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Lithuania National Stadium is a new multi-use stadium in Vilnius, Lithuania, that is currently under construction. Once completed after 2010, it will be used mostly for football matches and will host the home matches of the Lithuania national football team. The stadium will have a capacity of 25,000 people.
Vilnius, Lithuania. With an urban population about 650.000 (2018), is the capital of Lithuania and largest city in the country (second largest in the Baltic states). It is known for the architecture in its Old Town, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994.
Vilnius, Lituânia. Com uma população urbana de cerca de 650.000 (2018), é a capital da Lituânia e maior cidade do país (segunda maior dos estados bálticos). É conhecida pela arquitetura em sua Cidade Velha, declarada Patrimônio da Humanidade pela UNESCO em 1994.
Vilnius, Lithuania 11 October 201.
Subaciaus hill, "Lock Your love" spot..
Photo: Ezequiel Scagnetti .
Copyright: European Union
Vilnius, Lithuania 10 October 2012.
General view..
Photo: Ezequiel Scagnetti .
Copyright: European Union
Looks like cappucino, but was just black coffee with some crema on top ... probably prepared as an Americano.
A typical triple-windowed wooden Karaim house in Trakai, Lithuania.
Uma típica casa de madeira com três janelas da etnia Karaim em Trakai, Lituânia.
KAUNAS, LITHUANIA - DECEMBER 30: Fabien Causeur, #5 of Laboral Kutxa Vitoria Gasteiz competes with Edgaras Ulanovas, #92 of Zalgiris Kaunas in action during the Turkish Airlines Euroleague Basketball Top 16 Round 1 game between Zalgiris Kaunas v Laboral Kutxa Vitoria Gasteiz at Zalgirio Arena on December 30, 2015 in Kaunas, Lithuania. (Photo by Alius Koroliovas/EB via Getty Images)
Day two in the Baltics...
Church of St. Casimir; it is the first and the oldest baroque church in Vilnius, built in 1618.
KAUNAS, LITHUANIA - DECEMBER 30: Zalgiris Kaunas in action during the Turkish Airlines Euroleague Basketball Top 16 Round 1 game between Zalgiris Kaunas v Laboral Kutxa Vitoria Gasteiz at Zalgirio Arena on December 30, 2015 in Kaunas, Lithuania. (Photo by Alius Koroliovas/EB via Getty Images)
When traveling in the east of Europe, I also visited Lithuania, very beautiful country, with exceptional nature. This is a shot of some people I met there and had a drink with in a citypark in Vilnius.
Vilnius, Lithuania 10 October 2012.
General view..
Photo: Ezequiel Scagnetti .
Copyright: European Union
Klaipeda was united with Lithuania only in 1923, and even then was closed to tourists during 50 years of Soviet rule following World War II. Today, as the only Lithuanian port, Klaipeda holds a position of great importance to Lithuania’s economics and its connection to the rest of the world.
Cruise ships coming to Klaipeda catch sight not only of the reconstructed port entrance but also of the Curonian Spit National park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Entering the port itself, passengers see the Lithuanian Maritime Museum, the only museum of the kind in the Baltic States.
The cruise terminal (built in 2003) is situated by a medieval city castle in the historic city center. A rotating bridge, built in 1855 with reverted iron trusses, cast iron columns and manual rotation mechanism, permits entry into Klaipeda.