- For many years, Kėdainiai was known for its chemical and food processing industries. The Kėdainiai chemical plant, Lifosa, began operations in January 1963.
- For around 300 years, Kėdainiai belonged to Lithuanian noblemen Radvilas, one of the most powerful and influential noble families in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
- Kedainiai Tourism: Tripadvisor has 189 reviews of Kedainiai Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Kedainiai resource.
- Šateniai (Polish: Szetejnie) is a tiny village 13 km north of Kėdainiai on Route 2008 east of the river - no access from Route 195 on the west bank.
- Kėdainiai gibi şehirlerin Litvanya'deki rolleri, coğrafi önemlerinin ötesine geçer; ticaret, eğitim ve yaşam tarzı merkezleri haline gelirler.
- The well-cared clean streets run towards numerous squares where markets used to take place. Kėdainiai was especially important for medieval trade.
- Kėdainiai is a city in central Lithuania, Kaunas county, on both sides of Nevėžys, 51 km north of Kaunas. Kėdainiai district municipality and ward center.
- 1655 – on the initiative of Jonušas Radvila, a Treaty on the surrender of Grand Duchy of Lithuania to Sweden was signed in Kėdainiai (the Union of Kėdainiai).
- April the 30th is the International Jazz Day! Jazz Street, Kėdainiai L. Ciūnys. 1. 2. Kėdainiai Tourist and Business Information Centre.
Genel bilgiler
Litvanya'nın Kaunas İlinde yer alan bir şehirdir. Şehrin nüfusu 2008 yılı itibarıyla 30,214'tür.
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Kısa bilgiler
- Hava durumu:
- Yerel saat:15 Temmuz, 18:24
- Kuruluş tarihi:1372
- Nüfusu:23.447 (1 Ocak 2023)
- Yüzölçümü:4,4 km²