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- Kaunas - Wikipedia
Kaunas ( ˈ k aʊ n ə s ; Lithuanian: [ˈkɒʊ̯ˑnˠɐs] ⓘ) is the second-largest city in Lithuania after Vilnius, the fourth largest city in the Baltic States and an important centre of Lithuanian economic, academic, and cultural life [10]
- Is Kaunas Worth Visiting? 10 Best Reasons to Visit (2025)
Located at the confluence of the Nemunas and Neris rivers, Kaunas is Lithuania’s second-largest city and a former capital Known for its well-preserved interwar architecture and vibrant cultural scene, Kaunas has been gaining recognition as a hotspot for art, design, and innovation
- 23 Amazing Things to Do in Kaunas Lithuania (2025) - Third Eye Traveller
Looking for all the awesome things to do in Kaunas, Lithuania? This guide lists them all in an ultimate bucket list! Street art, castles, devils and more!
- Visit Kaunas
Kaunastic news, top places to visit, excursions, accommodation, catering and all leisure time activities list in Kaunas
- Kaunas, Lithuania: What to See, Where to Go and What to Know | True . . .
Kaunas medieval old town is smaller but more intact than that of Vilnius as it suffered less of the Soviet post-war destruction It is dominated by the churches at the Rotušės (City Hall) square and a wide Vilniaus street as well as by the restored Kaunas castle near the confluence
- Kaunas
Įsibėgėjant vasarai dažnas keliautojas ieško naujų idėjų, ką gi aplankyti laisvą savaitgalį Mėgstantiems keliauti lėtai ir tvariai, ypač – minantiems dviračius (bet ne tik jiems), Kaunas turi naują pasiūlymą – vietos gyventojų siūlomą maršrutą ir magnetukų dėlionę „Surink Kauną“
- 15 Best Things to Do in Kaunas - Nomad Epicureans
Kaunas certainly deserves its place among the country’s best sightseeing spots There’s plenty to see in Kaunas including its beautiful Old Town, churches, cozy parks, and a wide range of great architecture
- Kaunas | Lithuania, Map, History, Population | Britannica
Kaunas, town, southern Lithuania It lies at the head of navigation on the Neman (Lithuanian Nemunas) River, there joined by the tributary Viliya (Lithuanian Neris) River Founded as a fortress in 1030, Kaunas became a town in 1317 and received its charter of self-government in 1408
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