Kalvarija, Lithuania (original) (raw)

Town in Suvalkija, Lithuania

Kalvarija
Town
Church in KalvarijaChurch in Kalvarija
Coat of arms of KalvarijaCoat of arms
Map
Kalvarija is located in LithuaniaKalvarijaKalvarijaLocation of Kalvarija
Coordinates: 54°25′0″N 23°13′0″E / 54.41667°N 23.21667°E / 54.41667; 23.21667
Country Lithuania
Ethnographic region Suvalkija
County Marijampolė County
Municipality Kalvarija Municipality
Eldership Kalvarija eldership
Capital of Kalvarija Municipality Kalvarija eldership
First mentioned 1667
Granted town rights 1791
Population (2021)
• Total 3,971
Time zone UTC+2 (EET)
• Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EEST)

Kalvarija (pronunciation) is a town in southwestern Lithuania, located in the Marijampolė County, close to the border with Poland. It is the administrative seat and largest town of Kalvarija Municipality.

Etymology and names

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Variants of the name include Kalvarijos, Kalvariya, Kalwarja,[1] Yiddish: קאלװאריע (Kalvarye), Kalwaria (Polish), Kalvarien (German), Calvaria, Kalvaria, Kalwariya, and Kalwarya.[2] The town is named so because it was established in the 17th century as a shrine commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus.

Winter synagogue

Old synagogue from the 18th century

In 1705, the first wooden church was built. In 1713, local Jews received permission from King August II to build a synagogue and Jewish craftsmen were first permitted to practice their crafts without having to be members of the craft guilds. In 1791, Stanisław August Poniatowski recognized that Kalvarija had the right to call itself a town and confirmed the municipality's coat of arms. 1840 saw the construction of a new Catholic church, which still stands today. Kalvarija developed rapidly when the new St. PetersburgWarsaw road was constructed toward the end of the 19th century. By the outbreak of World War I, Kalvarija had over 10,000 inhabitants; the destruction of two-thirds of the town during the war caused the population decline. The city was the site of a battle in 1915, during World War I.

During World War II, Kalvarija was under German occupation from 22 June 1941 until 1 August 1944.[3] It was administered as a part of the Generalbezirk Litauen of Reichskommissariat Ostland. In 1941, a mass execution of 38 Jews of the city was perpetrated by Gestapo soldiers and Lithuanian policemen.[4]

The American comedian Seth Meyers' great-grandfather originated from a small village 6 km from Kalvarija, and emigrated to the US around 1869. According to Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates on Youtube, Seth Meyers' ancestors probably came from the Trakenai estate in the village of Brazavas.[5]

International relations

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Twin towns — Sister cities

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Kalvarija is twinned with:

Notes

  1. ^ United States Board on Geographic Names - Kalvarija (54° 24' 00" N, 023° 14' 00" E). Accessed 2009-11-19.
  2. ^ "Kalvarija, Lithuania". Jewishgen.org. Retrieved 2009-11-19.
  3. ^ Освобождение городов
  4. ^ "Holocaust Atlas of Lithuania".
  5. ^ Ancestry (2025-06-25). Seth Meyers Is SHOCKED By His Original Family Name | Finding Your Roots | Ancestry®. Retrieved 2025-07-29 – via YouTube.

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