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  1. Telšių apskritis ( Russian: Тельшевский уезд) was one of the counties of the Russian Empire. The seat was in Telšiai . Administration. In 1819, the Palangos valsčius came to Grobin County of Courland Governorate . Outer administration. It was established in 1795 under Vilna Governorate.

  2. Geografija. Istorija. Gyventojai. Tautinė sudėtis. Suskirstymas. Miestai. Tarptautinis bendradarbiavimas. Apskrities viršininkai. Šaltiniai. Nuorodos. Telšių apskritis – mažiausia pagal plotą iš dešimties Lietuvos apskričių, 1995 – 2010 m. valstybinio lygmens administracinis teritorinis vienetas šalies vakarinėje dalyje. Centras – Telšiai.

  3. Telšiai County (Lithuanian: Telšių apskritis) is one of ten counties in Lithuania. It is in the west of the country, and its capital is Telšiai. There are Lithuanians (98.7%), Latvians (0.1%), Russians (0.9%), and others (0.3%).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TelšiaiTelšiai - Wikipedia

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    The name Telšiai is a variant of the same Lithuanian language root (-telš-, -tilž-) as Tilžė with the meaning connected to water. The name Telšiai or Telšē in Samogitian dialect of Lithuanian is derived from a verb telkšoti (literally, to be flooded with water, to splash, etc.). The name of Telšiai has been recorded in different forms and different...

    Lake Mastis is mentioned in various legends and myths. The city was named after a small rivulet, the Telšė, which flows into Lake Mastis. A legend has it that a knight named Džiugas founded the city. Telšiai was first mentioned in written sources around 1450, but the oldest archeological findings in the area of the city are from the Stone Age. In t...

    A Roman Catholic Diocese of Telšiai was established in 1926 with its centre in Telšiai. Justinas Staugaitis, one of the twenty signatories to the Act of Independence of Lithuania, became the first bishop of the diocese. In 1927, a Priest Seminarywas established. It was closed in 1946 after the occupation of Lithuania by the Soviet Union but re-esta...

    Samogitian Museum Alka was established in 1932 by the Society of Ancient Samogitians' Fans Alka. The museum operated in a house specially rented for it until the current museum palace was built in 1938. Currently, Museum Alka is famous in Samogitia for its accumulation of over 62 thousand showpieces, 70 thousand pieces of estate archives, a 12 thou...

    The old town of the city of Telšiai is one of seven protected old towns in Lithuania. The main tourist attractions are: 1. The Samogitian museum "ALKA" and Open-Air Museum of Rural Life of Samogitia. 2. 47 bear sculptures of various sizes and shapes in Telšiai city. The bear is an ancient symbol of Samogitia. 3. Cheese house-museum "DŽIUGAS". 4. A....

    Telšiai is located in the middle of the Samogitian Heights. The city was built on seven hills on the shores of Lake Mastis. The nearby Šatrija hill and hillfort is cultural monument and part of a nature preserve.

    According to the Law on the Territorial Administrative Units and Their Boundaries of the Republic of Lithuania, Telšiai is the centre of Telšiai County as well as the centre of Telšiai district municipality. The city of Telšiai is also the centre of Telšiai town eldership. It was established in 1997. Its area is 16.4 km2 (6.33 sq mi). According to ...

    Telšiai is an important economic centre of Samogitia. Affiliates of major Lithuanian banks, shopping centers, etc. operate there, and some industrial companies have also been established. The largest company operating in the city is AB Žemaitijos pienas, one of the largest milk processing companies in Lithuania. In Telšiai the "Incubator of Busines...

    Telšiai is one of three Lithuanian cities where a Roman Catholic Priest Seminary operates (the other two cities are Vilnius and Kaunas).

    The football club FK Mastis Telšiai played in the Lithuanian Football Federation's II league's western zone. The team won silver medals in 2012 and qualified for the I Lyga. In 2014 team was renamed FK Džiugas. The same year the team finished second in the LFF II league's western zone. FK Džiugas now plays in the I Lyga. Telšiai has a football stad...

  5. Telšiai – miestas šiaurės vakarų Lietuvoje, Žemaičių aukštumoje, prie Masčio ežero ir Durbinio upelio, 69 km į vakarus nuo Šiaulių. Neoficiali Žemaitijos sostinė. Telšių apskrities ir Telšių rajono savivaldybės centras, Telšių miesto seniūnija. Miesto centrinė dalis yra urbanistikos paminklas.

  6. Telšių apskritis (skirtingais laikais dar žinoma kaip Telšių žemė, Telšių reparticija, Telšių ujezdas ) – 1764 – 1950 m. (su pertrauka 1775–1791 m.) egzistavęs administracinis vienetas dab. vakarų Lietuvoje, su centru Telšiuose, kurio priklausomybė ir teritorija daug kartų keitėsi.

  7. Apskritis: Telšių apskritis: Administracinis centras: Telšiai: Seniūnijų skaičius: 11 Įkūrimo data: 1950 m. Meras: Tomas Katkus: Gyventojų (2021) 40 210: Plotas: 1 439 km² Tankumas (2021) 28 žm./km² Aukščiausia vieta: 228 m Tinklalapis: telsiai.lt: Vikiteka: Telšių rajono savivaldybė Vikiteka