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Wilno Voivodeship (1926–1939)
Former voivodeship of Poland
Distance: Approx. 1321 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.680455,25.269943
The Wilno Voivodeship (Polish: województwo wileńskie) was one of 16 Voivodeships in the Second Polish Republic, with the capital in Wilno (now Vilnius, Lithuania). The jurisdiction was created in 1926 and populated predominantly by Poles, with notable minorities of Belarusians, Jews and Lithuanians. Before 1926, the voivodeship's area was known as the Wilno Land; it had the same boundaries and was also within the contemporary borders of Poland at the time.
Elektrit
Distance: Approx. 930 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.67722222,25.26694444
Elektrit Radiotechnical Society (Polish: Towarzystwo Radiotechniczne „ELEKTRIT”) was the largest privately owned company in Wilno, Second Republic of Poland (now Vilnius, Lithuania) (1925–39). With over 1100 workers, the society produced approximately 50 thousand radio receivers annually. A large percentage of the production was exported abroad, mostly to Sweden, Germany, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia.
Vilnius offensive
Soviet operational offensive
Distance: Approx. 684 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.66666667,25.25
The Vilnius offensive (Lithuanian: Vilniaus operacija; Russian: Вильнюсская наступательная операция, lit. 'Vilnius offensive operation') occurred as part of the third phase of Operation Bagration, the Soviet Red Army's strategic summer offensive against the German Wehrmacht in June and July 1944. It lasted from 5 July to 13 July 1944 and ended with a Soviet victory. During the offensive, Soviet forces encircled and captured the city of Vilnius; this phase is sometimes referred to as the Battle of Vilnius.
Polish Theater in Vilnius
Distance: Approx. 330 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.67055556,25.26083333
The Polish Theater in Vilnius (Polish: Polski Teatr w Wilnie; Lithuanian: Vilniaus lenkų teatras) is a Polish-language theater in Vilnius, Lithuania. It was founded in 1963 by actress and director Irena Rymowicz. It staged its first premiere comedy Ladies and Hussars by Aleksander Fredro in 1965.
Ugnelė
Lithuanian youth choir and music school
Distance: Approx. 1289 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.6825,25.26333333
Ugnelė (transl. little fire) is a children's choir and music school in Vilnius (Lithuania).
LRT Radijas
Lithuanian radio station
Distance: Approx. 845 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.67833333,25.24972222
LRT Radijas is the public-owned Lithuanian radio station.
LRT Klasika
Lithuanian radio station
Distance: Approx. 845 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.67833333,25.24972222
LRT Klasika is a Lithuanian radio station dedicated to culture and classical music and produced by Lithuanian National Radio and Television (LRT). LRT Klasika is broadcast from a network of 22 FM transmitters and its programmes are also streamed on the internet.
List of ambassadors of China to Lithuania
Distance: Approx. 1082 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.67428,25.27231
The Chinese Ambassador to Lithuania was the official representative of the People's Republic of China to the Republic of Lithuania.
Kailis forced labor camp
Nazi concentration camp for Jews in Lithuania
Distance: Approx. 843 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.67638889,25.26638889
Kailis forced labor camp (kailis is Lithuanian for fur) was a Nazi labor camp for Jews in Vilnius (pre-war Second Polish Republic, post-war Lithuanian SSR) during World War II. It was based on a pre-war fur and leather factory and mostly produced winter clothing for the German military. At its peak, after the liquidation of the Vilna Ghetto in September 1943, the camp housed about 1,500 Jews. The camp was liquidated and its workers executed at Ponary on 3 July 1944, just ten days before Red Army captured the city.
Vilnius Military School
Distance: Approx. 1228 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.6825,25.26
Vilnius Military School (Russian: Виленское военное училище) also known as the Vilnius Junker Infantry School (Russian: Виленское пехотное юнкерское училище) was a military school for the non-commissioned officers (NCO) and junior officers of the Imperial Russian Army that operated in 1864–1915 in Vilnius. Up to 1910, the school prepared 4,371 podpraporshchiks and junior officers. During World War I, it relocated to Poltava and operated there in 1915–1918.
Church of St. Stephen, Vilnius
Church in Vilnius, Lithuania
Distance: Approx. 1330 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.66944444,25.27638889
Church of St. Stephen (Lithuanian: Vilniaus Šv. diakono Stepono bažnyčia, Polish: Kościół św.
Church of the Providence of God, Vilnius
Roman Catholic church in Vilnius, Lithuania built in 1913
Distance: Approx. 791 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.66944444,25.24444444
Church of the Providence of God (Lithuanian: Dievo Apvaizdos bažnyčia) is a Roman Catholic church in Vilkpėdė, one of the neighborhoods of Vilnius, which was completed in 1913 according to a Gothic Revival architecture style project by Antoni Wiwulski.
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