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  1. sq.wikipedia.org › wiki › KaunasKaunas - Wikipedia

    Zemra e Lituanisë. Popullsia. • Gjithsej. 292.677. Targat. K. Faqja zyrtare. www.kaunas.lt. Kaunas është qyteti i dytë më i madh në Lituani dhe ka qenë qendra e ekonomisë, akademisë dhe jetës kulturore.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KaunasKaunas - Wikipedia

    Kaunas ( / ˈkaʊnəs /; Lithuanian: [ˈkɐʊˑnɐs] ⓘ; previously known in English as Kovno, also see other names) is the second-largest city in Lithuania after Vilnius, the fourth largest city in the Baltic States and an important centre of Lithuanian economic, academic, and cultural life.

  3. kw.wikipedia.org › wiki › KaunasKaunas - Wikipedia

    Kaunas. Kaunas. Kaunas yw sita yn Lithouani. Yn 2018, poblans an sita o 312,120. An sita a veu fondys yn 1408 . Gwiasva. www.kaunas.lt. Stokk yn kever Lithouani yth yw an erthygl ma. Ty a yll gweres Wikipedia orth y lesa ev.

  4. sv.wikipedia.org › wiki › KaunasKaunas – Wikipedia

    Kaunas är beläget i södra Litauen vid sammanflödet av landets två största floder Njemen ( litauiska: Nemunas) och Neris. Staden har kommunikationsmässigt ett utmärkt läge i skärningspunkten mellan motorvägen A1 från Klaipėda till Vilnius och Via Baltica ( E67) från Warszawa till Riga och Tallinn. Avståndet till Vilnius är cirka ...

  5. The Kaunas urban area (known in Lithuanian as Kauno aglomeracija) is the metropolitan area of Kaunas. The metropolitan area covers two municipalities in the Kaunas County, with a total area of 250 km 2 . Demographics. The largest cities or towns within the metropolitan area are Kaunas, Garliava, Domeikava and Raudondvaris . Dual city.

  6. lithuania.travel › major-cities › kaunasKaunas | Travel Lithuania

    From the beautiful and serene surroundings of Pažaislis Monastery, you can head to Kaunas Castle. From there, you can enter the mystical world of Lithuania’s most famous painter M.K. Čiurlionis at the Museum of Fine Arts. And what better way to end your explorations than with a spine-tingling visit to the only Devils’ Museum in the world.

  7. Website. www.kaunas.lt. Kaunas, also known by several other names, is the second biggest city in Lithuania and used to be a temporary capital. [4] Kaunas is found at the point where the two biggest Lithuanian rivers, the Nemunas and the Neris, meet.

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