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Why is Oland in in Vilnius, even though the Dutch never lived in that area? Who was Schwartz or Skap, after the streets of the old town were called? Why is the Black Way in Vilnius menacingly named, and you can walk down Siberian Street in Markučiai?
15 minutes invites you to familiarize yourself with the origin stories of 15 interesting names from the streets of Vilnius. It is true that it is impossible to accurately restore the origin of some of Vilna’s old street names.
15. Olandų Street
It is not surprising that there are Jewish, German or Tatar streets in Vilnius: representatives of these nationalities lived in the city. However, Antakalnis is separated from Užupis by Olandų street, although there were no Dutch in Vilnius.
The name of this street is a misunderstanding. As Darius Pocevičius, a researcher from Vilnius, writes in the book “100 Historical Relics of Vilnius”. then st. The name of Peter and Paul Street in Poland was changed Holendernia This Polish word describes a building for grazing cattle, usually cows.
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