List of Municipalities of Luthiania

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List of Municipalities of Luthiania Administrative Pop. Density SNo Municipality County Area center (2010) (2010) Akmene District Naujoji 844 square kilometres (208,556.94 1 Siauliai 26,737 31.7 Municipality Akmene acres; 325.87 sq mi) Alytus City 60 square kilometres (14,826.32 2 Alytus Alytus 66,841 1,671.0 Municipality acres; 23.17 sq mi) Alytus District 1,404 square kilometres (346,935.96 3 Alytus Alytus 30,691 21.9 Municipality acres; 542.09 sq mi) Anyksciai District 1,765 square kilometres (436,141.00 4 Utena Anyksciai 31,088 17.6 Municipality acres; 681.47 sq mi) 124 square kilometres (30,641.07 5 Birstonas Municipality Kaunas Birstonas 5,178 41.8 acres; 47.88 sq mi) Birzai District 1,476 square kilometres (364,727.54 6 Panevezys Birzai 32,116 21.8 Municipality acres; 569.89 sq mi) Druskininkai 454 square kilometres (112,185.84 7 Alytus Druskininkai 24,044 53.0 Municipality acres; 175.29 sq mi) Elektrenai 509 square kilometres (125,776.64 8 Vilnius Elektrenai 27,622 54.3 Municipality acres; 196.53 sq mi) Ignalina District 1,447 square kilometres (357,561.49 9 Utena Ignalina 19,374 13.4 Municipality acres; 558.69 sq mi) Jonava District 944 square kilometres (233,267.48 10 Kaunas Jonava 51,401 54.5 Municipality acres; 364.48 sq mi) Joniskis District 1,152 square kilometres (284,665.40 11 Siauliai Joniskis 29,310 25.4 Municipality acres; 444.79 sq mi) Jurbarkas District 1,507 square kilometres (372,387.81 12 Taurage Jurbarkas 34,213 22.7 Municipality acres; 581.86 sq mi) Kaisiadorys District 1,087 square kilometres (268,603.55 13 Kaunas Kaisiadorys 35,334 32.5 Municipality acres; 419.69 sq mi) 441 square kilometres (108,973.47 14 Kalvarija Municipality Marijampole Kalvarija 13,162 29.8 acres; 170.27 sq mi) Kaunas City 157 square kilometres (38,795.54 15 Kaunas Kaunas 348,624 2,220.5 Municipality acres; 60.62 sq mi) Kaunas District 1,496 square kilometres (369,669.65 16 Kaunas Kaunas 90,196 60.3 Municipality acres; 577.61 sq mi) Kazlu Ruda 555 square kilometres (137,143.49 17 Marijampole Kazlu Ruda 14,189 25.6 Municipality acres; 214.29 sq mi) Kedainiai District 1,677 square kilometres (414,395.72 18 Kaunas Kedainiai 61,872 36.9 Municipality acres; 647.49 sq mi) Kelme District 1,705 square kilometres (421,314.68 19 Siauliai Kelme 36,801 21.6 Municipality acres; 658.30 sq mi) Klaipeda City 98 square kilometres (24,216.33 20 Klaipeda Klaipeda 182,752 1,864.8 Municipality acres; 37.84 sq mi) Klaipeda District 1,336 square kilometres (330,132.79 21 Klaipeda Gargzdai 52,125 39.0 Municipality acres; 515.83 sq mi) Kretinga District 989 square kilometres (244,387.22 22 Klaipeda Kretinga 45,103 45.6 Municipality acres; 381.86 sq mi) Kupiskis District 1,080 square kilometres (266,873.81 23 Panevezys Kupiskis 22,369 20.7 Municipality acres; 416.99 sq mi) Lazdijai District 1,309 square kilometres (323,460.94 24 Alytus Lazdijai 24,246 18.5 Municipality acres; 505.41 sq mi) Marijampole 755 square kilometres (186,564.56 25 Marijampole Marijampole 68,303 90.5 Municipality acres; 291.51 sq mi) Mazeikiai District 1,220 square kilometres (301,468.57 26 Telsiai Mazeikiai 65,430 52.8 Municipality acres; 471.04 sq mi) Moletai District 1,367 square kilometres (337,793.06 27 Utena Moletai 22,475 16.4 Municipality acres; 527.80 sq mi) 90 square kilometres (22,239.48 28 Neringa Municipality Klaipeda Nida 3,682 40.9 acres; 34.75 sq mi) 537 square kilometres (132,695.59 29 Pagegiai Municipality Taurage Pagegiai 11,131 20.7 acres; 207.34 sq mi) Pakruojis District 1,316 square kilometres (325,190.68 30 Siauliai Pakruojis 26,561 20.2 Municipality acres; 508.11 sq mi) Palanga City 79 square kilometres (19,521.33 31 Klaipeda Palanga 17,645 223.4 Municipality acres; 30.50 sq mi) Panevezys City 50 square kilometres (12,355.27 32 Panevezys Panevezys 111,959 2,239.2 Municipality acres; 19.31 sq mi) Panevezys District 2,179 square kilometres (538,442.63 33 Panevezys Panevezys 42,449 19.5 Municipality acres; 841.32 sq mi) Pasvalys District 1,289 square kilometres (318,518.84 34 Panevezys Pasvalys 31,718 24.6 Municipality acres; 497.69 sq mi) Plunge District 1,105 square kilometres (273,051.45 35 Telsiai Plunge 43,044 39.0 Municipality acres; 426.64 sq mi) Prienai District 1,031 square kilometres (254,765.65 36 Kaunas Prienai 33,048 32.1 Municipality acres; 398.07 sq mi) Radviliskis District 1,635 square kilometres (404,017.30 37 Siauliai Radviliskis 47,626 29.1 Municipality acres; 631.28 sq mi) Raseiniai District 1,573 square kilometres (388,696.77 38 Kaunas Raseiniai 40,656 25.8 Municipality acres; 607.34 sq mi) 586 square kilometres (144,803.75 39 Rietavas Municipality Telsiai Rietavas 9,837 16.8 acres; 226.26 sq mi) Rokiskis District 1,807 square kilometres (446,519.42 40 Panevezys Rokiskis 37,815 20.9 Municipality acres; 697.69 sq mi) Skuodas District 911 square kilometres (225,113.00 41 Klaipeda Skuodas 23,123 25.4 Municipality acres; 351.74 sq mi) Sakiai District 1,453 square kilometres (359,044.12 42 Marijampole Sakiai 35,507 24.4 Municipality acres; 561.01 sq mi) Salcininkai District 1,491 square kilometres (368,434.12 43 Vilnius Salcininkai 36,992 24.8 Municipality acres; 575.68 sq mi) Siauliai City 81 square kilometres (20,015.54 44 Siauliai Siauliai 125,453 1,548.8 Municipality acres; 31.27 sq mi) Siauliai District 1,807 square kilometres (446,519.42 45 Siauliai Siauliai 49,199 27.2 Municipality acres; 697.69 sq mi) Silale District 1,188 square kilometres (293,561.19 46 Taurage Silale 29,486 24.8 Municipality acres; 458.69 sq mi) Silute District 1,706 square kilometres (421,561.78 47 Klaipeda Silute 52,119 30.6 Municipality acres; 658.69 sq mi) Sirvintos District 906 square kilometres (223,877.48 48 Vilnius Sirvintos 18,629 20.6 Municipality acres; 349.81 sq mi) Svencionys District 1,692 square kilometres (418,102.31 49 Vilnius Svencionys 29,922 17.7 Municipality acres; 653.28 sq mi) Taurage District 1,179 square kilometres (291,337.24 50 Taurage Taurage 49,925 42.3 Municipality acres; 455.21 sq mi) Telsiai District 1,439 square kilometres (355,584.64 51 Telsiai Telsiai 53,821 37.4 Municipality acres; 555.60 sq mi) Trakai District 1,208 square kilometres (298,503.30 52 Vilnius Trakai 35,700 29.6 Municipality acres; 466.41 sq mi) Ukmerge District 1,395 square kilometres (344,712.01 53 Vilnius Ukmerge 44,783 32.1 Municipality acres; 538.61 sq mi) Utena District 1,230 square kilometres (303,939.62 54 Utena Utena 46,939 38.2 Municipality acres; 474.91 sq mi) Varena District 2,218 square kilometres (548,079.74 55 Alytus Varena 27,604 12.4 Municipality acres; 856.37 sq mi) Vilkaviskis District 1,259 square kilometres (311,105.68 56 Marijampole Vilkaviskis 47,204 37.5 Municipality acres; 486.10 sq mi) Vilnius City 401 square kilometres (99,089.26 57 Vilnius Vilnius 560,192 1,397.0 Municipality acres; 154.83 sq mi) Vilnius District 2,129 square kilometres (526,087.36 58 Vilnius Vilnius 96,484 45.3 Municipality acres; 822.01 sq mi) Visaginas 58 square kilometres (14,332.11 59 Utena Visaginas 28,335 488.5 Municipality acres; 22.39 sq mi) Zarasai District 1,334 square kilometres (329,638.58 60 Utena Zarasai 19,855 14.9 Municipality acres; 515.06 sq mi) For other more formats kindly visit www.downloadexcelfiles.com Original source : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipalities_of_Lithuania.
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