Kaunas Lithuania
Kaunas is the second largest city in Lithuania.
Kaunas was the provinsional capital from 1920-1939, when Lithuania lost Vilnius following armed conflict with Poland.
Kaunas Coat of Arms
The oldest part of Kaunas city is the Old Town located to the east of the confluence of the Nemunas and Neris rivers.
Since Kaunas is located at the confluence of two rivers, there are 34 bridges and viaducts built in the city.
The city is located at the centre of Lithuania , making it centre of Lithuanian economic, academic, and cultural life.
Kaunas International Airport (KUN) is one of the biggest airports in the Baltic states.
Via Baltica is a highway running from Prague in the Czech Republic to Helsinki in Finland by way of Poland, Kaunas Lithuania, Riga Latvia and Tallinn Estonia
Kaunas is an important railway hub in Lithuania Kaunas is an important railway hub in Lithuania. First railway connection passing through Kaunas was opened in 1962.
Kaunas University of Medicine Kaunas is often referred to as a city of students. Kaunas University of Medicine
Central Kaunas is defined by two pedestrian streets: the 2-km-long Liberty Avenue and Vilnius Street
Kaunas Town Hall
Vytautas the Great War Museum Kaunas is often called a city of museums, because of the abundance and variety of them. Vytautas the Great War Museum
Kaunas Jazz Festival 2010
is the cradle of Lithuanian basketball KAUNAS is the cradle of Lithuanian basketball
Kaunas Basketball Club “Žalgiris”
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