Marijampole
Marijampole is a city in southeastern Lithuania, located on the Neris River. It serves as the administrative center of Marijampole County and is known for its historical significance and cultural attractions. The city's name is derived from the Marijampole Castle, which was built in the 16th century by the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The castle is a notable landmark and a popular tourist destination, offering insights into the region's past.
Marijampole is also home to several museums, including the Marijampole Regional Museum, which showcases the city's
The city's economy is diverse, with significant contributions from industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and services.
Marijampole is well-connected by road and rail, making it accessible for both residents and tourists. The city's