1. Vilnius – 590,000
The capital and largest city, known for its baroque Old Town.
2. Kaunas – 310,000
Second-largest city and cultural hub.
3. Klaipėda – 150,000
Major seaport and gateway to the Curonian Spit.
4. Šiauliai – 100,000
Northern city known for the Hill of Crosses.
5. Panevėžys – 85,000
Industrial city in central Lithuania.
6. Alytus – 52,000
Southern city with strong textile industry.
7. Marijampolė – 38,000
Regional center in southwestern Lithuania.
8. Mažeikiai – 33,000
Oil refinery town in the northwest.
9. Jonava – 28,000
Known for chemical industry and logistics.
10. Utena – 26,000
Town in northeastern Lithuania surrounded by lakes.
11. Kėdainiai – 24,000
Historic town in central Lithuania.
12. Telšiai – 21,000
Capital of Samogitia with scenic setting.
13. Tauragė – 21,000
Town near the Kaliningrad border.
14. Visaginas – 19,000
Built for workers of the now-decommissioned nuclear power plant.
15. Ukmergė – 19,000
Historic town with wooden architecture.
The above is subject to change.
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