- Kaunas - Wikipedia
Kaunas is located at the confluence of the two largest Lithuanian rivers, the Nemunas and the Neris, and is near the Kaunas Reservoir, the largest body of water in Lithuania
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Kaunas is the second-largest city in Lithuania and sits at the meeting point of the Nemunas and Neris rivers Known for its rich history, impressive architecture, and growing arts scene, Kaunas offers a different perspective on Lithuania
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- Kaunas
Kaunas vis labiau įsitvirtina kaip viena iš pasaulio šiuolaikinės penkiakovės sostinių Jau po kiek daugiau nei dviejų savaičių, liepos 23–29 d , pusketvirto šimto jaunųjų penkiakovininkų iš 37 valstybių varžysis pasaulio jaunių (iki 17 metų) ir jaunimo (iki 22 metų) čempionate
- Kaunas – Vikipedija
Kaunas – antrasis pagal dydį Lietuvos miestas šalies centrinėje dalyje, Nemuno ir Neries santakoje Svarbus pramonės, transporto, mokslo ir kultūros centras, Laikinoji sostinė
- Kaunas | Lithuania, Map, History, Population | Britannica
Kaunas, town, southern Lithuania It lies at the head of navigation on the Neman (Lithuanian Nemunas) River, there joined by the tributary Viliya (Lithuanian Neris) River Founded as a fortress in 1030, Kaunas became a town in 1317 and received its charter of self-government in 1408
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