church of St. James the Apostle
image4Jonavos trinitoriu vienuolynas.jpg
caption4The former Trinitarians Monastery
image5Jonava City Council Building and Abraomas Kulvietis Monument in 2010.jpg
caption5Jonava City Council Building and Abraomas Kulvietis Monument
image6Jonava Regional Museum in Jonava, Lithuania in 2014.jpg
caption6Jonava Regional Museum
image7Jonavos paplūdimys2.jpg
caption7Jonava Beach
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
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subdivision_type1Ethnographic region
subdivision_name1Aukštaitija
subdivision_type2County
subdivision_name2[[Image:LTU Kauno apskritis flag.svg20px]] Kaunas County
subdivision_type3Municipality
subdivision_name3Jonava district municipality
subdivision_type4Eldership
subdivision_name4Jonava City Eldership
subdivision_type6Capital of
subdivision_name6Jonava district municipality
Jonava town eldership
established_date1740
established_titleFirst mentioned
established_date21864
established_title2Granted city rights
area_total_km213.6682
population_total26423
population_as_of2020
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elevation_m65
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_code55xxx
population_demonymJonavan(s) (English)
jonaviečiai (Lithuanian)
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(The capital of Jonai and Janinos) Jonava town eldership jonaviečiai (Lithuanian)

Jonava () is the ninth largest city in Lithuania with a population of . It is located in Kaunas County in central Lithuania, 30 km north east of Kaunas, the second-largest city in Lithuania. It is served by Kaunas International Airport. Achema, the largest fertilizer factory in the Baltic states, is located nearby the city.

The city is sometimes called "the capital of midsummer holiday" (). Thousands of locals and visitors annually celebrate the midsummer festival in Jonava. Each year during the midsummer holiday Jonava is declared a one-day 'Republic of Johns' (). The Jonava's Republic of Johns has thousands of citizens not only from Lithuania, but also from many foreign countries (e.g. Poland, Croatia, Austria, Mexico, Italy, United States, etc.). Only those who provide documents proving that their names are John (Lithuanian: Jonas) or Janina are eligible to apply for the citizenship of the Republic of Johns.

Etymology

Dominik Kossakowski, the founder of the town of Jonava and the Stalininkas of Samogitia, named the town "Janów" in honour of his father Jan Mikołaj Kossowski when he established the town next to the Skaruliai Manor. In other languages the town is known as: ; ; .

History

Jonava was officially established as a city in the 18th century during the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. In 1750, the first wooden church was built in Jonava. In 1778, a beer brewery was operating in the town. Around 1812, Napoleon and his army invaded the town and its surrounding villages. In 1923, Jonava was officially recognised as a city-status settlement and in 1950 it became the centre of the municipality.

The city had a large Jewish population before World War II. In 1893, 92% of the population was Jewish and in 1941 it was 80%. In 1932 there were 250 shops owned by Jewish families, a Jewish bank, 7 synagogues and a Jewish school. During World War II Jonava was attacked by Nazi Germany. A Christian church and five Jewish synagogues were destroyed. The Jews of the city were killed in two massacres, in August and September 1941. A total of 2,108 people were executed by an Einsatzgruppen of Germans and Lithuanian Self-Defence Units. 200 remaining Jews were kept prisoners at the Kaunas ghetto.

After the war, the city built the largest fertilizer factory in the Baltic states and Jonava become one of the 4 biggest industrial cities in Lithuania.

Environmental catastrophe

Pool in Jonava
[[Janina Miščiukaitė School of Art

An explosion occurred in the chemical fertilizers factory on 20 March 1989, causing a leakage of nearly 7,500 tonnes of liquid ammonia. The catastrophe developed further into a fire within the nitrophosphate facility and fertilizer storehouses polluting the atmosphere with products of their combustion, such as nitrous oxide and chlorine. The toxic cloud drifted towards Ukmergė, Širvintos and Kėdainiai. The concentration of ammonia surpassed the permissible level by a factor of 150 in Upninkai, at 10 km from the disaster site. One day after the accident, a toxic cloud 7 km wide and 50 km long was recorded between Jonava and Kėdainiai. Seven people died during the fire and leakage of ammonia immediately afterward, 29 people became handicapped, and a large number of people suffered from acute respiratory and cardiac attacks. The true extent of damages and health impact from the event is however unknown. What is known is that exposure to ammonia prenatally, especially at a young age can cause serious brain damage.

Administrative divisions

Jonava is divided into 13 city regions:

  • Senamiestis
  • Girelė
  • Miškų ūkis
  • Paneriai
  • Lietava
  • Lakštingalos
  • Juodmena
  • Geležinkelio stotis
  • Baldininkai
  • Rimkai
  • Kosmonautai
  • Skaruliai
  • Virbalai

Demography

Population

According to the 2021 census, the city population was 27,381 people, of which:

  • Lithuanians – 88.03% (24,104)
  • Russians – 7.14% (1,956)
  • Poles – 1.19% (327)
  • Ukrainians – 0.76% (207)
  • Belarusians – 0.59% (161)
  • Others / did not specify – 2.28% (624)

|1823|600 |1851|1560 |1897|5000 |1904|5622 |1923|4115 |1959|5005 |1970|14563 |1979|28413 |1989|36520 |2001|34954 |2011|30777 |2020|26423

Sport

The city has its own "physical culture and sports center" with stadium, swimming pool and indoor arena. It has already been announced that the city is going to build a new large indoor arena "BC Jonava".

Football

Jonava has 2 soccer teams

  • FK Jonava is playing in the A Lyga – First Football Division of Lithuania
  • FK Jonava B - second team of FK Jonava, playing in the Third Division of Lithuania

Athletics

The marathon runners sport club Maratonas won 4 medals at Vilnius Marathon.

Basketball

Jonava has a basketball team, founded in 1969; Jonava SK Malsta playing in the National Basketball League (Nacionalinė Krepšinio Lyga). There is also a women's basketball team called BC Jonava which won bronze medals in the women's Second Basketball Division (Nacionalinė moterų krepšinio lyga).

Volleyball

Jonava has a strong women's volleyball team Achema-KKSC that playing in the highest league A Grupė. In 2010 Jonava held the international "Alfredas Ogonauskas Memorial Volleyball Championship".

Competitions

Jonava also hosts some less regular competitions. During the traditional midsummer holiday there was "Jonas's Republic President Cup" of Rally Slalom events. In summer seasons there are some occasional cycling tournaments or cross country competitions.

Education

  • Jonava adult education center
  • Jonava Jeronimas Ralys Gymnasium
  • Jonava Justinas Vareikis Progymnasium
  • Jonava Lietava comprehensive school
  • Jonava Neris comprehensive school
  • Jonava Raimundas Samulevičius Progymnasium
  • Jonava Old Town Gymnasium
  • Janina Miščiukaitė art school

Twin towns — sister cities

Jonava is twinned with:

  • CZE Děčín, Czech Republic
  • EST Jõgeva, Estonia
  • POL Kędzierzyn-Koźle, Poland
  • FIN Riihimäki, Finland
  • ROM Pucioasa, Romania
  • UKR Smila, Ukraine
  • MDA Vadul lui Vodă, Moldova
  • GEO Zugdidi, Georgia

Notable residents

  • Linas Balčiūnas, (born 1978), olympic cyclist
  • Arnoldas Burkovskis (born 1967), manager
  • Vydas Dolinskas, (born 1970), art scientist
  • Israel Davidson (1870–1939), writer
  • Dominykas Galkevičius (born 1986), footballer
  • S. J. Goldsmith (1915–1995), journalist and editor
  • Laurynas Gucevičius, architect
  • Andrius Janukonis, (born 1971), businessman
  • Grigorijus Kanovičius, (born 1929), Jewish writer
  • Dainius Kreivys, (born 1970), politician, Minister of Economy
  • Juozapas Antanas Kosakovskis, general, Napoleon aide
  • Darius Maskoliūnas, (born 1971), basketball player
  • Abra Abrahamas Meirsonas, Harvard professor of neurosurgery
  • Janina Miščiukaitė (1948–2008), singer
  • Abraham Myerson, (1881–1948), neurologist, psychiatric, sociologist
  • Jeronimas Ralys (1876–1921), translator and medic
  • Ričardas Tamulis (1938–2008), boxer
  • Artūras Zuokas, (born 1968), businessman, former Vilnius mayor

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