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: January 25th
Area code: (+370) 5
City budget: €1.4 billion
Climate: Dfb
Elevation: 112 m (367 ft)
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Vilnius previously known in English as Vilna, is the capital of and largest city in Lithuania and the second-most-populous city in the Baltic states.
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It has preserved an impressive complex of Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and classical buildings as well as its medieval layout and natural setting.
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(Pol., Wilno; Rus., Vilna; Yid., Vilne), capital of the republic of Lithuania. In 1323, Gediminas made Vilnius the capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.