Some facts about the city of Sovetsk
Sovetsk lies on the border with Lithuania south of the Memel river. The city
today has around 40,000 inhabitants and is a seaport as well as a railway junction.
The most important branches of industry in Sovetsk are wood-processing, engineering, and cotton textiles.
The city is part of the Kaliningrad District (Oblast) with around one million inhabitants. The capital of this district is Kiel’s twin city of Kaliningrad. In territorial terms, the area is completely separated from the Russian motherland. During the Second
World War, the former German city of Tilsit was severely devastated by air raids
and rebuilt under Russian direction.
You can find information about Sovetsk at: www.sovetsk-tilsit.ru