Merkinė
Merkinė | |
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Town | |
Aerial view of Merkinė Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Merkinė Hillfort House where Władysław IV Vasa died Orthodox Church of the Holy Cross, now a museum | |
| Coordinates: 54°09′50″N 24°11′10″E / 54.16389°N 24.18611°E | |
| Country | Lithuania |
| Ethnographic region | Dzūkija |
| County | Alytus County |
| Municipality | Varėna district municipality |
| Eldership | Merkinė eldership |
| Capital of | Merkinė eldership |
| First mentioned | 1359 |
| Received city rights | 1569 |
| Population (2021) | |
• Total | 963 |
| Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Merkinė (also known by several other names) is a small town in Alytus County, which is located at the confluence of the Neman and Merkys rivers. The town belongs to the Varėna District Municipality and is located about 26 kilometers west of Varėna and 28 kilometers south of Alytus. As of 2021, the town had 963 residents.
Merkinė is one of the oldest settlements in Lithuania. The Merkinė Castle was first mentioned in written sources in 1359. The first settlers inhabited the confluence of Merkys and Nemunas in the 9th-10th century BC, at the end of the Paleolithic. On top of Merkinė hill-fort stood one of the most important Lithuanian castles, built in the 13th century, which guarded against invasions of the Teutonic Order. Merkinė was a part of a strategic triangle - Kaunas - Vilnius - Merkinė, protected with the chains of hillforts and castles. The center of Merkinė town is a state-protected urbanistic monument. Merkinė is an important point of Lithuania's domestic tourism. The town lies entirely in the Dzūkija National Park territory.