Vilnius: The capital and largest city in Lithuania. It is known for its UNESCO World Heritage Old Town, which has well-preserved medieval architecture, including the Vilnius Cathedral, the Gothic St. Anne's Church, and the Gediminas Castle Tower.
Kaunas: The second-largest city in Lithuania. It is an important center for business, education, and culture. Kaunas has a vibrant Old Town, the Kaunas Castle, and a number of modern building projects.
Klaipėda: The third-largest city in Lithuania and the only Lithuanian port. It boasts a rich cultural heritage, including a UNESCO World Heritage Site - the Curonian Spit.
Šiauliai: The fourth-largest city in Lithuania. Šiauliai is known for its Hill of Crosses, which is a pilgrimage site and a symbol of Lithuanian resistance to Soviet rule.
Panevėžys: A city in the north-central part of Lithuania. It has an old town with a mix of different architectural styles, including Renaissance, Baroque, and Art Nouveau.
Alytus: A city in the southern part of Lithuania. Alytus has several parks, including the Alytus Forest and the Pivašiūnai Botanical-Zoological Reserve.
Marijampolė: A city in the southwestern part of Lithuania. It has a number of historic sites, including the Marijampolė Castle and the Bernardine Monastery.
Utena: A city in northeastern Lithuania. It is known for its beautiful lakes and forests, including the Lake City of Utena and the Saldutiskis Regional Park.
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