About Vilnius City
The capital of the Republic of Lithuania is VILNIUS. Naturally, it is the largest city in the country:
according to the data of 2001 the population of Vilnius is 542.287. Of them 57.8% are Lithuanians,
18.7% Poles, 14% Russians, 4% Byelorussians, 0.5% Jews and the remaining 5% comprising some
other nationalities.
Current area of Vilnius is 392 square kilometres. Buildings cover 20.2% of the city and the remaining
area is prevailed with the greenery (43.9%) and waters (2.1%). The County of Vilnius covers the
regions of Vilnius, Elektrėnai, Šalčininkai, Širvintos, Švenčionys, Trakai, and Ukmergė totalling to
965,000 ha.
The Old Town, historical centre of Vilnius, is one of the largest in Eastern Europe (360 ha). The most
valuable historic and cultural heritage is concentrated here. The buildings in the old town - there
are about 1.5 thousand of them - were built in a number of different centuries, therefore, it is a mixture
of all European architectural styles. Although Vilnius is often called a baroque city, here you will find
some buildings of gothic, renaissance and other styles. The main sights of the city are the Gediminas
Castle and the Cathedral Square, symbols of the capital. Their combination is also a gateway to the
historic centre of the capital. Because of its uniqueness, the Old Town of Vilnius was inscribed on the
UNESCO.
Vilnius is also the largest administrative centre in Lithuania with all major political, economic, social and
cultural centres.




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