Aukštaitija (; literally Highland or Upland) is the name of one of five ethnographic regions of Lithuania. The name comes from the fact that the lands are in the upper basin of the Nemunas, as opposed to the Lowlands that begin from Šiauliai westward. Although Kaunas is surrounded by Aukštaitija, the city itself is not considered to be a part of any ethnographic region in most cases.

Geography

Aukštaitija is in the northeast part of Lithuania and also encompasses a small part of Latvia and Belarus. The largest city located entirely within this region, Panevėžys, is considered to be the capital, though not in a political sense. Sometimes Utena is regarded as a symbolical capital.

The largest cities by population are:

  • Panevėžys – 84,587
  • Jonava – 26,423
  • Utena – 25,397
  • Kėdainiai – 22,677
  • Ukmergė – 20,154
  • Visaginas – 18,024
  • Radviliškis – 15,161

The region has many lakes, mainly on the eastern side.

Subdivisions

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| Utena County || entire county

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| Panevėžys County || entire county

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| Širvintos District Municipality || entire municipality

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| Ukmergė District Municipality || entire municipality

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| Kaišiadorys District Municipality || entire municipality

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| Jonava District Municipality || entire municipality

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| Kėdainiai District Municipality || entire municipality

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| Radviliškis District Municipality || entire municipality

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| Pakruojis District Municipality || entire municipality

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| Joniškis District Municipality || entire municipality

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| Šiauliai District Municipality || Meškuičiai Eldership, Ginkūnai Eldership and Kairiai Eldership

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| Kaunas District Municipality || Neveronys, Karmėlava Eldership, Karmėlava Eldership, Lapės Eldership, Domeikava Eldership, Vandžiogala Eldership, Užliedžiai Eldership, Babtai Eldership, Kačerginė, Raudondvaris Eldership, Vilkija, Vilkija Area Eldership and Čekiškė Eldership

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| Švenčionys District Municipality || Adutiškis Eldership, Svirkos Eldership, Švenčionys Eldership, Švenčionėliai Eldership, Kaltanėnai Eldership and Labanoras Eldership

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History

Historically, Aukštaitija corresponded to the Duchy of Lithuania until the 13th century. Its initial capital was most likely Kernavė. In the 1322 treaty of Gediminas, Aukštaitija was called terra Eustoythen (land of Aukštaitians). Some German sources also titled Grand Duke Gediminas, after whom the Gediminids dynasty is named, Rex de Owsteiten (King of Aukštaitija). Aukštaitija was mentioned as Austechia in Chronicon terrae Prussiae, written around 1326.