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- The Vilnian Baroque (Lithuanian: Vilnietiškas barokas, Polish: barok wileński) or the School of Vilnius Baroque (Lithuanian: Vilniaus baroko mokykla,...
- maintenance costs and limitations on renovation, however, also encourage wealthy Vilnians to buy or build private houses in outlying parts of the city such as Balsiai...
- The following is a list of notable people from Lithuania's capital city of Vilnius (historically known by the names of Vilna/Wilna/Wilno). It includes...
- The Home Army 5th Wilno Brigade (also known as the Brigade of Death) was a unit of the Polish anti-**** resistance organization Home Army, active in the...
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- the total territory. Since it is only about 60 km north of Vilnius, many Vilnians own summer homes there. The area offers many recreational opportunities...
- in the Vilnius Old Town, capital of Lithuania, rebuilt 1749–1753 in the Vilnian Baroque style. The monastery serves as the headquarters of the Russian...
- built by the Augustinians in 1746–1768. It is the last landmark of the Vilnian Baroque architectural style. Near the church there is a two-storey monastery...
- Church of St. Johns in Vilnius. Example of Vilnian Baroque style...
- of German descent who is generally considered to be the most prominent Vilnian Baroque architect in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Glaubitz was born in...