City in Dzūkija, Lithuania
Šalčininkai (pronunciation ⓘ ; Polish : Soleczniki ; German : Sassenicken ; Yiddish : סאָלעטשניק Solechnik ; Belarusian : Салечнікі ) is a city in Vilnius County , Lithuania , situated south-east of Vilnius , near the border with Belarus .
The name of the city derives from Šalčia river, šalta meaning cold in Lithuanian .[ 2]
History
In the medieval period the region around Šalčininkai was dominated by Lithuanians and it was the birthplace of many authors of the earliest Lithuanian-language texts (including Stanislovas Rapalionis , Jurgis Zablockis and Aleksandras Rodūnonis [lt ] )[citation needed ] . In the late 19th century many of the local inhabitants mixed with the neighbouring Belarusians and called themselves tutejszy ("the locals"), while staying Catholics , they didn't assign themselves to a single ethnic group.
The region is known for its uncodified Belarusian [ 3] vernacular (also known as 'po prostu ', meaning 'simply' or 'plainly')[ 4] and the city itself is considered the provincial centre of Polish culture in Lithuania (the urban centre being Vilnius ).[citation needed ]
Šalčininkai attained the town status in 1956 and is now a capital of the Šalčininkai district municipality .[citation needed ]
Demographics
According to the latest census of 2021 , Šalčininkai had 6857 inhabitants and features a multi-ethnic population of 4930 Poles (71.9%), 920 Lithuanians (15.7%), 438 Russians (6.4%), 286 Belarusians (4.2%), 61 Ukrainians (0,9%) and 222 people of other background (3.2%). 12.2% of all inhabitants in Šalčininkai district municipality , according to the 2021 census were born abroad, while 87.8% were born in Lithuania . This was a decrease from 14.3%, recorded by the previous – 2011 census . Out of 34.5 thousand inhabitants in 2011, 3711 or 10.7% of all the inhabitants were born in Belarus , 728 or 2.1% in Russia .[ 5]
In 2000 coat of arms of Šalčininkai was adopted by a decree of the President of the Republic of Lithuania , designed by Arvydas Každailis , coat of arms consists of three hazelnuts symbolizing solidarity.[ 6]
Notable people
Twin towns – sister cities
Šalčininkai is twinned with:[ 7]
Bełchatów County , Poland
Hude , Germany
Kadzidło , Poland
Kaźmierz , Poland
Kętrzyn County , Poland
Łomża , Poland
Łowicz , Poland
Nowe Miasto Lubawskie , Poland
Płońsk , Poland
Radom County , Poland
Stare Miasto , Poland
Świdnik , Poland
Szczytno , Poland
Tarnowo Podgórne , Poland
Warsaw West County , Poland
Wolsztyn County , Poland
Wschowa , Poland
Żnin , Poland
References