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  1. Jan 25, 2024 · Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, has often been ignored when it comes to Baltic tourism. While it tends to be overshadowed by the medieval charms of Tallinn or the vibrant nightlife of Riga, Vilnius in itself is a bustling capital with an incredible history, beautiful baroque architecture, and many points of interest for visitors.

  2. Vilnius leží v juhovýchodnej Litve (54° 41″ severnej šírky a 25° 17″ východnej dĺžky) na sútoku riek Vilnia a Neris. Aj keď dnes leží blízko litovských hraníc, kedysi bol Vilnius nielen kultúrnym, ale aj geografickým centrom Litovského veľkovojvodstva a tiež významným mestom v rámci poľsko-litovskej únie .

  3. www.govilnius.lt › plan-your-trip › about-vilniusAbout Vilnius | Go Vilnius

    Facts about Vilnius. Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania and thus home to the country’s President, Seimas, Government and Supreme Court. Diplomatic missions, as well as educational, cultural, financial, research, and healthcare institutions are based here. Governmental institutions work from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday.

  4. www.vilnius-airport.lt › enVilnius Airport

    Departs to Vilnius VNO. Date to. Search for flight. Arrivals Departures. More flights →. Information is being renewed: 2024 05 26 d. 20:21.

  5. Vilnius (lengyelül: Wilno, belaruszul: Вільня/Vilnia és (régebben) oroszul: Вильна) Litvánia fővárosa és egyben legnagyobb városa. Részben ma is fallal övezett történelmi belvárosa, a UNESCO világörökség listáján található 1994 óta.

  6. Apr 12, 2022 · Vilnius isn’t just beautiful to behold – it’s also an economic powerhouse in the Baltics. And Vilnius’s must-visit attractions, from chilling former KGB cells to the bustling Hales food market, reflect how the city’s turbulent history collides with a creative contemporary culture. 1. Visit the Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights.

  7. A cidade de Vilnius se localiza em (54°41′N 25°17′E / 54.683°N 25.283°E / 54.683; 25.283), na confluência dos rios, Vilnia e Neris. Acredita-se que o nome da cidade tenha sua origem do nome do rio que atravessa a capital do país, o rio Vilnia. Próximo de Vilnius está o Centro Geográfico da Europa.

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