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Vilnius (/ ˈ v ɪ l n i ə s / ⓘ VIL-nee-əs, Lithuanian: [ˈvʲɪlʲnʲʊs] ⓘ) is the capital of and largest city in Lithuania and the most-populous city in the Baltic states.The city's estimated January 2025 population was 607,404, [7] and the Vilnius urban area (which extends beyond the city limits) has an estimated population of 747,864.
Gediminas Avenue as seen from the Cathedral Square. Gediminas Avenue (Lithuanian: Gedimino prospektas) is the main street of Vilnius, where most of the governmental institutions of Lithuania are concentrated, including the government, parliament, Constitutional Court and ministries.
Konstitucijos Avenue (literally: Constitution Avenue; Lithuanian: Konstitucijos prospektas) is a major transport artery of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania.It goes through Vilnius Central Business District where many corporates have their local or regional headquarters.
Užupis (2020) Užupis (2007) Angel of Užupis (2022) Fluxus Bridge (2024) Užupis (Yiddish: זארעטשע, Belarusian: Зарэчча, Russian: Заречье, Polish: Zarzecze) is a neighborhood in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, largely located in Vilnius's old town, [1] [better source needed] a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Neighborhoods of Vilnius (Lithuanian: Vilniaus seniūnijos) are administrative districts of Vilnius City Municipality. List ... Map of Vilnius neighborhoods. Numbers ...
The Old Town of Vilnius (Lithuanian: Vilniaus senamiestis), one of the largest surviving medieval old towns in Northern Europe, as inscribed within UNESCO World Heritage Sites, has an area of 3.59 square kilometres (887 acres). It encompasses 74 quarters, with 70 streets and lanes numbering 1487 buildings with a total floor area of 1,497,000 ...
The Central Business District (abbreviated Vilnius CBD) is a rapidly developing business district in Šnipiškės eldership of Vilnius, Lithuania. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It is Lithuania's most important business district and the largest of its kind in the Baltic States .
In May 2010, Google Street View Cars and Trikes were seen in Croatian cities and towns such as Pula, Split, Dubrovnik, and the capital, Zagreb. [citation needed] This brings a Street View September dream to both Croatia and Andorra available. In August 2010, Google Street View Cars were photographing Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney as well as ...