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فيلينوس - translation to English


فيلينوس      

Vilnius

Vilnius         
  • Vilnius within [[Lithuania proper]] (marked in green) in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in a map from 1712
  • Scientific centres and universities faculties in the Sunrise Valley
  • [[Andrius Mamontovas]], the leader of [[Foje]] and the founder of an annual ''Gatvės muzikos diena'' (Street Music Day)
  • Vilnius Picture Gallery]] in the old town (former [[Chodkiewicz Palace]])
  • [[Seimas]] Plenary Chamber
  • Church of St. Francis and St. Bernard]] (16th century)
  • [[Bernardinai Garden]]
  • Billboard above the Botanical Garden (now [[Bernardinai Garden]]) main gates of the first cinema screening in Vilnius (1896)
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  • The [[Bank of Lithuania]] headquarters in [[Gediminas Avenue]]
  • Independence Square]] near the [[Seimas Palace]] with [[bonfire]]s
  • [[Coronal mass ejection]], captured in 1867 with Vilnius's [[photoheliograph]], which was only the second such device in the entire world
  • Lithuanian Song and Dance Festival]] in [[Vingis Park]]
  • Divine Mercy Sanctuary]], Vilnius
  • Dominikonų Street]], 19th century
  • Privilege to [[Vilnius Cathedral]] issued by [[Vytautas the Great]] in Vilnius on 16 February 1410 in [[Latin language]]
  • tallest building in the Baltic states]] and is one of the symbols of modern Vilnius and its economic growth
  • [[Fog]]gy winter sunrise in Vilnius
  • Russian rule]]
  • [[Gediminas Avenue]] in autumn
  • LTDF]]
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  • The Green Hall business centre complex in [[Žvėrynas]], which houses IT companies and the Europe's first international Blockchain Centre
  • [[House of the Signatories]] in Vilnius
  • Golden Age]].
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  • [[Kaziuko mugė]] is held annually in the city in honor of [[Saint Casimir]].
  • Grand Hotel Kempinski Vilnius]]
  • [[Verkiai Calvary]], {{circa}} 1840s. It was built as a sign of gratitude for the victory in the [[Second Northern War]].
  • Krzysztof Mikołaj "Piorun" Radziwiłł]] ([[Voivode of Vilnius]] from 1584 to 1603). Due to his prominent victories versus [[Ivan the Terrible]]'s troops during the [[Livonian War]], he was nicknamed "the Thunderbolt" (Perkūnas).
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  • [[Lithuanian Theater, Music and Cinema Museum]], located in the 17th century [[Minor Radvilos Palace]]
  • [[Lithuanian National Drama Theatre]]
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  • Lithuanian Army]] tanks in Vilnius after regaining control of the capital
  • [[Lukiškės Square]]
  • Third Partition]].
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  • The former [[KGB]] headquarters in Vilnius, now the [[Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights]]
  • [[National M. K. Čiurlionis School of Art]] is a prestigious [[art school]], offering free education to talented Lithuanians.
  • Orange bikes, available for renting
  • The interior of the Chapel of the [[Gate of Dawn]] with the holy [[Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn]] painting
  • Page in [[Latin]] of theatre program dedicated to [[Algirdas]] (1687), once performed in Vilnius
  • "Iron Wolf"]] painted by Aleksander Lesser, 1835
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  • Building in which the first teaching hospital (clinic) in Vilnius was established<ref name="FirstClinic"/>
  • ''[[Lithuanian Girl with Palm Sunday Fronds]]'' by [[Kanuty Rusiecki]]
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  • Siemens Arena
  • [[Solaris Urbino 18]] bus and Škoda 26Tr Solaris [[trolleybus]]es in Vilnius
  • Cathedral Square]] in 1920
  • Red Army in Vilnius in 1939
  • Church of St. Peter and St. Paul]] is a [[Baroque architecture]] masterpiece. It was funded by [[Michał Kazimierz Pac]], commemorating a victory over the Muscovites and their expulsion from Vilnius after six years of occupation.
  • organ]] concerts with renowned international musicians
  • The title page of ''[[Kurier Litewski]]'' (1760, Vilnius)
  • Church of St. Michael]]
  • Tourists in the Old Town of Vilnius
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  • Bohemian]] culture and art.
  • [[Virginijus Šikšnys]] is a prominent biochemist of the Vilnius University
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  • Part of Valakampiai neighborhood in [[Antakalnis]] eldership by the [[Neris River]] as seen from [[Verkiai Palace]]
  • The Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore ([[Vileišis Palace]])
  • Vilnius Town Hall]])
  • Vilnians in [[Pilies Street]] in 1873
  • [[Pilies Street]] leading to the [[Vilnius Castle Complex]] in the late 18th century
  • [[Šnipiškės]] in the 19th century with the Chapel of Jesus of Šnipiškės
  • Map of Vilnius city and district municipalities
  • Map of Vilnius elderships. Numbers on the map correspond with numbers in the list
  • Choral Synagogue of Vilnius]]
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  • One of the departments of the National Museum of Lithuania is located in the New Arsenal of the Vilnius Castle Complex
  • Vilnius International Airport]] main entrance
  • The 17th-century [[Chapel of Saint Casimir]], a [[patron saint]] of Lithuania and its youth, in the [[Cathedral of Vilnius]]
  • [[Vilnius City Municipality Building]] in [[Konstitucijos Avenue]], housing the city's municipal council and administration
  • Vilnius Marathon in 2015
  • [[Vilnius Old Town]] apartments offers views to the most notable landmarks of the city and a medieval atmosphere
  • Church of St. Francis and St. Bernard]] are an outstanding examples of [[Gothic architecture in Lithuania]]
  • [[Three Crosses]] in [[Kalnai Park]]
  • Vilnius Town Hall]], reconstructed in [[neoclassical style]] according to the design by [[Laurynas Gucevičius]] in 1799
  • Church of St. Johns]]
  • [[Vilnius University Astronomical Observatory]], est. in 1753, is one of the oldest in [[Europe]] and was the first in the [[Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]]
  • House in which the [[Vilnius Medical Society]] was established in 1805
  • Vilnius population pyramid in 2021
  • Zawadzki bookstore]] on the present-day [[Pilies Street]]. The store banners are printed in five languages: Russian, Polish, Lithuanian, French, German.
  • Church of Saint Nicholas]] is the oldest surviving Catholic church in Vilnius and Lithuania, built before 1387
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