- (/ˈvɪlniəs/ VIL-nee-əs, Lithuanian: [ˈvʲɪlʲnʲʊs] ;
previously known in
English as
Vilna, see
other names) is the
capital of and
largest city in
Lithuania and the...
- also
known as the
Vilna Gaon (Yiddish: דער װילנער גאון Der
Vilner Goen; Polish: Gaon z Wilna, Gaon Wileński; or
Elijah of
Vilna, or by his
Hebrew acronym...
- The
Vilna Ghetto was a
World War II
Jewish ghetto established and
operated by ****
Germany in the city of
Vilnius in the
modern country of Lithuania,...
- The
Vilna Troupe (Yiddish:
Vilner trupe ווילנער טרופע; Lithuanian:
Vilniaus trupė; Polish:
Trupa Wileńska; Romanian:
Trupa din
Vilna), also
known as Fareyn...
- Anthony, John, and
Eustathius (Eustathios, Eustace; Russian: Антоний, Иоанн and Евстафий, Lithuanian: Antanas,
Jonas ir Eustachijus;
Martyrs of Vilnius...
- The
Vilna Governorate was a
province (guberniya) of the
Northwestern Krai of the
Russian Empire. In 1897, the
governorate covered an area of 41,907.9...
-
Vilna Governorate-General (Russian: Литовское генерал-губернаторство, Lithuanian:
Vilniaus generalgubernatorija),
known as
Lithuania Governorate-General...
-
Vilna may
refer to: Vilnius,
capital of
Lithuania (
Vilna in
several languages)
Vilnia River, a
river in
Lithuania Vilna Governorate, a
governorate (guberniya)...
- The
Vilna offensive was a
campaign of the Polish–Soviet War of 1919–1921. The
Polish army
launched an
offensive on
April 16, 1919, to take
Vilnius (Polish:...
-
Treaty of
Vilna, Vilnius,
Wilna or
Wilno may
refer to
Union of
Vilnius and
Radom (1401)
Union of Kraków and
Vilna (1499)
Treaty of
Vilna (1559), during...