Girija
Girija is a village in Vilnius District Municipality, Lithuania. According to the 2011 census, it had population of 9. It is located near the Girija Lake.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Bernotų Piliakalnis.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Radžiuliai and Meškonys.
Purnuskes
Village
Photo: Wojsyl, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Dzūkija or Dainava is one of the five "cultural regions" of Lithuania, in the south of the country bordering Belarus. This region is ill-defined, so on these pages it's taken as Vilnius city and county plus Alytus county.
Girija
- Type: Village
- Description: village in Lithuania
- Category: locality
- Location: Nemenčinės sen., Vilnius, Vilnius County, Lithuania, Baltic states, Europe
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Latitude
54.91258° or 54° 54′ 45″ northLongitude
25.31107° or 25° 18′ 40″ eastElevation
159 metres (522 feet)Open location code
9G67W876+2COpenStreetMap ID
node 3553541869OpenStreetMap feature
place=village
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Samogitian—“Girija” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “Girija”
- Lithuanian: “Girija”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Girija”
- Polish: “Giria (wieś)”
- Polish: “Giria”
- Polish: “Girja”
- Samogitian: “Gėrėjė”
- “Gėrėjė”
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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Girija”. Photo: Anaiptol, CC0.