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    Panevėžys (Lithuanian pronunciation: [pɐnʲɛvʲeːˈʑiːs] ⓘ) is the fifth largest city in Lithuania and the eighth most populous city in the Baltic States. [3] As of 2021, it occupies 50 square kilometres (19 sq mi) with 89,100 inhabitants. As defined by Eurostat, the population of the Panevėžys functional urban area, that stretches beyond the city limits, is estimated at 124,412 (as of 2022).

  2. Panevėžys Cathedral, south of the downtown, is the most impressive among the city‘s religious buildings. Completed in the 1920s for the newly erected diocese this nicely restored church still boasts a solemn light blue interior adorned by murals such as that of the spires of diocese‘s main churches behind its altar. Another imposing church is the neo-gothic Saint Peter and Paul's ...

  3. Biggest church in Panevezys. Nice paintings and surroundings. Read more. Review of: Kristaus Karaliaus katedra- The Cathedral of Christ The King. Written 4 February 2018. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. Ju Ga. Panevezys, Lithuania 183 contributions. 0. Shopping/dinning.

  4. Oct 24, 2023 · Panevėžys has a reputation for being a clean, cosy and green city. At the same time it is an important industrial spot. Over 30 000 people work in the companies of Panevėžys. The production made in these companies makes 70% of the value of all city gross domestic product. Currently the city hosts major Lithuanian companies: Joint Stock Company Linas Agro, Construction Company PANEVĖŽIO STATYBOS TRESTAS, Road Construction Company HISK, Company ROQUETTE AMILINA, Energy Company ...

  5. Apr 2, 2018 · Things to Do in Panevezys, Lithuania: See Tripadvisor's 1,079 traveler reviews and photos of Panevezys tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Panevezys. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  6. Panevėžys is an industrial city in the Aukštaitija region of Lithuania. It's the country's fifth largest city, with a population of 89,100 in 2021 and another 30,000 or so in the city district. It's about midway along the highway between Vilnius the capital and Riga the Latvian capital. Understand [edit] "Panevėžys" means by the River Nevėžis, which here makes a loop in its westward course. The area has been inhabited since prehistory but the town is first documented in 1503.

  7. Panevėžys, city, north-central Lithuania, on the Nevėžis River. First mentioned in 1503, it was chartered as a district town in 1842 and became a regional economic centre. Agricultural trade is important in the city; the leading industry is food processing (especially sugar refining). There are also metalworks, glassworks, and a large flax-processing plant. The city has schools of technology, music, and medicine.

  8. The Panevėžys Museum is a must-visit, showcasing a diverse collection of artifacts and exhibits that trace the city's development throughout the centuries. The Historical Presidential Palace, once the residence of the Lithuanian president, is another important landmark that offers a glimpse into the country's political history.

  9. Panevėžys is the fifth-biggest city in Lithuania (population 119,000), situated on the shore of the River Nevėžys not far from the Via Baltica highway between Vilnius and Riga. Panevėžys is famous for its theatres and theatre director Juozas Miltinis was named Lithuania’s “Man of the 20th Century” for establishing a popular drama theatre here, which is now named after him.

  10. Jan 27, 2020 · Panevėžys has an amazing library that moved to a newly-reconstructed building in 2006. While more than ten years have passed, it still looks great. It’s light, spacious, but cozy, and modern at the same time. Even after I left Panevėžys in 2007, I used to come back to borrow books from this library as A. Mickevičius library in Vilnius seemed much more modest. The library hosts various events, such as meetings with writers or book launches, exhibitions, and so on.