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Upytė

Upytė
Town
The wooden St. Charles Borromeo church in Upytė (built in 1878 upon the foundations of an earlier church from 1742).
The wooden St. Charles Borromeo church in Upytė (built in 1878 upon the foundations of an earlier church from 1742).
Coat of arms of Upytė
Coat of arms
Upytė is located in Lithuania
Upytė
Upytė
Coordinates: 55°39′11″N 24°13′59″E / 55.65306°N 24.23306°E / 55.65306; 24.23306
Country  Lithuania
County Panevezys County flag.png Panevėžys County
Population (2001)
 • Total 577
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 • Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)

Upytė is a small village in Panevėžys district municipality in northern Lithuania. It is situated some 12 km southwest of Panevėžys on the banks of Vešeta Creek. It is now the capital of an elderate. In 1987 it had 580 residents. In the Lithuanian language, Upytė is a diminutive form of the word upė, which means river.

In 2004 Upytė celebrated its 750th anniversary by holding a conference Upytė Land: History and Culture.

The name Upytė was first mentioned in 1254 in a Livonian chronicle dealing with the divisions of the Upmala region. Upytė had a wooden castle built on an island which later became a hillfort when Lake Vešeta was drained. The castle was an important northern defence post against numerous incursions of the Livonian Order. Between 1353 and 1379 alone, it repelled ten such attacks. The castle was further expanded and fortified in the 15th century, when it served as the seat of the Starost of Upytė. It is believed that the abandoned castle collapsed in the 17th century after the seat of the starost was moved to Panevėžys. The remnants of the castle survived into the 18th century.

Upytė was a capital of the Upytė region (Lithuanian: Upytės žemė) in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The area was later made into an eldership, part of the Principality of Trakai. A document from 1556 states that Panevėžys, along with 57 other towns and 359 villages was part of this eldership. In the 16th century, Upytė began to lose its prominence when the defensive castle became obsolete, and Krekenava became the capital of the Upytė Eldership in 1548. At that time, Panevėžys grew to become a center of economic importance and Upytė became eclipsed by this rival. Nevertheless, Upytė is one of the longest surviving regional capitals from earlier times.


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