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Vingis Park (Lithuanian:
Vingio parkas) is the
largest park in Vilnius, Lithuania,
covering 162
hectares (400 acres). It is
located in Vilkpėdė eldership...
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place in
Kaunas and Vilnius. The main
event has been
hosted in
Vingis Park in Vilnius. On 7
November 2003,
UNESCO proclaimed the
tradition of...
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various professional levels and age
groups from
across the
country to
Vingis Park. In 2008, the
Lithuanian Song and
Dance Festival,
along with its Latvian...
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Vingis Park
Rugby Stadium (Lithuanian:
Vingio parko regbio stadionas) is a
rugby union stadium in Vilnius, Lithuania. It is
located in
Vingis Park, next...
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Opened Venue City
Capacity 1900s
Vingis Park
Vilnius 40,000
October 30, 2004 Avia
Solutions Group Arena 12,500
August 18, 2011 Žalgiris
Arena Kaunas 20...
- Vilnius, with
attendance of 60,000 in the
final performance on 17 May in
Vingis Park of Vilnius.
After disbanding Mamontovas started a solo career. Two...
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Regional Park was founded. Its goal is to
preserve the
loops (Lithuanian:
vingis) that the
river makes in the
Punia forest. Near Prienai, the
Nemunas makes...
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groups all over Lithuania. On 23
August 1988 a
large rally took
place at the
Vingis Park in Vilnius. It was
attended by approx. 250,000 people. A year later...
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Lithuanian Agricultural Bank (other
shareholders were the
companies "Vilniaus
Vingis", "Griaustinio Aidas", and the
Lithuanian Workers' Union) and
launched throughout...
- (north Poland) Zakręt,
historical name of the
location now
known as the
Vingis Park,
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