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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › KėdainiaiKėdainiai - Wikipedia

    Kėdainiai ([kʲeːˈdâːɪnʲɛ]; in jidisch: קיידאן Keidán) è una città lituana, situata a 51 km a nord di Kaunas, sulle sponde del fiume Nevėžis. Venne menzionata per la prima volta nel 1372 nelle Cronache di Enrico di Livonia di Ermanno di Wartberge. La sua popolazione era di 22 682 abitanti nel 2020.

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    Kėdainiai (Lithuanian: [kʲeːˈdâːɪ.nʲɛɪ̯ˑ] ⓘ) is one of the oldest cities in Lithuania. It is located 51 km (32 mi) north of Kaunas on the banks of the Nevėžis River . First mentioned in the 1372 Livonian Chronicle of Hermann de Wartberge , its population as of 2020 [update] was 23,667.

  3. Kėdainiai – miestas vidurio Lietuvoje, Kauno apskrityje, abipus Nevėžio, už 51 km į šiaurę nuo Kauno. Kėdainių rajono savivaldybės ir seniūnijos centras. Senamiestis įtrauktas į kultūros paveldo registrą kaip valstybinės reikšmės urbanistikos paminklas. Čia stovi 4 bažnyčios ir 1 cerkvė (katalikų ...

  4. Comune distrettuale di Kėdainiai. Il comune distrettuale di Kėdainiai è uno dei 60 comuni della Lituania, situato nella regione dell' Aukštaitija .

  5. HISTORY. 1372 – Kėdainiai town was mentioned in the Livonian Chronicle by Hermann von Wartberge for the first time. 1445 – Kėdainiai went into the ownership of the Radziwill family. 1549 – Kėdainiai town became one of the first and most active Reformation centres in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. 1590 – Kėdainiai town was given the Magdeburg Rights.

  6. Kėdainiai is a town in the centre of Lithuania. The river Nevėžis passes by the town. More than 30.000 people live here. Kėdainiai has an old town with a lot of churches. Also, Kėdainiai is a centre of industry, especially chemistry . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kėdainiai.

  7. The Union of Kėdainiai or Agreement of Kėdainiai (Lithuanian: Kėdainių unija, Swedish: Kėdainiai förbund) was an agreement between magnates of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the king of the Swedish Empire, Charles X Gustav, that was signed on 20 October 1655, during the Swedish Deluge of the Second Northern War.