Kaunas (pop. 381,300) marked the Russian border in the late 17th century and served as the capital of Lithuania between WWI and WWII. Today, it is the nation’s second-largest city. At the eastern end of Laisvės, the main pedestrian boulevard, the silver domes of the Church of St. Michael the...Read more in our Travel Guide>
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