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{{Infobox settlement
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{{Infobox settlement <!--more fields are available for this Infobox--See Template:Infobox Settlement-->
| name = Pabradė
| name = Pabradė
| other_name = Podbrodzie
| settlement_type = City
| settlement_type = City
| image_skyline = Pabradė.jpg
| image_skyline = Pabradė, Lithuania - panoramio (319).jpg
| image_seal = Pabradesherbas.svg
| image_shield = Pabradesherbas.svg
| pushpin_map = Lithuania
| pushpin_map = Lithuania
| pushpin_map_caption = Location of Pabradė
| pushpin_map_caption = Location of Pabradė
| coordinates = {{coord|54|59|0|N|25|47|0|E|region:LT|display=inline,title}}
| coordinates = {{coord|54|58|59|N|25|45|59|E|region:LT|display=inline,title}}
| subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]]
| subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]]
| subdivision_name = {{LTU}}
| subdivision_name = {{LTU}}
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| subdivision_name1 = [[Aukštaitija]]
| subdivision_name1 = [[Aukštaitija]]
| subdivision_type2 = [[Counties of Lithuania|County]]
| subdivision_type2 = [[Counties of Lithuania|County]]
| subdivision_name2 = [[Vilnius County]]
| subdivision_name2 = [[File:Vilnius County flag.svg|20px]] [[Vilnius County]]
| subdivision_type3 = [[List of municipalities of Lithuania|Municipality]]
| subdivision_type3 = [[List of municipalities of Lithuania|Municipality]]
| subdivision_name3 = [[Švenčionys district municipality]]
| subdivision_name3 = [[Švenčionys district municipality]]
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| established_date2 = 1946
| established_date2 = 1946
| population_footnotes =
| population_footnotes =
| population_total = 5994
| population_total = 4,807
| population_as_of = 2011
| population_as_of = 2021
| timezone = [[Eastern European Time|EET]]
| timezone = [[Eastern European Time|EET]]
| utc_offset = +2
| utc_offset = +2
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'''Pabradė''' ({{Pronunciation|Pabrade.ogg}}) ({{lang-pl|Podbrodzie}}, {{lang-be|Падбродзе}}, {{lang-ru|Подбродзье}}) is a [[city]] in [[Lithuania]], in [[Švenčionys district municipality]], on [[Žeimena]] river, 38&nbsp;km south-west of [[Švenčionys]].
'''Pabradė''' ({{Pronunciation|Pabrade.ogg}}; {{lang-pl|Podbrodzie}}; {{lang-yi|פּאָדבראָדז}} ''Podbrodz'') is a city in [[Lithuania]], in [[Švenčionys district municipality]], on [[Žeimena]] river, 38&nbsp;km south-west of [[Švenčionys]].


Pabradė is a busy place as the [[Vilnius]]–[[Daugavpils]] railway is close to the city. It was quite a small settlement until the 19th century, when the [[Warsaw – Saint Petersburg Railway]] was built in 1862.
Pabradė is a busy place as the [[Vilnius]]–[[Daugavpils]] railway is close to the city. It was quite a small settlement until the 19th century, when the [[Warsaw – Saint Petersburg Railway]] was built in 1862.

[[Pabradė Training Area]], a major military facility, is located near the town.


==History==
==History==
About 850 Jews lived in the town in 1939, comprising one third of the total population.
About 850 Jews lived in the town in 1939, comprising one third of the total population.
After June 1941, at the very beginning of the occupation, about a dozen Jews were executed for alleged collaboration with the Soviets. In the middle of July, Lithuanian policemen arrested about 60 Jews and shot them behind the mill. On September 1, the rest of the Jewish population was moved into a ghetto that was established on two streets, previously inhabited by Christians. The ghetto was open, so many of its residents escaped at the end of the month, after rumors about the forthcoming Aktion had spread. Over 100 Jews who were interred in the ghetto or who were recaptured were escorted to the military training camp in Švenčionėliai and shot on October 8–10, along with thousands of other Jews assembled there. Policemen continued searching for Jewish escapees, gathered them in groups and shot them on the outskirts of town.<ref>http://yahadmap.org/#village/pabrad-vilnius-lithuania.861</ref>
After June 1941, at the very beginning of the occupation, about a dozen Jews were executed. In the middle of July, Lithuanian policemen arrested about 60 Jews and shot them behind the mill. On September 1, the rest of the Jewish population was moved into a ghetto that was established on two streets, previously inhabited by Christians. The ghetto was open, so many of its residents escaped at the end of the month, after rumors about the forthcoming Aktion had spread. Over 100 Jews who were interred in the ghetto or who were recaptured were escorted to the military training camp in [[Švenčionėliai]] and shot on October 8–10, along with thousands of other Jews assembled there.<ref name="holocaustatlas">{{cite web |url=http://holocaustatlas.lt/EN/#a_atlas/search//page//item/86/ |publisher=holocaustatlas.lt |title=Holocaust Atlas of Lithuania |access-date=15 July 2017}}</ref> Policemen continued searching for Jewish escapees, gathered them in groups and shot them on the outskirts of town.<ref name="yahadmap">{{cite web |url=http://yahadmap.org/#village/pabrad-vilnius-lithuania.861 |publisher=yahadmap.org |title=YAHAD - IN UNUM |access-date=15 July 2017}}</ref>


==Population==
==Population==
In 2011, the city's population was composed of Poles - 44,73% (2681), Lithuanians – 26,81% (1607), Russians - 18,45% (1106), Belarusians - 5,27% (316), Ukrainians - 1,17% (70), others - 3,57% (214).<ref>{{cite web|title=Miestų gyventojai pagal tautybę 2011|url=http://osp.stat.gov.lt/2011-m.-surasymas|website=osp.stat.gov.lt|accessdate=30 April 2017}}</ref>
In 2011, the city's population was composed of Poles - 44.73% (2681), Lithuanians – 26.81% (1607), Russians - 18.45% (1106), Belarusians - 5.27% (316), Ukrainians - 1.17% (70), others - 3.57% (214).<ref>{{cite web |title=Miestų gyventojai pagal tautybę 2011 |url=http://osp.stat.gov.lt/2011-m.-surasymas |website=osp.stat.gov.lt |access-date=30 April 2017}}</ref>

==See also==
* [[Gaižiūnai]]
* [[Rukla]]


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
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{{Vilnius County}}
{{Vilnius County}}

{{Authority control}}
{{Authority control}}
{{Commons|Pabradė Training Area}}


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Latest revision as of 15:46, 16 September 2024

Pabradė
Podbrodzie
City
Coat of arms of Pabradė
Pabradė is located in Lithuania
Pabradė
Pabradė
Location of Pabradė
Coordinates: 54°58′59″N 25°45′59″E / 54.98306°N 25.76639°E / 54.98306; 25.76639
Country Lithuania
Ethnographic regionAukštaitija
County Vilnius County
MunicipalityŠvenčionys district municipality
EldershipPabradė eldership
Capital ofPabradė eldership
First mentioned15th century
Granted city rights1946
Population
 (2021)
 • Total4,807
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Pabradė (pronunciation; Polish: Podbrodzie; Yiddish: פּאָדבראָדז Podbrodz) is a city in Lithuania, in Švenčionys district municipality, on Žeimena river, 38 km south-west of Švenčionys.

Pabradė is a busy place as the VilniusDaugavpils railway is close to the city. It was quite a small settlement until the 19th century, when the Warsaw – Saint Petersburg Railway was built in 1862.

Pabradė Training Area, a major military facility, is located near the town.

History

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About 850 Jews lived in the town in 1939, comprising one third of the total population. After June 1941, at the very beginning of the occupation, about a dozen Jews were executed. In the middle of July, Lithuanian policemen arrested about 60 Jews and shot them behind the mill. On September 1, the rest of the Jewish population was moved into a ghetto that was established on two streets, previously inhabited by Christians. The ghetto was open, so many of its residents escaped at the end of the month, after rumors about the forthcoming Aktion had spread. Over 100 Jews who were interred in the ghetto or who were recaptured were escorted to the military training camp in Švenčionėliai and shot on October 8–10, along with thousands of other Jews assembled there.[1] Policemen continued searching for Jewish escapees, gathered them in groups and shot them on the outskirts of town.[2]

Population

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In 2011, the city's population was composed of Poles - 44.73% (2681), Lithuanians – 26.81% (1607), Russians - 18.45% (1106), Belarusians - 5.27% (316), Ukrainians - 1.17% (70), others - 3.57% (214).[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Holocaust Atlas of Lithuania". holocaustatlas.lt. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  2. ^ "YAHAD - IN UNUM". yahadmap.org. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Miestų gyventojai pagal tautybę 2011". osp.stat.gov.lt. Retrieved 30 April 2017.
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