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Marijampole is the seventh largest city in Lithuania and the informal capital of Suvalkija. It’s located a little over 30 minutes from Kaunas. Marijampole has a unique landscape due to the Sesupe River cutting it into two, with six bridges used to connect each part of the city to the other. Its historic places of worship, such as the parish of Marian Fathers, the monastery St. Jurgis, and a Russian Orthodox Church, serve as prominent fixtures and attractions. Ten museums, including one that is dedicated to the Lithuanian partisans of the Tauras District, the country’s oldest sugar factory, Arvi Cukrus, and the center of culture, are among their top attractions.

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