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Vilna
Vil·ni·us V0103000 (vĭl′nē-əs) or Vil·na (-nə) The capital and largest city of Lithuania, in the southeast part of the country. Founded in 1323, Vilnius developed into a center of Jewish learning in the 1700s and 1800s. The city was occupied by Soviet troops in 1939, becoming the capital of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1940. After a period of occupation by Germany (1941-1944) during which most of the city's Jewish community was exterminated, Vilnius reverted to Soviet rule, eventually becoming the capital of independent Lithuania (1991).ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Vilna - the capital and largest city of Lithuania; located in southeastern Lithuaniacapital of Lithuania, Vilnius, Vilno, WilnoLietuva, Lithuania, Republic of Lithuania - a republic in northeastern Europe on the Baltic Sea |
Vilna
Vilna: see VilniusVilnius , 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. ..... Click the link for more information. , Lithuania.Vilna Related to Vilna: Vilna GaonSynonyms for Vilnanoun the capital and largest city of LithuaniaSynonyms- capital of Lithuania
- Vilnius
- Vilno
- Wilno
Related Words- Lietuva
- Lithuania
- Republic of Lithuania
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