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Blue houses in Vilnius
Posted on Sunday, January 23, 2011 by Arman Zulhajar
There is a neighborhood in Vilnius, called Žvėrynas. It really means menagerie! I would like to live there not just because of the name, but also because of the tranquility.
Today i had a walk there and tried to find as many blue houses as possible. Look at all these blue tones!
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