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Asked by Guest in Travel 4 years ago - 1 answer
Lithuania is a country located in Eastern part of Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea, between Latvia and Russia. Lithuania is known as the 'Land of Amber' and is the largest of the Baltic States. It is a magnificent coastline of wide sandy beaches and dunes. Being smaller in size, it is possible to travel and see the main attractions in just 2 weeks of holidays in Lithuania. ...more
Answered by anup 4 years ago
Asked by Guest in Europe 3 years ago - 3 answers
It is located in Europe, seated north of Poland and Belarus and to the south of Latvia. ...more
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Asked by Guest138749 in Dogs 11 months ago - 1 answer
Yes it is a part of europe ...more
Answered by Jackie3 11 months ago
When Did Lithuania Join The EU?
Asked by Guest873094 in Historical Events 7 months ago - 1 answer
May 2004 ...more
Answered by Guest1902733 4 months ago
When Was Lithuania Declared As An Independent Country?
Asked by Guest in Historical Events 3 years ago - 1 answer
Lithuania is one of the three Baltic countries along with Latvia and Estonia situated along the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe; it is the largest amongst the three countries. Lithuania in ancient times was the center of an important kingdom known as the Kingdom of Lithuania at one time in the 14th century and was among the largest in Europe. The kingdom ...more
Answered by rajeshshri1982 3 years ago
Who Is The Prime Minister Of Lithuania At Present?
Asked by Guest in Famous People 3 years ago - 1 answer
Lithuania is a Baltic country situated in North-eastern Europe; the country since achieving independence on March 11, 1990 and opted for a semi-presidential democratic parliament system. In this system the President is the head of the state elected directly for a period of five years and also appoints the Prime Minister who is the head of the executive body of the government, according ...more
Answered by rajeshshri1982 3 years ago
What Year Did Lithuania Gain Their Independence?
Asked by Guest737075 in Historical Events 8 months ago - 1 answer
February 16, 1918 ...more
Answered by Jbwyatt1 8 months ago
How Long Is The Flight From London To Lithuania?
Asked by Guest1389128 in Flight Times 5 months ago - 1 answer
2 hours i think ...more
Answered by Guest1942562 4 months ago
Why Does Lithuania Have The Highest Rate Of Suicide?
Asked by Guest3896801 in Mental Health 2 weeks ago - 1 answer
Dr. Danute Gailiene said, "Suicide cannot be explained using only individual reasons; It is the consequence of a complex process." That process includes decades of Soviet domination, a dramatic transition period, the amount of media coverage given to suicides, and a certain perceived helplessness toward all of the above, intensified by the absence of a national suicide prevention strategy and a lack ...more
Answered by Brisingr17 2 weeks ago
Where Can I Buy Online Authentic Souvenirs From Lithuania?
Asked by Guest3459512 in Wine and Gifts 1 month ago - 1 answer
Hey ;) strange when lithuanian do not know nothing about national souvenirs :))) pity a little bit :) well my mother is lituanian and she know one eshop. I dont remember it very well, but smth like lithuania.souvenirbay.com this one. Try, maybe you will find smthg :) ...more
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