Baltic Vilnius Continues its Dynamic Ascent
The Lithuanian capital of Vilnius continues riding a developmental boom that began in the late 1990s. It has slowly but surely cast aside its Soviet legacy in favor of a dynamic model of urban growth that emphasizes tourism, the preservation and promotion of its historic center, and increasingly incorporates tried and true Western European design models.
The Lithuanian capital of Vilnius continues riding a developmental boom that began in the late 1990s. It has slowly but surely cast aside its Soviet legacy in favor of a dynamic model of urban growth that emphasizes tourism, the preservation and promotion of its historic center, and increasingly incorporates tried and true Western European design models.
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