Kalvos
Kalvos is a small village located in the northern part of Lithuania, approximately 15 kilometers west of the city of Panevezys. The village is situated along the banks of the Nevėžis River, which is a tributary of the Nemunas River. Kalvos is known for its picturesque landscape, with rolling hills and lush forests surrounding the village. The local economy is primarily agricultural, with residents cultivating crops such as wheat, barley, and potatoes. The village also has a small community center and a few shops, providing basic amenities for its residents. Kalvos is home to a population of around 200 people, who are predominantly of Lithuanian ethnicity. The village is part of the Panevezys County and is governed by the Panevezys District Municipality. Kalvos is a peaceful and tranquil place, offering a glimpse into traditional Lithuanian rural life. The village is also known for its annual festival, which celebrates the local culture and heritage, attracting visitors from nearby towns and cities.