Jonava Market

The market Jonava ( Lithuanian Jonavos Turgus ) is a square in the center of the city Jonava (Lithuania ), Turgaus -Str. 7 The marketplace has long been known; the corresponding street is called Market Street ( lit. Turgaus gatvė ).

History

1750 gave the king of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Friedrich August II ( 1696-1763 ) to Marija Kosakovskienė a privilege. In this, among other possible future residents are mentioned, where you set up a town Jonava, allow this the markets and fairs, free people of various religions, including Christians, Tatars, Jews wanted to accommodate.

In 1836 they built the route St. Petersburg- Warsaw. Trade develops and Jonavas population grew. The number of dealers in the city and the visitors of the fairs and markets increased. The markets in Jonava were known for cereals and horse trade. Fairs were rare in the interwar period in Jonava, mostly was just traded on market days. 2010, the market was restructured and renovated, furnished one roof, built new fences and gazebos.

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55.07638924.281389Koordinaten: 55 ° 4 ' 35 " N, 24 ° 16' 53 " O

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