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Vilnius

Capital of Lithuania
Vilnius, Lithuania’s capital, is known for its baroque architecture, seen especially in its medieval Old Town. But the buildings lining this district’s partially cobblestoned streets reflect diverse styles and eras, from the neoclassical Vilnius...
Population: 544,386 (2016)
Area: 154.8 mi²
Birthday: 25th of January
Area code: (+370) 5
Climate: Dfb
Elevation: 112 m (367 ft)
First mentioned: 1323

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Political centre of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from the 13th to the end of the 18th century, Vilnius has had a profound influence on the cultural and ...
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Vilnius[2] is the capital and largest city of Lithuania. It lies in the valley of the confluence of Neris and Vilnia rivers and has 706,832 inhabitants ...
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May 2, 2024 · Vilnius, city, capital of Lithuania, at the confluence of the Neris (Russian Viliya) and Vilnia rivers.