VILNIUS

vĭlˈnēoos, Rus. Vilna, Pol. Wilno, city (1993 pop. 590,100), capital of Lithuania, on the Neris River. It is a rail and highway junction, a commercial and industrial city, and a center of education and the arts. Industries include machine building, computers, food processing, and the manufacture of consumer electrical goods. Vilnius was officially founded in 1323 when the Lithuanian prince Gediminas made it his capital and built his castle there. The city also became (1415) the metropolis of the Lithuanian Orthodox Eastern Church. The city declined after the merger of Lithuania and Poland, and its Lithuanian-Belarussian culture was replaced by Polish institutions. In the third partition of Poland (1795), Vilnius passed to Russia, where it became a provincial capital (1801–1815). Jewish learning flourished in Vilnius in the 18th and 19th cent., culminating in the Heskala (Enlightenment) movement. After World War I the city was disputed between Poland and the newly independent Lithuania, which claimed it as its capital. The Paris Peace Conference assigned the city to the Lithuanians, to whom the Russians gave it (1920) after capturing it from the Poles. In the same year, however, Poland retook Vilnius, which became part of Poland (1922) after a plebiscite of doubtful validity. A theoretical state of war between Poland and Lithuania continued until 1927, and diplomatic relations were resumed only in 1938, when Lithuania abandoned its claim to Vilnius. In 1939, Soviet troops occupied the city, and it was transferred to Lithuania, which in 1940 was incorporated into the USSR. Vilnius was occupied by the Germans in World War II and was heavily damaged. The large Jewish population was exterminated, extinguishing the foremost center of rabbinical learning in Europe. The city's university, founded by Stephen Báthory as a Jesuit academy in 1579, is one of Europe's oldest. Vilnius is also the seat of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences (founded 1941). The city's historic nucleus contains numerous old churches and synagogues. The old town hall is now a museum. The Ausros Vartai (Pol. Ostra Brama), or Pointed Gate, the sole remnant of the city walls built (1552) by Sigismund I Jagiello, still stands. Above the gate is a shrine containing an image of the Virgin, long an object of pilgrimage. Ruins of the 14th-century castle built by Gediminas still remain. Baroque, rococo, and classical style buildings, and the graves of the Lithuanian kings, are also of interest.

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...the present-day Jewish community of Vilnius. They were in the United States to explore...Jewish history which, to them, is part of Vilnius, Lithuania, in the 1990s, just as it...hardly a word. One urged me to come to Vilnius; the other understood my reluctance...
...22394-2 1. Elijah ben Solomon, 1720 1797. 2. Rabbis Lithuania Vilnius Biography 3. Hasidism History 18th century. 4. Elijah ben Solomon, 1720 1797 Influence. 5. Vilnius (Lithuania) Biography. I. Title. BM755.E6 E8513 2002 296...
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...is: politines ir istoriografines kolizijos Vilnius University: political and historiographical...unilersiteto i.storrja Is79 1994 History of Vilnius University 1579-1994 (pp. 7-17). Vilnius, Lithuania: Valstybinis leidybos centras...
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...of Flats in the South East London and Vilnius by Saulius Raslanas , Laura Tupenaite...the highest dwelling prices in the EU. Vilnius is the capital of the country which is...competitive capitals in the transition period. Vilnius is characterised by an exceptionally rapid...
An Analysis of Dwelling Market in Vilnius, Lithuania by Gintautas Ambrasas , Danielius...American countries. Dwelling prices in Vilnius have been rising since 2001 (Raslanas...in the analysis of dwelling prices in Vilnius, the prices of the renovated dwellings...
...Land Valuation Techniques: the Case of Vilnius by Saulius Raslanas , Edmundas Kazimieras...Neighbourhood (Svitrigailos Street XX, Vilnius; Figure 1). Naujamiestis Neighbourhood is in the central part of Vilnius to the west of Senamiestis Neighbourhood...
...Development in Celebration of the 425th Anniversary of Vilnius University Vilnius University, founded in 1579, is thought to be one...Lithuania, please contact: Audra I. Mockaitis Vilnius University Department of Marketing Sauletekio 9...
...development. In this sense, the development of Vilnius is a good example demonstrating the application...in the process of urban development. Vilnius and its development have all features...Central and Eastern Europe. However, Vilnius and its development are characterized...
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Casparini in Rochester and Vilnius: a New Approach to Organ Restoration...THE ENLIGHTENMENT In August of 1991 Vilnius became the capital of the independent...documentation of the 1776 Casparini organ in Vilnius (completed). 2. A thorough restoration...
Arturas Raila: CAC Vilnius. by Liutauras Psibilskis "Roll Over...Raila in the three Baltic capitals of Vilnius, Tallinn, and Riga, organized after...works to date, the presentation at CAC Vilnius offered a live interaction between segments...
...Eastern Europe, in Lithuanias capital, Vilnius, where the signs of tyranny and occupation...public forum was the street itself. The Vilnius community was one of Europes largest...renaissance in Jewish linguistics chose Vilnius as the site for a new institute for the...
...Opera Experimental Theatre and Suzou Kunqu Opera Theatre. (Oct. 16-26; (86) 10-64079958; ctawanqling@bbn.cn) Vilnius, Lithuania SIRENOS FESTIVAL LITHUANIAN SHOWCASE: The second half of the Sirenos Festival is all about the home team. Jonas...
...certain parishes, including Our Lady of Vilnius. In fact, I wrote that some parishes...objected to the manner in which Our Lady of Vilnius was closed: namely, the archbishops...initially agreed with the decision to close Vilnius, that was no longer the case by the time...
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Viva Vilnius! How the Lithuanian Capital Has Joined...BYRNE WE WERE shopping on our last day in Vilnius - it was time to buy presents. The amber...the Vilnia, one of the two rivers in Vilnius. The sun shone on the white facade of...
...Spinning: Cathedral Square in the Heart of Vilnius. Above: Dancers in Folk Costume. Byline...beautiful woman behind the counter at the Vilnius Tourist Board. I wondered if it was my...and, in particular, this year because Vilnius is celebrating being European Capital...
Coach Trip Has Vilnius on Run. by DEREK McGREGOR Jaded Zalgiris Vilnius players were so hacked off with their bus that they...one mile from their hotel - was made available for Vilnius. And their players - desperate to stretch their legs...
...McNally in Freedom-Loving Lithuania VILNIUS. Byline: Siobhan McNally IT might have...them voting to join the European Union. Vilnius, the capital city and home to 600,000...restaurants and a buzzing nightlife in Vilnius all point to a healthy desire to enjoy...
Rough Guide to Our Euro Venues; Vilnius. by Roger Hannah Lithuania and the Czech...our fans. Now the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius is getting ready for its first ever kilted...European standards." Mickunas added: "Vilnius is now easy to reach with regular flights...
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VILNIUS vil neoos, Rus. Vilna, Pol. Wilno...manufacture of consumer electrical goods. Vilnius was officially founded in 1323 when the...the third partition of Poland (1795), Vilnius passed to Russia, where it became a provincial...
...formerly East Prussia) in the southwest. Vilnius is the capital, largest city, and an...bands of German adventurers, but in 1920 Vilnius was seized by Poland. Lithuania remained...fascist) lines became effective in 1938. Vilnius passed to Lithuania after the Soviet...
...it was captured (1915) by the Germans in World War I. From 1918 to 1940, Kaunas was the provisional capital of Lithuania Vilnius (which Lithuania claimed as its rightful capital) being held by Poland until 1939. Kaunas was occupied by German forces...
WEINREICH, URIEL 1926 67, Polish-American linguist, b. Vilnius, Poland (now in Lithuania), Ph.D. Columbia Univ., 1951. Weinreich taught linguistics at Columbia (1951 67) and is noted...
...the Treaty of Riga (1921), Poland secured parts of its claims. Poland also became involved in protracted disputes over Vilnius with Lithuania and over Teschen with Czechoslovakia. About one third of newly created Poland was made up of ethnic Germans...
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