Garliava (), is a city in Kaunas District Municipality, Lithuania. Garliava is located south from the center of Kaunas and has a territory of 3,65 km<sup>2</sup>.
Garliava is the Lithuanian name of the city. Versions of the name in other languages include Polish: Godlewo, Russian: ÃÂþôûõòþ Godlevo, Belarusian: ÃÂðôûõÃÂòð Gadleva, Yiddish: ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂâ Gudleve, Latvian: Garüava.
In 1809 built a and named the settlement Godlewo in his own honour, although Lithuanians started calling it Garliava. This year is generally viewed as the year Garliava was founded. It lay along a significant postal route between Saint Petersburg, Kaunas, MarijampolÃÂ, and Warsaw. Godlewski also built a place of worship for Lutherans and a synagogue for Jews. At the time, it was part of the short-lived Napoleonic Duchy of Warsaw, and after its dissolution in 1815, it became part of the so-called Congress Poland in Russian Empire. After World War I, it became part of the newly restored Lithuania.
There are five schools: Garliavos Juozo Lukà ¡os gymnasium, Garliavos JonuÃÂià ³ high school, Garliava high school, Kindergarten and primary school of Garliava, and Garliava school of arts and music.