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Kaunas (Lithuania)

Kaunas is Lithuania's second-largest city, situated at the confluence of the Nemunas and Neris rivers. Known for its rich history, vibrant cultural scene, and historic architecture, it served as the temporary capital of Lithuania during the interwar period. The city features a charming old town with Gothic and Baroque buildings, as well as modern art galleries and universities. Kaunas is also famous for its innovative street art, festivals, and lively atmosphere. It combines a deep sense of heritage with a youthful energy, making it a dynamic hub for culture, education, and commerce in Lithuania.