Šatrija


Šatrija is a hill and a hillfort in the Samogitia region of Lithuania, near the village, Luokė seniūnija, Telšiai District Municipality. It is part of the Šatrija Landscape Reserve.
The hill is in height and was formed during the last glacial period.

Archaeology

It is an archeological site no. A1939K and a registered cultural monument no. AR1199 of Lithuania with the official names "Pašatrijos piliakalnis su gyvenviete" and "Luokės piliakalnis" .
The first excavations started in 1835, and the site was dated by the 1st millennium BCE. A wooden castle stood on its top at some time in 14th century. Researchers think that before the Christianization of Lithuania, an important pagan temple was located on the hill.

Name

The origin of the name is associated with a legend that this was the place of Samogitia's witches' Sabbath. One day they danced too long, until the roosters' crows. All witches quickly flew away, but one misplaced her besom and started running around shouting "Where is my šatra?", hence the name.