As of 2011, there were 896 inhabitants living in this town.[1]
History
A settlement of Baltic tribes in the territory of the present-day city is said to have existed in the region as early as Mesolithic times.
In June 1941, Jews from the town were kept prisoners in a ghetto,[2] some were killed and some were used as labor slaves.
On December 24, 1941, 24-27 Jewish women and one boy were killed in a mass execution perpetrated by an Einsatzgruppen. The murderers selected a place by the foot of the hill by the cemetery so the victims couldn’t escape.[3]
References
^"2011 census". Statistikos Departamentas (Lithuania). Retrieved August 16, 2017.