- Vilnius
- city, SE Lithuania; cap.; pop. 582,000. Also Vilna, Vilnyus.
Webster's Gazetteer. 2013.
Webster's Gazetteer. 2013.
Vilnius — Wappen … Deutsch Wikipedia
VILNIUS — Capitale de la république de Lituanie, Vilnius (en lituanien Wilno; ancienn. Vilno), 590 100 habitants selon les estimations de 1993, a grandi au confluent du Néris (Vilia) et du Vilen (Vileïka); la partie centrale de la ville est construite sur… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Vilnius — the capital city of ↑Lithuania … Dictionary of contemporary English
Vilnius — [vil′nē əs] capital of Lithuania: pop. 579,000: Russ. name Vilna [vēl′nä; ] E [ vil′nə] … English World dictionary
Vilnius — Infobox Settlement name = Vilnius nickname = settlement type = City municipality image caption = Downtown Vilnius map caption = Location of Vilnius image shield = Grand Coat of arms of Vilnius.png latd=54|latm=41|lats=|latNS=N|longd=25|longm=17|lo… … Wikipedia
Vilnius — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Wilno (homonymie). Vilnius … Wikipédia en Français
Vilnius — /vil nee oos /, n. a city in and the capital of Lithuania, in the SE part: formerly in the Soviet Union and earlier in Poland. 582,000. Polish, Wilno. Russian, Vilna /vyeel neuh/; Eng. /vil neuh/. * * * City (pop., 2001: 542,287), capital of… … Universalium
Vilnius — Hauptstadt von Litauen; Wilna * * * Vịlnius, deutsch Wịlna [v ], russisch Wịlnjus, polnisch Wịlno, Hauptstadt von Litauen, 80 220 m über dem Meeresspiegel, erstreckt sich im Tal und auf den Terrassen der Wilija, (2000) 578 000 Einwohner; … Universal-Lexikon
Vilnius — Original name in latin Vilnius Name in other language Bilna, Bilnious, Gorad Vil njus, IVilnyusi, VIL NJUS, VNO, Vil njus, Vil no, Vil nyus, Viln , Vilna, Vilnia, Vilnias, Vilnious, Vilnis, Vilnius, Vilnjus, Vilnjs, Vilno, Vilnues, Vilnus,… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
vilnius — 1 vilnius sm. BzF198, KŽ žr. 2 vilnis: Teip akmuo didis aba uola viduj marių esti nepakrutinama, norint ant jos didi vėjai užpuola ir vilniūs baisi ją daužo SPI50 … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Vilnius — Filniyūs (Arabic), Vėlnios (Samogitian), Vilna (Italian, Spanish, Slovene, Finnish, old Romanian variant), Vilne װילנע (Yiddish), Vilnius (French, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish, Turkish), Viļņa (Latvian), Vilna (English until 1945,… … Names of cities in different languages