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Vilnius Square

Coordinates: 41°41′43″N 44°47′33″E / 41.69528°N 44.79250°E / 41.69528; 44.79250
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Vilnius Square
Vilnius Square is located in Tbilisi
Vilnius Square
Vilnius Square is located in Georgia
Vilnius Square
Areasquare
AddressesVilnius Square, Shota Chitadze Dead End
LocationTbilisi, Georgia
Coordinates41°41′43″N 44°47′33″E / 41.69528°N 44.79250°E / 41.69528; 44.79250

Vilnius Square (Georgian: ვილნიუსის მოედანი) is a public square in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi. It honours the city of Vilnius, which is the capital of the Republic of Lithuania.

History

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Square incorporates notably Lithuanian architectural elements. The Stebuklas ("Miracle") tile is an area on the square tradition is expected to turn around 3 times for one's wish to be granted (the original one of these is on Vilnius's Cathedral Square). There is also a wall with symbols such as the Iron Wolf or the Užupis Constitution (in the Georgian language). A fountain and a playground are also nearby the square. It was opened in 2009 during a ceremony attended by the Presidents Valdas Adamkus and Mikheil Saakashvili.[1][2] In September 2019, Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze and visiting Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius opened a renovated version of the square.[3] Vilnius contributed 13,500 Euros to the process of renovation.[4][5] It is one of many public places in the country that honors Lithuanian support for Georgia during the Georgian Civil War and the Russo-Georgian War.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Vilnius Square in Tbilisi – renovated and unveiled". 11 September 2019.
  2. ^ "President of the Republic of Lithuania". www.adamkus.lt. Retrieved 2020-06-19.
  3. ^ "Renovated Vilnius Square opens in Old Tbilisi".
  4. ^ "Vilniaus miesto savivaldybė - Reconstructed Vilnius Square opened in Tbilisi". 11 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Tbilisi completes Vilnius square revamp". 11 September 2019.
  6. ^ "Vilnius square in Tbilisi (Georgia) | Global True Lithuania". global.truelithuania.com. Retrieved 2020-06-19.