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Užupis Review

4.4 /515 Reviews
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Europe's largest Baroque ancient city, Lithuania's Jerusalem. Everyone has their own style but not against the city. Many details of the city are also very cute. The opposite republic has someone translated into utopia. It is very interesting.

Užupis

Posted: Jun 21, 2018
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  • 小胖鱼large
    4/5Excellent
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    Also known as the Republic of the other side, the "farce" country, come to Lithuania to earn a country. Of course, the small pitiful can be regarded as an art district and a paradise for hippies. The vegetation is particularly lush, the souvenir shop can also knock on the chapter, many fun souvenirs (but too expensive). There are many boutique coffee shops and red hotels nearby!

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    Posted: Oct 19, 2019
  • 开心
    4/5Excellent
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    This place is quite special! I bought a postcard with their commemorative poke and found the post office of Uzupis. You can go to this area after crossing a small bridge, eat in the restaurant inside, find the law translated into 26 languages on the wall, especially Chinese. It's nice to have time to walk around.

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    Posted: Nov 30, 2016
  • Hardcorealex
    5/5Outstanding
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    Here, share with you the "constitution" of the Republic on the other side, which is written in a model and advocates the pursuit of goodness

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    Posted: Apr 1, 2023
  • winni9797
    5/5Outstanding
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    Uzupis is located just east of the old town, a territory for artists, dreamers, tramps and drunks, a region that declared independence in 1998 and has its own "president," "anthem" and "flagged flag", and a "republic charter" engraved on one wall.

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    Posted: Nov 8, 2017
  • D了个Y
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    This place to talk about today is a bit interesting. The story itself is more exciting than the landscape, so listen to the story. This place today is called the Uzupis Republic, an independent country in Vilnius, Lithuania. Haha, is there? Meaning, it's said that the country was formed by a group of street performers, tramps, drunks and other hippies. This country declared independence on April 1, 1998. April 1, oh, you know, this day, although it's not officially recognized as a country internationally, and certainly not recognized by the United Nations. But the Uzupis Republic has its own president flag national anthem government parliament constitution army police even currency is not it magic Uzupis is a community of Lithuania's capital Vilnius population 7,000+ as early as the Middle Ages has been the place where the poor live independent More than 20 years after the first independent state of Lithuania, the region has become an art district where artists gather, one of the best areas of Lithuania's security and order, and now there are many shops here, and it's worth mentioning that because Not governed by the Lithuanian constitution and laws, many wealthy people move here to remember that I'm curious about this, so it's really independent for the state? #I really want to go out to play #Camping together #Travel photos taken by my boyfriend #Travel around with peace of mind #Travel with the movie

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    Posted: Apr 10, 2022
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