- Vilnius - Wikipedia
Vilnius is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vilnius, housing major church institutions and the archdiocesan Vilnius Cathedral A number of Christian beatified people, martyrs, servants of God and saints are associated with the city
- Visit Vilnius | Unexpectedly Amazing
Discover why Vilnius is one of Europe’s most welcoming capitals Learn about the city’s culture, creativity, green spaces, and unique atmosphere through clear insights and essential facts
- Vilnius | History, Map, Points of Interest | Britannica
Vilnius, city, capital and largest city of Lithuania, at the confluence of the Neris (Russian: Viliya) and Vilnia rivers
- A first-time guide to Vilnius - Lonely Planet
From historic landmarks to cafes along cobblestone streets, via countercultural Užupis, this is all you need to know for a trip to the Lithuania's capital
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Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, contains one of the largest surviving medieval quarters in Europe Included on the UNESCO World Heritage List, Old Town contains almost two thousand medieval, gothic, renaissance, and baroque buildings, all centered on the neo-classical cathedral and town hall
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Discover the top 10 must-visit places in Vilnius, including historic landmarks, vibrant neighborhoods, and unique attractions in Lithuania's capital
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In fact, most Vilnius inhabitants live further from the city center than the Vilnius International Airport is located As such, the airport is easily reachable by cheap public buses as well as a train
- Vilnius – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Vilnius is the capital and largest city of Lithuania It has a beautiful baroque Old Town, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and excellent tourist facilities in all price ranges
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