- Šiauliai - Wikipedia
Šiauliai ( ʃaʊˈleɪ show-LAY; Lithuanian: [ɕɛʊ̯ˈlʲɛɪ̯ˑ] ⓘ) is a city in northern Lithuania, the country's fourth largest city and the sixth largest city in the Baltic states, with a population of 112,581 in 2024 [3] From 1994 to 2010, it was the capital of Šiauliai County
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- Šiauliai, Lithuania: What to See and What to Know | True Lithuania
Šiauliai Travel Guide: Introduction Šiauliai (pop 110 000) is Lithuania's fourth largest city and the largest city in Samogitia The main draw here is the world famous Hill of Crosses 12 km north of city center A very atmospheric place it hosts some 2 million crosses brought in by ordinary people in defiance to the Russian and Soviet occupational regimes It is all at once a pilgrimage and
- Šiauliai Tourism Information Center - visitsiauliai. lt
The whole family will find something to do in Šiauliai! There are many interesting museums, various sculptures, playgrounds and nature spots here Water and chocolate fountains, a street “zoo” and railway history exhibits, thousands of cats and unique telephones await you in the Sun city
- Šiauliai – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Šiauliai (pronounced "shill-AOW") is an industrial city in Samogitia, the northwest region of Lithuania, though it borders Aukštaitija the northeast region It's the country's fourth largest city: in 2023 the population was 40,434, with a total of about 108,000 across the metropolis It's a modern city with several sites of interest, but the stand-out is the "Hill of Crosses" pilgrimage site
- Šiauliai | Baltic Region, Hill of Crosses, Cathedral | Britannica
Šiauliai, city, north-central Lithuania The city, dating from at least the 13th century, may be identical with the “Saule” where a major military confrontation took place in 1236 between the Lithuanians and the Brothers of the Sword, an order of Christian knights bent on imposing Christianity on the Baltic states The order was decisively defeated, and the survivors were forced to merge
- Šiauliai - Lithuania Travel
Šiauliai, often labelled as the city of the Sun, is the fourth largest city in Lithuania Located in the North of the country, it is 210 km away from Kaunas and 186 km away from Vilnius The city is situated at the junction of two roads that connect Estonia, Poland and Latvia
- Siauliai | Lithuania - Tourist Landmarks
Šiauliai is the fourth-largest city in Lithuania, located in the central-northern part of the country, what’s more Šiauliai, Lithuania’s fourth-largest city, sits in the central-north, where crisp autumn winds sweep across its wide streets Locals often call Šiauliai the “City of Sun,” a destination layered with history, alive with cultural traditions, and crowned by the Hill of
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