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Vilnius Region - Wikipedia
Map showing the territory of Central Lithuania (green) created by the Second Polish Republic as compared with the Kingdom of Lithuania, attempted to create in 1918 on the core territory of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania c. 1921.
Vilna | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Poland and Lithuania both claimed Vilna (Vilnius) after World War I. Polish forces occupied Vilna in 1920, and before the outbreak of World War II, the city of Vilna was part of northeastern Poland. Map
Vilna - Maps | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Einsatzgruppen massacres in eastern Europe, June 1941-November 1942, Vilna indicated. Item View
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History of Vilnius - Wikipedia
Map of Vilnius in 1576, from the "World's Cities' Atlas" by Georg Braun. Rapidly developing, the city was open to migrants from both East and West. In addition to old citizens, larger Jewish, Orthodox and German communities established themselves in the city.
Exploring the Vilnius Ghetto - Axis Maps
The map allows users to explore the streets and buildings of the Vilna Ghetto from the perspective of those who lived in it. It tells the story of a remarkable group of people who lived (and died) in one of the darkest periods in modern history.
Maps of the City of Vilna (План города Вильна)
Oct 31, 2021 · Historical maps of the city of Vilna. Addeddate 2021-10-31 13:37:36 Identifier plan-miasta-wilna
Vilna - Regions - Belarus SIG - JewishGen.org
Feb 4, 2020 · The areas in the charts below are now in Belarus. They were originally in Vilna Gubernia (Виленская губерния) and parts of Kaunas and Suwalki Regions. A complete map is on the Litvak SIG.
Vilnius | History, Map, & Points of Interest | Britannica
6 days ago · Vilnius, city, capital and largest city of Lithuania, at the confluence of the Neris (Russian: Viliya) and Vilnia rivers. Vilnius: old town section Old town section of Vilnius, Lithuania. A fortification existed on the site in the 10th century, but it did not begin to develop as a town until the 13th century.
Vilnius - Wikipedia
Vilnius (/ ˈvɪlniəs / ⓘ VIL-nee-əs, Lithuanian: [ˈvʲɪlʲnʲʊs] ⓘ) is the capital of and largest city in Lithuania and the most-populous city in the Baltic states. The city's estimated January 2025 population was 607,404, [7] and the Vilnius urban area (which extends beyond the city limits) has an estimated population of 747,864. [8]