The temporary capital of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Laikinoji sostinė) was the official designation of the city of Kaunas in Lithuania during the interwar period. It was in contrast to the declared capital in Vilnius, which was part of Poland from 1920 until 1939. Currently, the term temporary capital, despite having lost its meaning, is still frequently used as a nickname for Kaunas, the second largest city in Lithuania.
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| - Hauptstädte Litauens (de)
- Capitale provvisoria della Lituania (it)
- Temporary capital of Lithuania (en)
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| - Hauptstädte Litauens waren: 1.
* Kernavė (bis etwa um 1316) 2.
* Trakai (etwa um 1316–1323) 3.
* Vilnius (etwa um 1323–1920) 4.
* Kaunas (1920–1940) 5.
* Vilnius (seit 1940). (de)
- The temporary capital of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Laikinoji sostinė) was the official designation of the city of Kaunas in Lithuania during the interwar period. It was in contrast to the declared capital in Vilnius, which was part of Poland from 1920 until 1939. Currently, the term temporary capital, despite having lost its meaning, is still frequently used as a nickname for Kaunas, the second largest city in Lithuania. (en)
- Capitale provvisoria della Lituania (in lituano Laikinoji sostinė) è stata la designazione ufficiale riservata alla città di Kaunas in Lituania durante il periodo interbellico. La capitale de iure risultava infatti Vilnius, facente parte della Polonia dal 1920 al 1939. Ad oggi il termine capitale temporanea, nonostante abbia perso il suo significato originario, è ancora spesso usato come altro appellativo di Kaunas, la seconda maggiore città della Lituania. (it)
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| - Hauptstädte Litauens waren: 1.
* Kernavė (bis etwa um 1316) 2.
* Trakai (etwa um 1316–1323) 3.
* Vilnius (etwa um 1323–1920) 4.
* Kaunas (1920–1940) 5.
* Vilnius (seit 1940). (de)
- The temporary capital of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Laikinoji sostinė) was the official designation of the city of Kaunas in Lithuania during the interwar period. It was in contrast to the declared capital in Vilnius, which was part of Poland from 1920 until 1939. Currently, the term temporary capital, despite having lost its meaning, is still frequently used as a nickname for Kaunas, the second largest city in Lithuania. (en)
- Capitale provvisoria della Lituania (in lituano Laikinoji sostinė) è stata la designazione ufficiale riservata alla città di Kaunas in Lituania durante il periodo interbellico. La capitale de iure risultava infatti Vilnius, facente parte della Polonia dal 1920 al 1939. Ad oggi il termine capitale temporanea, nonostante abbia perso il suo significato originario, è ancora spesso usato come altro appellativo di Kaunas, la seconda maggiore città della Lituania. (it)
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