Burgaičiai

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Burgaičiai
Village
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Burgaičiai
Coordinates: 55°2′20.4″N22°38′9.6″E / 55.039000°N 22.636000°E / 55.039000; 22.636000
Country Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
County Marijampole County flag.svg Marijampolė County
Municipality Sakiai COA.svg Šakiai District Municipality
Elderate Sudargas elderate
Population
 (2021)
  Total144
Time zone UTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EEST)
A monument dedicated to the defenders of Sudargas Castle from 1317 Bevardis 5.jpg
A monument dedicated to the defenders of Sudargas Castle from 1317

Burgaičiai is a village located in Šakiai district municipality, west Lithuania, at the western edge of Sudargas, on the left bank of Nemunas river. On the northern edge of the village there are three Burgaičiai mounds. There is the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Emaus in Sudargas. [1]

The village has a monument dedicated to the defenders of Sudargas Castle from 1317. [2]

Demography

Historical population of Burgaičiai
(Source: Statistics Lithuania)
Year188819231959197019791989200120112021
Population421 [3] 331 [4] 204 [5] 212 [5] 219 [6] 207 [7] 181 [8] 184 [9] 144 [10]

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