formerly (195590) Kapsukas, administrative centre of a rayon (sector), Lithuania. Marijampole lies along both banks of the eupe River. The settlement developed as a monastic centre in the 18th century, when it was known as Starapole, and achieved urban status in 1758. After World War II it developed as an industrial city, specializing in equipment for the food industry, automotive parts, furniture, building materials, textiles, and foodstuffs. There is a teacher-training school, a museum, and a theatre. Pop. (1979) 38,451; (1994 est.) 51,900.
MARIJAMPOLE
Meaning of MARIJAMPOLE in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012