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Editorial Reviews - Histories of Cities in Lithuania From the Publisher Chapters: History of Kaunas, History of Klaipeda, History of Vilnius, Ninth Fort, Žirmunai, Ethnic History of the Vilnius Region, Kaunas Fortress, Vilna Offensive, Vilna Troupe, Vilnius Castle Complex, Klaipeda Revolt, January Events, Great Seimas of Vilnius, Vilna Gaon, Vilna Ghetto, Ponary Massacre, Vilnius Offensive, Vytautas Magnus University, Wilno Voivodeship, Operation Ostra Brama, Battle of Memel, Smigly Wilno, Vilna Governorate, Kaunas Castle, Tuskulenai Manor, Kovno Ghetto, Kaunas Pogrom, Vilnius School Massacre, Christ's Resurrection Church, Kaunas, Cathedral Square, Vilnius, Paneriai, Fareynikte Partizaner Organizatsye, Karl Jäger, Slabodka Yeshiva, Lukiškes Square, Vilnian National Guard, Letters of Gediminas, Lithuanian Scientific Society, Temporary Capital of Lithuania, Vilnius Conference 2006, Kaunas Priest Seminary, Hkp 562 Forced Labor Camp, Ritterswerder, Kaunas Cathedral Basilica, Kovno Kollel, Franz Murer, Kovno Governorate, Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas Massacre of October 29, 1941, Coat of Arms of Vilnius, Anthony, John, and Eustathios, Vilnius City Wall, Battle of Werki, Songs of the Vilna Ghetto, Elektrit, Vilna Edition Shas, Kaunas Synagogue, 2008 Vilnius Nato Meeting, Union of Wilno, Kauno Autobusu Gamykla, Targi Pólnocne, Wilno Uprising, Society of Friends of Science in Wilno, Cathedral School of Vilnius, Naujininkai. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: irmnai irmnai (pronounced ( listen)) is the most populous administrative division (elderate) in Vilnius. It is also a neighbourhood in the Lithuanian capital city Vilnius, encompassing the city district of the same name, built in the 1960s. irmnai's history has been traced to the late 14th century, when a Lithuanian fishing village was founded across the River Neris from Vi...http://booksllc.net/?l