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Vilnius is the capital city of Lithuania. It is situated 300 km East of the Baltic seashore at the confluence of the Neris and Vilnele rivers surrounded by beautiful forested hills. The Total area of Vilnius is 394 sq. km. The highest point of Vilnius is about 230,7 m situated in the eastern part of town, nearby Rokantiskiu settlement. The geographical centre of continental Europe lays in Lithuania, approx. 24 km north of Vilnius. It was calculated by the National Geographical Institute of France in 1989.
Vilnius was first mentioned as the capital of Lithuania in 1323,
in the letters of the Grand Duke Gediminas to the Roman Pope. An old
legend tells us that Grand Duke Gediminas got tired after hunting fell
asleep and had a dream. The Iron Wolf was standing on the hilland
howling loudly. In the morning Gediminas asked the senior pagan priest
what the dream meant. The priest said: "You will build a city at the
place where the wolf was howling and the fame of the city will spread
as the howling of the wolf. So this was the beginning of Vilnius. But
archaeologists say that people were living here as early as the 5th
century. Gediminas, the first famous Vilnius ruler, invited craftsmen
and educated people from all over Europe to come and enjoy the city and
to stay here. Vilnius became one of the largest trade, industrial and
cultural centres of Europe in the 16th century. Throughout the ages it
used to be one of the major Polish townships.
In 1579, Vilnius witnessed the foundation of its university
which became the first higher school of thought in the Grand
Principality of Lithuania and the whole region. Vilnius developed into
a centre of European culture and opened itself to the nations of the
East and West. Initially, it was the home of Polish, Jewish and
Karaime communities. The houses, squares and churches of Vilnius
sustain the spirit of a once-powerful state and its rulers. Though
invaded, destroyed and burnt down many times, the town would always
recover. Before World War II, over 90% of the population was Polish and
Jewish. Today it is below 10% only, but the remains of the old Vilnius
culture are still visible thoughout the town. The historical centre of
Vilnius, its 360-hectare old city, is among the largest in Eastern
Europe. In 1994, the old city, one of the largest ones in Europe, was
included on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Cities. The city is
definitely worth a longer visit.