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  2. Aukštojas Hill - Wikipedia

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    Aukštojas Hill is the highest point of Lithuania. [2] It is located in the Medininkai Highlands, Migūnai forestry, approximately 24 kilometres (15 mi) southeast of the capital city of Vilnius . Its elevation was measured in 2004 at 293.84 metres (964.0 feet) by specialists at the Institute of Geodesy at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University ...

  3. List of extreme points of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the extreme points of Lithuania: the points that are farther north, south, ... Highest point: Aukštojas Hill (294 m) [4] See also.

  4. List of highest points of European countries - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the highest natural elevation of each sovereign state on the continent of Europe defined physiographically. Not all points in this list are mountains or hills, some are simply elevations that are not distinguishable as geographical features. Notes are provided where territorial disputes or inconsistencies affect the listings.

  5. List of countries by average elevation - Wikipedia

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    Lithuania: 110 m (361 ft) ... List of highest points of European countries; List of islands by highest point; List of highest towns by country;

  6. Juozapinė Hill - Wikipedia

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    They found its elevation to be 292.7 metres (957 feet). The actual highest point in Lithuania is the nearby Aukštojas Hill (293.84 m). Juozapinė Hill is in fact only the third highest elevation in Lithuania, the second being Kruopinė (Žybartonys) Hill (293.65 m) situated approximately 10 km west of Juozapinė Hill.

  7. Geography of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Lithuania is situated on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. [2] Lithuania's boundaries have changed several times since 1918, but they have been stable since 1945. [2] Currently, Lithuania covers an area of about 65,300 km 2 (25,200 sq mi). [2] It is larger than Belgium, Denmark, Latvia, Estonia, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Slovenia or ...

  8. Vilnius - Wikipedia

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    Vilnius district has Lithuania's highest terrain, with the Aukštojas, Juozapinė and Kruopinė Hills over 290 metres (950 ft) above sea level. [163] Palm Sunday is celebrated in the district, and Vilnian Easter palms (verbos) are made from dried flowers and herbs. [164] Palm-making dates to the time of St. Casimir. [163]

  9. Kruopinė Hill - Wikipedia

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    Kruopinė (Žybartonys) Hill is a hill near Vilnius which is the second highest point in Lithuania. Its elevation is 293.65 metres. [1] It was formerly believed to be highest point in Lithuania. [2] However, in 2007 the peaks were remeasured by staff at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, using GPS technology.