Anykščiai district municipality
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| Anykščių rajono savivaldybė | |||||
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| Location | |||||
| Ethnographic region | Aukštaitija | ||||
| County | Utena County | ||||
| General information | |||||
| Capital | Anykščiai | ||||
| Major settlements | Anykščiai (pop. 11,958) Kavarskas (pop. 809) Troškūnai (pop. 525) |
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| Number of elderships | 10 | ||||
| Area (rank) | 1765 km² (6th) | ||||
| Population (rank) | 35,100 (35th) | ||||
| Pop. density (rank) | 19.9/km² (53rd) | ||||
| Telephone code | 381 | ||||
| Official website | http://www.anyksciai.lt | ||||
| Population sizes are given according to the 2001 census data | |||||
| Politics | |||||
| Ruling party | Lithuanian Liberal Union | ||||
| Mayor | Alvydas Gervinskas | ||||
| Size of the council | 25 members | ||||
| Map of Anykščiai district municipality | |||||
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Anykščiai district municipality is one of 60 municipalities in Lithuania.
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Coordinates: 55°32′11″N 25°6′38″E / 55.53639°N 25.11056°E
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