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Druskininkai is a beautiful resort town located in Southern Lithuania, just 120 kilometers from the capital city, Vilnius. The name "Druskininkai" comes from the Lithuanian word for salt and refers to the town's rich history of mineral springs and salt extraction. Today, it has become a popular destination for travelers seeking relaxation, wellness, and outdoor activities. Historically, Druskininkai was first mentioned in written records in the 16th century, but its mineral springs had already been popular among the Lithuanian nobility for centuries. In the 19th century, the town started developing as a spa resort, which attracted visitors from all over Europe. During Soviet times, Druskininkai transformed into a major health resort, with many sanatoriums and clinics built for Soviet elite. After Lithuania regained its independence in 1990, the town underwent major renovations and became even more popular as a destination for wellness tourism. Today, Druskininkai offers a variety of activities for visitors, such as hiking and biking trails, skiing, snowboarding, and water sports on the Nemunas River. The town is also known for its parks, which feature beautiful gardens, fountains, and sculptures. One of the main attractions is the Aqua Park, which is one of the largest indoor water parks in Europe, featuring waterslides, pools, saunas, and a spa. In addition to its natural beauty and recreational activities, Druskininkai also offers cultural and historical attractions. The Gruto Parkas Sculpture Garden, located just outside the town, is a unique open-air museum of Soviet-era sculptures and monuments. The town's cultural center hosts various concerts, art exhibitions, and other events throughout the year.

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