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Travel Blogs from Vilnius, Lithuania

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On The Loose... In Vilnius!, Vilnius, Lithuania travel blog

On The Loose... In Vilnius!

A travel blog entry by rorywitt

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... the Rockstars, Lina who lives here. I also met her family, including her sister the #1 ranked women’s foosball player in all of Lithuania. Now I know what you’re saying… and nope, I’m not making this up… Not only did I get to ...

Vilnius, Vilnius, Lithuania travel blog

Vilnius

A travel blog entry by sallykaus

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26th of August OK up nice and early and on the bus for another fun driving day to Vilnius, capital of Lithuania and another Baltic state. :D On the way we stopped at the Hill of crosses. This is quite a sight. The hill is COVERED in Christian crosses. ...

trip to the homeland, Vilnius, Lithuania travel blog

trip to the homeland

A travel blog entry by mamakarpus

1

... 's from. But the king moved to Vilnius so it became the capital. He also told me that if you literally translate the word Lithuania into English it means "rainy country." That's just great. I live in the rainiest country in Europe already. Fun stuff. May ...

From VilniUS to VilniYOUS., Vilnius, Lithuania travel blog

From VilniUS to VilniYOUS.

A travel blog entry by tfsnews

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... in thanks for various blessings and miracles.  At one time, this chapel was connected to the royal palace.  (Lithuania had a king once, for ten years.)  Other sites we visited included courtyards and side streets along the main road of ...

Vilnius, una passerella di citta', Vilnius, Lithuania travel blog

Vilnius, una passerella di citta'

A travel blog entry by girodeuropa

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... fino alle dieci, sono riuscito a farmi un'idea della citta' coprendo un percorso che potremmo definire puramente turistico. Vilnius e' una citta' che si e' scrollata ormai definitivamente di dosso il fantasma sovietico, e questo lo si vede per esempio in ...

Finally, a job!, Vilnius, Lithuania travel blog

Finally, a job!

A travel blog entry by amullett

1

... . This is going to be a big learning curve for me I can see. I am getting paid quite well considering that I'm living in Lithuania - almost double a normal wage here, but in saying that, a normal wage isn't enough to live off. Anyway things are going ...

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