Jonava Market

Coordinates: 55°04′35″N 24°16′53″E / 55.07639°N 24.28139°E / 55.07639; 24.28139
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The Jonava Market is a local market in the city of Jonava, Lithuania.[1]

History

The Jonava Market was established in the 18–19th century. It became famous as a marketplace for grains and horses. In 2010, the Jonava Market was renovated: a roof was added over the food section, more pavilions were built, and indoor stalls were renovated.

55°04′35″N 24°16′53″E / 55.07639°N 24.28139°E / 55.07639; 24.28139

  1. ^ "Jonavoje liberalų iniciatyva atgijo BLUSŲ turgus - Lietuvos Respublikos liberalų sąjūdis". web.archive.org. 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2024-02-16.