Justiniškės


Justiniškės, located in western edge of Vilnius, is one of the newest districts in the capital of Lithuania. It is also one of the 21 elderships of Vilnius city municipality. It was built mainly in the 1980s as a microdistrict. Almost all buildings are large Soviet-built residential apartment complexes. According to the Lithuanian census of 2011, it has a population of 27,462.

Facilities

There are about 289 large apartment buildings. Streets in Justiniškės: Taikos, Rygos, Justiniškių, Ežeraičio, Skatulės and Mozūriškių.
Justiniškės has stores from major Lithuanian store chains such as IKI, Maxima, Norfa and Rimi. There are a few schools in the area: Mykolas Biržiška Gymnasium, Pelėda primary school, Sietuva progymnasium, Taika progymnasium, Vyturys primary school and a few more. There also are some kindergartens "Nykštukas", "Žilvinėlis", "Justinukas". Several banks, including SEB and Swedbank, offer their services to the residents.
The district has good a recreation area with a little forest, park, and a lake.