vilnius造句(1) The killings in Vilnius have precipitated the worst crisis yet.
(2) The street battles of Vilnius and Riga show a brutal determination to keep the Soviet empire together.
(3) Vilnius passed to Russia in 1795 and is now the capital of Lithuania. Population, 544,000.
(4) Lithuania and Armenia signed a treaty in Vilnius recognising each other as independent sovereign states.
(5) Audiejaitis, who is studying Japanese at Vilnius University, has staged several exhibitions in the city. Those images focus on the daily life of Vilnius.
(6) The mayor of Lithuania's capital, Vilnius, has been filmed using an armoured vehicle to crush a car parked illegally in a cycle lane.
(7) VILNIUS Aug 5 (Reuters Life!) - The office of Lithuania's newly elected President Dalia Grybauskaite office has a problem with someone else's virtual reality.
(8) In Vilnius, Poles, Lithuanians, Russians and others, all fierce foes in their day, rest in the same hallowed ground.
(9) Vilnius passed to Russia in 795 and is now the capital of Lithuania. Population, 544,000.
(10) Lithuania's capital city Vilnius was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994.
(11) In Vilnius, which is the capital of Lithuania, you had a university as well.
(12) Hundreds of thousands of people have crowded into the center of the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius.
(13) Simple forms sculpted in wood and stone were the medium favoured by Indelbaum, who emigrated from Vilnius to Paris in 1911.
(14) In the early hours of Jan. 13 troops from the local Red Army garrison stormed the Vilnius television centre.
(15) Stories circulate about regiments that refused to go to Vilnius, and of officers who refused to fire once there.
(16) Aug. 23, 1991: The statue of Lenin is dismantled in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius as the government banned the Communist Party.
(17) On August 18, 2005, Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus and Prime Minister Algirdas Brazauskas separately met with Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing in Vilnius.
(18) Less theatrical, but equally harrowing, is the Museum of Genocide Victims, housed in a former KGB prison in central Vilnius where hundreds were tortured and killed.
(19) The prison was reportedly built from scratch on the territory of a former horse riding school about 15 miles from Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital, and included an underground annex.
(20) Poland, as soon as declared independence and established official government borders (autumn 1918), decided to stake a claim to expropriate Lithuanian Vilnius region, Belarus and half of Ukraine.
(21) Those seeking even grimmer times can visit the Museum of Genocide Victims in Vilnius, where they can see old KGB cells.
(22) "That's what will happen if you park your car illegally, " Mayor Arturas Zuokas, an avid cyclist, says in a clip posted on the Vilnius City website.