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  1. 3 giorni fa · Vilnius [ˈvʲɪlʲnʲʊs] о файле, до 1918 года — Ви́льна [4], в 1919—1939 годах — Ви́льно ) — столица и крупнейший город Литвы. Административный центр Вильнюсского уезда, Вильнюсского городского самоуправления и Вильнюсского районного самоуправления, в состав которого не входит.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BC_RytasBC Rytas - Wikipedia

    3 giorni fa · Rytas Vilnius is a professional basketball club based in Vilnius, Lithuania. They compete domestically in the Lithuanian Basketball League and the King Mindaugas Cup, while internationally in the FIBA Champions League since 2020–21.

  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › LitauenLitauen – Wikipedia

    5 giorni fa · Die Hauptstadt Vilnius befindet sich aufgrund ihrer Nähe zur stark abgeriegelten EU-Außengrenze nach Belarus in einer Art „totem Winkel“. Daher hat die zweitgrößte Stadt Kaunas in verkehrsplanerischer Hinsicht eine größere Bedeutung für Litauen als Vilnius.

  4. 5 giorni fa · The Polish–Lithuanian War was an undeclared war fought in the aftermath of World War I between newly independent Lithuania and Poland, with fighting mainly in the Vilnius and Suwałki regions. According to Lithuanian historians, it was part of the Lithuanian Wars of Independence and lasted from May 1919 to 29 November 1920. [3] .

  5. 5 giorni fa · Vilnius was now the capital of the Lithuanian Soviet Republic, and soon of the combined Lithuanian–Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. From April 1919, the Lithuanian–Soviet War dragged on parallel with the Polish–Soviet War. Polish troops captured Vilnius from the Soviets on 21 April 1919.

  6. 2 giorni fa · Several minor agreements were struck before unification, notably the Union of Kraków and Vilnius, the Union of Vilnius and Radom and the Union of Grodno. Lithuania's vulnerable position and rising tensions on its eastern flank persuaded the nobles to seek a closer bond with Poland.

  7. 3 giorni fa · Lithuanian became the official language of the country following the restoration of Lithuania's statehood in 1918. The 1922 Constitution of Lithuania (the first permanent Lithuanian constitution) recognized it as the sole official language of the state and mandated its use throughout the state.