Stoniškiai


Stoniškiai is a village in the south western Lithuania. It is located in the region of the former Baltic tribe of Skalvians. It is the capital of Stoniškiai eldership of Pagėgiai Municipality, and as such it is part of Tauragė County.

History

The name of the village is derived from Stonys, Stonis. Stoniškiai was first mentioned in 1785.
In the second half of the 19th century, there was a highway and a railroad, so the village became a transport hub and grew a bit faster. In 1905, 136 people lived in Stoniškiai. In the interwar period, Sportverein Stonischken was one of the most powerful football teams of Lithuania Minor outside Klaipėda.

Stoniškiai eldership

2279 people live in Stoniškiai eldership, lit. Stoniškių seniūnija. The territory of the eldership covers an area of 13400 ha.

Stoniškiai school

In 1890, a school in Rukai founded. In 1945, Stoniškiai primary school was established. In 1950, a seven-year-old school was established, followed by a secondary school. In 1959, the first class of abitur graduated from the school. From 2004, there was a Stoniškiai comprehensive school and since 2013 Stoniškiai comprehensive school of Pagėgiai municipality.

Opocal field

Stoniškiai has the best-explored opoka field in Lithuania with an area of over 25 ha. It is estimated that the field has 17.8 million tonnes of opoka.