Where is Vilnius?
in the southeast part of Lithuania
Is it the Capital?
yes
Where does the name come from?
from the Vilnia River
Is it always spelled the same?
no
What is it in English?
"Vilna"
What about Russian?
Вильна/Вильно ("Vilna/Vilno"), although Вильнюс ("Vilnius") is now used
How about German?
"Wilna" is still used in German, along with "Vilnius".
What is the biggest city in Lithuania?
Vilnius
What's the population?
542,664
How does it compare to the rest of the Baltic state cities?
it's the second largest city in the Baltic states
What is it known for?
its architecture in its Old Town
When did it become a World Heritage Site?
in 1994
Did Napoleon ever visit?
yes
When?
in 1812
What did he call it?
"the Jerusalem of the North"
Does it have a lot of Jewish culture?
yes
What did it come to be called?
the "Jerusalem of Lithuania"
When was it the European Capital of Culture?
in 2009
Did it share that title?
yes
Is it a Gamma global city?
yes