Central Europe if Google Maps existed in the year 1930

it was Lithuanian seing as it was built in Lithuania, Poland had nothing to do with it.

Poland as the state might have had nothing to do with it but it was the centre of Polish (and Latin) culture.

And I'm not sure who the first rector or of his decent because frankly it doesn't matter whatsoever.

But you can easily check it. And it does matter because there is a reason why it wasn't a Lithuanian person.

The polish community in Vilnius mostly consisted of Polish people who moved to Vilnius

Not really, it was mostly local inhabitants who adopted the Polish culture at some point. They were native to this land.

I'm sick and tired of Polish people being so arrogant to claim that Vilnius is their's. The only reason they can afford their arrogance is because of more fortunate conditions letting them overtake Lithuania in strength.

I don't claim that Vilnius is Polish now. Nowadays it is a Lithuanian city in every aspect and I would be the last person on Earth to claim this city and wouldn't agree to take it even if Lithuanians wanted to give it to us. But things were different 100 years ago.

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