Lyntupy (; ; ) is an urban-type settlement in Pastavy District, Vitebsk Region, in northern Belarus. As of 2025, it has a population of 1,086.
It was a private town, administratively located in the Vilnius Voivodeship of the PolishâÂÂLithuanian Commonwealth. The local parish church was founded in 1459 by Andrzej Doà Âgirdowicz, and renovated in 1870 by Jan Brzostowski. Following the Third Partition of Poland in 1795, it was annexed by Russia. In 1866, the town had a population of 477, 85.1% Catholic, 10.5% Jewish and 2.3% Orthodox by confession. In the interwar period, it was part of newly reborn Poland.
Local landmarks are the Biszewski Manor and the Church of Saint Andrew the Apostle.
Distribution of the population by ethnicity according to the 2009 census: