Šešupė
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The Šešupė ({{#invoke:IPA|main}}); Template:Langx; Template:Langx; Template:Langx) is a 298 km long river<ref name=vle>Šešupė, VLE</ref> that flows through Poland (27 km), Lithuania (158 km), and Russia (62 km). The river flows for 51 km along the border between the Kaliningrad Oblast, an exclave of Russia, and Lithuania. The Šešupė originates near the Polish village of Szeszupka, about 16 km from the Polish-Lithuanian border, and flows into the Nemunas, near the town of Neman, on the border between Lithuania and Kaliningrad Oblast.
Major towns and cities along the river, from the Nemunas to the source, are: Kudirkos Naumiestis, Pilviškiai, Marijampolė, and Kalvarija.
There are parts of Kaliningrad and Lithuania that are on the opposite side of the river, including a small island that is mostly Russian but has an area belonging to Lithuania.
The Šešupė is the fourth-longest river in Lithuania.
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Etymology
Upė means river in Lithuanian, whereas the etymology of the first part Šeš- is uncertain. There are several suggestions: from šešelis: 'shadow'/'shade'; archaic stem for 'cold', 'cool'; šeše: 'quiet'.<ref>Aleksandras Vanagas, Lietuvių hidronimų etimologinis žodynas, 1981</ref> Template:Ill suggests derivation from dialectal šėšė, šešis for 'blackbird', also suggesting Old Prussian influense.<ref>Baltų etimologijos etiudai (1981), p.43</ref>
References
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