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Vilnius, Lithuania. Postal code. LT-01128. Coordinates. 54°40′44″N 25°17′16″E / 54.67889°N 25.28778°E / 54.67889; 25.28778. Didžioji Street (literally: the Great Street; Lithuanian: Didžioji gatvė) is a street in the Old Town of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. [2] It currently connects Pilies Street and Aušros ...
Hirsch Schwartzberg, Samuel Bak. HKP 562 was the site of a Nazi forced labor camp for Jews in Vilnius, Lithuania, during the Holocaust. It was centered around 47 & 49 Subačiaus Street, in apartment buildings originally built to house poor members of the Jewish community. The camp was used by the German army as a slave labor camp from September ...
Vilnius district municipality is situated in the territory once settled by the Baltic East Lithuanian Barrow Culture [ lt ] (c.3/4th–11/12th century AD), and numerous archaeological sites from this period are situated within its borders. During the formation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the major part of what is now Vilnius district ...
Didžioji Riešė ( Lithuanian pronunciation: [dʲɪ'd͡ʒʲɪoːjɪ rʲɪe'ʃʲeː]) is a village and administrative centre of Riešė eldership, Vilnius District Municipality, Lithuania. It is located only about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) north-west of Vilnius city municipality, on the road Vilnius – Molėtai. At the 2011 census, the village had ...
Square after reconstruction, 2011. The Town Hall Square (Lithuanian: Rotušės aikštė) at the end of the Pilies Street is a traditional centre of trade and events in Vilnius. Major annual fairs, such as Kaziukas Fair, are held in this square, the main Christmas tree is decorated here, various concerts and other attractions are organised as ...
Vokiečių Street. Categories: Streets in Lithuania. Streets by city. Geography of Vilnius. Transport in Vilnius. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata. This page was last edited on 30 March 2013, at 08:10 (UTC).
The Old Town of Vilnius (Lithuanian: Vilniaus senamiestis), one of the largest surviving medieval old towns in Northern Europe, 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 square meters.
While Vilnius urban area occupies only most of Vilnius City and Vilnius District municipalities and a small part of Trakai District, Vilnius metropolitan region is a larger entity, occupying, depending on definition, most or all of Vilnius county, [7] at some cases, stretching also well into Alytus and Utena counties. [8]