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The city of Vilnius, now the capital of Lithuania, and its surrounding region has been under various states. The Vilnius Region has been part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from the Lithuanian state's founding in the late Middle Ages to 1795, i.e. five hundred years. From then, the region was occupied by the Russian Empire until 1915, when the German Empire invaded it. After 1918 and throughout the Lithuanian Wars of Independence, Vilnius was disputed between the Republic of Lithuania and the Second Polish Republic. After the city was seized by the Republic of Central Lithuania with Żeligowski's Mutiny, the city was part of Poland throughout the Interwar period. Regardless, Lithuania claimed Vilnius as its capital. During World War II, the city changed hands many times, and the German occ Город Вильнюс, ныне столица Литвы, и его окрестности находились под властью различных государств. Виленский край находился в составе Великого княжества Литовского с момента основания Литовского государства в позднем средневековье до 1795 года, т.е. пятьсот лет. С тех пор регион был захвачен Российской империей до 1915 года, когда на него вторглась Германская империя. После 1918 года и на протяжении литовских войн за независимость Вильнюс был предметом спора между Литовской Республикой и Второй Польской Республикой. После захвата города Центрально-Литовской республикой во время восстания Желиговского, город в межвоенный период был частью Польши. Несмотря на это, Литва объявила Вильнюс своей столицей. Во время Второй мировой войны город много раз переходил из рук в руки, и в результате немец
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The city of Vilnius, now the capital of Lithuania, and its surrounding region has been under various states. The Vilnius Region has been part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from the Lithuanian state's founding in the late Middle Ages to 1795, i.e. five hundred years. From then, the region was occupied by the Russian Empire until 1915, when the German Empire invaded it. After 1918 and throughout the Lithuanian Wars of Independence, Vilnius was disputed between the Republic of Lithuania and the Second Polish Republic. After the city was seized by the Republic of Central Lithuania with Żeligowski's Mutiny, the city was part of Poland throughout the Interwar period. Regardless, Lithuania claimed Vilnius as its capital. During World War II, the city changed hands many times, and the German occupation resulting in the destruction of Jews in Lithuania. From 1945 to 1990, Vilnius was the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic's capital. From the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Vilnius has been part of Lithuania. The population has been categorised by linguistic and sometimes also religious indicators. At the end of the 19th century the main languages spoken were Polish, Lithuanian, Belarusian and Russian. Both Catholic and Orthodox Christianity were represented, while a large proportion of the city's inhabitants were Jews. The "Lithuanian" element was seen as declining, while the "Slavic" element was increasing. Census data are available from 1897 onward, although the territorial boundaries and ethnic categorisation have not been consistent. The Jewish population decreased greatly because of the Holocaust of 1941–44, and subsequently, many Poles were removed from the city, but less so from the surrounding countryside. Consequently, recent Census figures show a predominance of Lithuanians in the city of Vilnius, but of Poles in the Vilnius district outside the city. Город Вильнюс, ныне столица Литвы, и его окрестности находились под властью различных государств. Виленский край находился в составе Великого княжества Литовского с момента основания Литовского государства в позднем средневековье до 1795 года, т.е. пятьсот лет. С тех пор регион был захвачен Российской империей до 1915 года, когда на него вторглась Германская империя. После 1918 года и на протяжении литовских войн за независимость Вильнюс был предметом спора между Литовской Республикой и Второй Польской Республикой. После захвата города Центрально-Литовской республикой во время восстания Желиговского, город в межвоенный период был частью Польши. Несмотря на это, Литва объявила Вильнюс своей столицей. Во время Второй мировой войны город много раз переходил из рук в руки, и в результате немецкой оккупации еврейское население Литвыбыло практически уничтожено. С 1945 по 1990 год Вильнюс был столицей Литовской Советской Социалистической Республики . После распада Советского Союза Вильнюс был частью Литвы. Население классифицируется по языковым, а иногда и по религиозным признакам. В конце 19 века основными языками для общения выступалипольский, литовский, белорусский и русский. Было представлено как католическое, так и православное христианство, в то время как большую часть жителей города составляли евреи. Данные переписи доступны с 1897 г., хотя территориальные границы и этническая категоризация не согласованы. Еврейское население сильно сократилось из-за Холокоста 1941–1944 годов, а многие поляки из города и в меньшей степени из сельских окрестностей переселились. Следовательно, недавние данные переписи показывают, что литовское население преобладает в самом городе Вильнюс, а польское в его окрестностях.
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