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So you can travel across Lithuania and in every region (in museums and so on) you can buy specific magnet of region. So if you travel more you can put this map by yourself. There is more close ups of every picture https://welovelithuania.com/issukis-surink-lietuva-skatins-keliauti-po-lietuva/
Lithuania/Vilnius is a nice place to visit for a weekend - beautiful little city with a nice old town seemingly separated from the more modern part of the city by the river that runs through it. Those little streets near the main square that you captured with the hanging flowers were beautiful as well.
If you’re visiting Vilnius, I suggest to have a look here http://www.vilnius-tourism.lt/en/, a lot of good info with pictures, locations, work times, prices and descriptions. Definitely look into Vilnius Pass as well: http://vilnius-tourism.lt/en/what-to-see/vilnius-pass/
Good assortment of pics. And they look arranged by time of day too, ending in the evening. Got to admit, I don't visit Vilnius too often and miss out on these goodies. 187 votes, 13 comments. 99K subscribers in the lithuania community.
What could be a map of funny and quirky stereotypes that people may even be proud of, became a map of destructive, negative, ignorant, suicidal image of Lithuania. In a way, it's very unique to Lithuanians.
It will come in handy if you want to use maps, etc.. Hope this helps and you have a lovely time in Lithuania! P.S. If I were you, I would also consider visiting some lakes in Labanoro giria (just google the name and go throught the images ;)).
Lithuania (along with the rest of the Baltic states) is really the shining light of ex-soviet republics. The rest are still much worse off. I also like the emphasis on family here.