Vilnia — may refer to:* The Vilnia River in Lithuania * The name of capital of Lithuania Vilnius in Belarusian (spelled Вільня ; Вільнюс is also used), Latvian (spelled Viļņa ), old Lithuanian Fact|date=December 2007 and few other languages… … Wikipedia
Naujoji Vilnia — Eldership Naujoji Vilnia as seen from surrounding hills … Wikipedia
Names of Lithuanian places in other languages — This page lists some names of places in Lithuania, as they are called in Lithuanian, and as they are called or were formerly called in other languages spoken by ethnic groups which are or have been represented within Lithuanian territory.… … Wikipedia
Užupis — is a district of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, partially located in the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its name means on the other side of a river ; that river is the Vilnia River which gave Vilnius its name. The region has been… … Wikipedia
List of rivers of Belarus — Longest rivers= List of Rivers in Belarus*Dnieper River **Drut River (R) **Sozh (L) ***Iput River ***Pronya ***Besed **Berezina River (R) ***Svislach River ****Niamiha ***Babrujka River **Pripyat River (R) ***Horyn River ***Styr River ***Ubarts… … Wikipedia
Rokantiškės Castle — Infobox Military Structure type =Renaissance name =Rokantiškės Castle caption =Rokantiškės Castle remains location =Vilnius, Lithuania built =16th century battles =Russo Polish War (1654–1667) demolished =7 August 1655 condition =ruins… … Wikipedia
Vilnius Castle Complex — Lithuania Vilnius Castle Complex around 1530 … Wikipedia
Vilna (disambiguation) — More than one place has the name Vilna. You may be looking for one of these:* Vilnius, capital of Lithuania * Vilnia River, a river in Lithuania * Vilna, Alberta, a village in Canada * Vilna Governorate, was a governorate (guberniya) of the… … Wikipedia
Three Crosses — ( lt. Trys kryžiai) is a monument in Vilnius, Lithuania, designed by a Polish architect and sculptor Antoni Wiwulski in 1916. HistoryIt was constructed in Kalnų Park on the Hill of Three Crosses (alternatively, the Bleak Hill lt. Plikasis kalnas) … Wikipedia
Kaziuko mugė — ( pl. Kaziuk, en. Kaziuk Fair) is a large annual Polish and Lithuanian folk arts and crafts fair dating to the beginning of the 17th century. It was originally held at the two main markets in Vilnius, Lithuania, as well as in the city streets.… … Wikipedia