Pavoverė
Pavoverė is a village in the Švenčionys [District Municipality], Lithuania. It is located east of Pabradė, near the road that links Vilnius–Švenčionys–Zarasai. It is an administrative center of Pavoverė Eldership. There is the wooden , a library, an agricultural company, and a medical station.
Voveraitė, the left tributary of the Žeimena, flows north of the village. and burial mounds are located east of Pavoverė.
Etymology
In the 18th century, the Pavoverė Manor belonged to the landowners Sorokas, therefore it was known as . In the 20th century, the name Pavoverė became popular after the Voveraitė stream flowing through the village.History
On 1 July 1812, the between the French Grande Armée and the Imperial [Russian Army] took place near the village.In 1916, the German Empire built the through Pavoverė. Pavoverė railway station operated until the early 21st century.