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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Feb 8, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.9 (185/7,219 LTDR)
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Had the pleasure to visit Vilnius and Kaunas in 2019, before the pandemic. Had tasted one of the best tap water and witnessed a very civilised population. You enjoy a quiet and harmonic environment. The trains from Vilnius to Kaunas are punctual and spotless. People had manners and style and looked like Scandinavians unlike the chaotic Balkans. I wish Lithuania and the Baltics more prosperity, because you deserve it. Greetings from a Bulgarian fan.
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Studied there for half a year some years ago, Lithuania (and the Baltic region in general) will always hold a special place in my heart. The people who are introvert on the streets but become most welcoming and friendly when you meet them in a bar. The cuisine preparing local rural crops like potato, beetroot and dill into delicious meals such as Saltibarsciai or Bulviniai Blynai. The great natural wetlands and forests you have, Lithuania, a country with 3m citizens as compared with the Netherlands where I live, smaller in size and crowded 18m citizens. Had a lot of kayak, hiking and roadtrip travels there through the astonishing environment you have. Saw a lot of bird species that I haven't seen in my home country for a long time yet. The pitoresque wooden houses in the rural villages and the urban mural art on the walls of the concrete cities. When I came home in Netherlands I told friends and family about the relatively unknown Lithuania and quite some went, on my recommendation, on nature tourism in the Baltics. Always exceeded their expectations.
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As a Lithuanian who have lived 95% of my life in Lithuania, I always saw Lithuania boring, but as we getting more attention from world and more and more people travel to our country, I realized, how unique and beautiful Lithuania is, just when I was growing up my excitement was fading but thanks to you all my excitement is sparking up again, kind a feels like I am little kid again and everything is new and exciting.
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4:58 As a Lithuanian I want to state that this is kinda false. The "average" temperature does not reflect the reality. Our mid-summer temperature is usually sits around 24 C and for mid-winter it's around -15 C. There are of course some weird years for those temps, but it's not very common. However the amplitude between the highest and lowest is as big as 60 degrees! I've had experienced summers with +35 C and had winters with -25 C
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The origin of the name Vilnius is slightly incorrect, it cam from one of Lithuanians dukes who had a dream about a wolf on a mountain and decided to make a city there. And in Lithuanian Vilkas means wolf, that was the origin of the name. And slight correction - One of the oldest indo european languages, the oldest one is Hittite.
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@instars2027
1 year ago
I'm a simple Latvian, I see Lithuania, I press like. 👍
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