• For many years, Kėdainiai was known for its chemical and food processing industries. The Kėdainiai chemical plant, Lifosa, began operations in January 1963.
  • Kėdainiai. When the Nazis took control of Lithuania in July 1941, they forced the Jews of Kėdainiai, Šėta and Žeimiai communities to move into a closed ghetto.
  • 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.
  • Smack bang in the middle of Lithuania on the banks of the Nevėžis, the remarkable little town of Kėdainiai was first mentioned in 1372 in Herman Wartberge's...
  • 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.
  • Travel guide resource for your visit to Kedainiai. Discover the best of Kedainiai so you can plan your trip right.
  • The time in Kėdainiai is normally 7 hours ees the time in New York, but because these time ... Kėdainiai on IANA ajavööndiloendis tunnusega Europe/Vilnius.
  • Kedainiai Gezilecek Yerler: Kedainiai - Mutlaka yapılması gereken 9 şey için Tripadvisor gezginlerinin 189 yorumuna ve fotoğrafına bak.
  • Kėdainieti, junkis prie Genas Kėdainiai iniciatyvos aktyviai! ... Dovilė Sirj - Šlikienė changed the name of the group "kėdainiai" to "Kėdainiai".
  • There were 501 Jewish poll-tax payers in the town in 1766. The rabbis of the *Katzenellenbogen family made Kedainiai a center of Jewish learning.