Krėslynai

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Krėslynai
State : Lithuania Lithuania
District : Kaunas
Rajong municipality : Jonava
Coordinates : 55 ° 0 ′  N , 24 ° 6 ′  E Coordinates: 55 ° 0 ′  N , 24 ° 6 ′  E
 
Inhabitants (place) : 130 (2011)
Time zone : EET (UTC + 2)
Krėslynai (Lithuania)
Krėslynai
Krėslynai
Gaidelis in the Neris near Krėslynai

Krėslynai is a place with 130 inhabitants (as of 2011) in the district of Užusaliai the jonava district municipality , 4 km from Karmėlava , 6 km from Užusaliai , southwest of the central city of Jonava in Kaunas district in Lithuania . In 2001 there were 116 inhabitants. The village has been the center of the subordinate district of the same name since 2009 with 468 inhabitants (2001). The sub-district includes five villages: Krėslynai, Girininkai II, Turžėnai , Šešuva, Guldynai. At Krėslynai, the Žara , the left tributary of the Neris , is dammed. Not far from the village is the Gaidelis , the largest Lithuanian river stone.

literature

  • Lietuvos TSR administracinio-teritorinio suskirstymo žinynas, T. 2. - Vilnius: Mintis, 1976.

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