- The
Vilnian Baroque (Lithuanian: Vilnietiškas barokas, Polish:
barok wileński) or the
School of
Vilnius Baroque (Lithuanian:
Vilniaus baroko mokykla,...
- 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...
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Tucsonans Tulsa →
Tulsans Utica →
Uticans Valencia →
Valencians Vilnius →
Vilnians Waco →
Wacoans Yuma →
Yumians -ian
Countries Artsakh →
Artsakhians Azerbaijan...
- 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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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
total territory.
Since it is only
about 60 km
north of Vilnius, many
Vilnians own
summer homes there. The area
offers many
recreational opportunities...
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Church of St.
Johns in Vilnius.
Example of
Vilnian Baroque style...
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Baroque style,
however in the
first half of the 18th
century a
distinctive Vilnian Baroque architectural style of the Late
Baroque was
formed in
capital Vilnius...
- 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...
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Vilnian National Guard (Polish:
Gwardia Narodowa Wileńska) was a
paramilitary unit
formed in the city of
Vilna (modern Vilnius, Lithuania)
during the...