Panevys
Panevys, also known as Panevėžys, is the fifth-largest city in Lithuania and serves as an important industrial and cultural center in the northern part of the country. Located approximately 135 kilometers north of Vilnius, the nation's capital, Panevys sits on the Nevežis River and has a population of around 90,000 people. The city's name derives from the river and translates to "along the Nevežis" in Lithuanian.
Founded in 1503, Panevys received its city rights in 1837 and has since grown into a significant
Panevys is home to several cultural institutions, including a drama theater, a museum of local history, and