Tauragė County
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Tauragės Apskritis | |||||
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Administrative divisions | |||||
ISO_3166-2 code | LT-TA | ||||
Number of municipalities | 4 | ||||
Number of elderates | 38 | ||||
General information | |||||
Capital | Tauragė | ||||
Major cities | Tauragė (pop. 29,124) Jurbarkas (pop. 13,797) Šilalė (pop. 6,281) |
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Area (rank) | 4,411 km² (9th) | ||||
Population (rank) | 134,300 (10th) | ||||
Pop. density (rank) | 30.4/km² (9th) | ||||
County governor | Edmundas Šimkus | ||||
Official website | http://www.taurage.aps.lt | ||||
Population sizes are given according to the 2001 census data | |||||
Map of Tauragė County | |||||
Image:Taurage County map.png |
Tauragė County (Lithuanian: Tauragės apskritis) is one of ten counties in Lithuania. It is in the west of the country, and its capital is Tauragė.
[edit] Municipalities
- Jurbarkas district municipality
- Pagėgiai municipality
- Šilalė district municipality
- Tauragė district municipality
Counties in Lithuania | |
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Alytus | Kaunas | Klaipėda | Marijampolė | Panevėžys | Šiauliai | Tauragė | Telšiai | Utena | Vilnius |