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The history of Lithuania dates back to settlements founded about 10,000 years ago, but the first written record of the name for the country dates back...
Click to read more »Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania, is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern...
Click to read more »Grand Duchy of Lithuania was a sovereign state in northeastern Europe that existed from the 13th century, succeeding the Kingdom of Lithuania, to the late...
Click to read more »The history of the Jews in Lithuania spans the period from the 14th century to the present day. There is still a small community in the country, as well...
Click to read more »History of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos istorija) or Academic History of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Akademinė Lietuvos istorija) is a thirteen-volume series...
Click to read more »Lithuanians (Lithuanian: lietuviai) are a Baltic ethnic group. They are native to Lithuania, where they number around 2,378,118 people. Another two million...
Click to read more »Lithuania include population density, ethnicity, level of education, health, economic status, and religious affiliations. The population of Lithuania...
Click to read more »involving Lithuania throughout its history as a kingdom (1251–1263), grand duchy (1236–1251; 1263–1795, although part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
Click to read more »Kaunas (/ˈkaʊnəs/; Lithuanian: [ˈkɒʊ̯ˑnˠɐs] ) is the second-largest city in Lithuania (after Vilnius), the fourth-largest city in the Baltic states, and...
Click to read more »history of Lithuania between 1219 and 1295 concerns the establishment and early history of the first Lithuanian state, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania....
Click to read more »The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, also referred to as Poland–Lithuania or the First Polish Republic (Polish: I Rzeczpospolita), was a federative real...
Click to read more »The history of Lithuanians in Baltimore dates back to the mid-19th century. Thousands of Lithuanians immigrated to Baltimore between the 1880s and 1920s...
Click to read more »The history of Poles in Lithuania describes the history of Polish culture and language in Lithuanian lands, as well as the process of formation in the...
Click to read more »Music of Lithuania refers to all forms of music associated with Lithuania, which has a long history of the folk, popular and classical musical development...
Click to read more »The national flag of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos vėliava) consists of a horizontal tricolour of yellow, green, and red. It was adopted on 25 April...
Click to read more »the Grand Duchy of Lithuania that lasted for prolonged periods of time from 1385 and led to the creation of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, or the...
Click to read more »native Lithuanian speakers in Lithuania and about 1.5 million speakers elsewhere. Around half a million inhabitants of Lithuania of non-Lithuanian background...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Institute of History (Lithuanian: Lietuvos istorijos institutas) is a state-funded research institution in Lithuania. Governed by national...
Click to read more »Lithuania Lithuania Central Lithuania Baltic region Baltic Germans Architecture of Lithuania Lithuanian name History & Culture of Lithuania History Archived...
Click to read more »concerning the history of the Jews in Lithuania and Belarus from the fourteenth century when the region was ruled by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. While the...
Click to read more »The military occupation of Lithuania by Nazi Germany lasted from the German invasion of the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941 to the end of the Battle of Memel...
Click to read more »The Lithuania national football team (Lithuanian: Lietuvos nacionalinė futbolo rinktinė) represents Lithuania in men's international football, and is...
Click to read more »Lithuania (Polish: Polacy na Litwie, Lithuanian: Lietuvos lenkai), also called Lithuanian Poles, estimated at 183,000 people in the 2021 Lithuanian census...
Click to read more »Christianization of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos krikštas) occurred in the late 14th and early 15th centuries, initiated by the Lithuanian royals Jogaila...
Click to read more »resided in the territory of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania (covering present-day Lithuania, Belarus, Latvia, the northeastern Suwałki and Białystok...
Click to read more »Lithuania District (German: Verwaltungsbezirk Litauen) was an administrative subdivision of German-controlled territory of Ober-Ost, from 1915 to 1918...
Click to read more »The 2021 Lithuania Census was the first census in Lithuania carried out electronically. Basing on the recommendations of the United Nations and the July...
Click to read more »Hetmans of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (Belarusian: гетман; Lithuanian: etmonas; Ukrainian: гетьман) were the highest-ranking military officers...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian census of 2011 collected demographic data of the country as of March 1, 2011. The census surveyed all permanent residents of Lithuania during...
Click to read more »population in Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos totoriai) is an ethnic group living in the Republic of Lithuania historical lands of Lithuania. The Tatars...
Click to read more »Lithuania–Russia relations or the Russo-Lithuanian relations are the bilateral relations between the Republic of Lithuania and the Russian Federation....
Click to read more »temporary capital of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Laikinoji sostinė) was the official designation of the city of Kaunas in Lithuania during the interwar period...
Click to read more »The Lithuanians or Old Lithuanians (Latin: Letwini;:33 Low German: Lettowen; Old East Slavic: Литъва, Литва; Old Swedish: lättugha; modern Lithuanian: senlietuviai)...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian press ban (Lithuanian: spaudos draudimas) was a ban on all Lithuanian language publications printed in the Latin alphabet, in force from...
Click to read more »a list of Lithuanian monarchs who ruled Lithuania from its inception until the fall of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1795. The Lithuanian monarch bore...
Click to read more »European Jewry History of the Jews in Belarus History of the Jews in Lithuania History of the Jews in Poland History of the Jews in Russia History of the Jews...
Click to read more »resulting wars between the Teutonic Order and Lithuania were one of the longest conflicts in the history of Europe. The grand duchy finally converted to...
Click to read more »Archives in Lithuania began to take shape with the formation of the State of Lithuania, i.e. in the first half of the 13th century, but no documents relating...
Click to read more »throughout Lithuanian history with regard to Lithuanian and Polish relations, showing itself in Lithuanian efforts to maintain Lithuania's political,...
Click to read more »Duchy of Lithuania. Lithuania portal History of Lithuania History of Lithuania (1219–1295) History of Vilnius Lithuania proper C. Rowell, Lithuania Ascending:...
Click to read more »Duke Traidenis of Lithuania. Many family members were important figures in Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, French and British history or culture. The family's...
Click to read more »of Central Lithuania (Polish: Republika Litwy Środkowej, Lithuanian: Vidurio Lietuvos Respublika), commonly known as the Central Lithuania, and the Middle...
Click to read more »Statute of Lithuania abolished slavery in 1588. Serfdom or baudžiava (Lithuanian for 'to punish') which is, in turn, derived from Lithuanian bausmė (punishment)...
Click to read more »is a Lithuanian historian and Doctor of Humanities who works at the Lithuanian Institute of History. His main research interests are: Lithuanian Metrica...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Armed Forces (Lithuanian: Lietuvos ginkluotosios pajėgos) are the military of Lithuania. The Lithuanian Armed Forces consist of the Lithuanian...
Click to read more »The Baltic states—Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania—were occupied and annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940 and remained under its control until its dissolution...
Click to read more »philanthropist, Mendel Kaplan. It documents the community's historical roots in Lithuania and elsewhere. Thereon it documents the role of South African Jewry in...
Click to read more »Lithuania is the largest and most diversified economy among the three Baltic states and as of 2026 with the economy slightly larger than that of Latvia...
Click to read more »(Lithuanian: Panerių žudynės), was the mass murder of up to 100,000 people, mostly Jews, Poles, and Russians, by German SD and SS and the Lithuanian Ypatingasis...
Click to read more »The Polish–Lithuanian identity describes individuals and groups with histories in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth or with close connections to its culture...
Click to read more »Gediminas's Cap (Lithuanian: Gedimino kepurė) was the most important regalia of the Lithuanian monarchs who ruled the Grand Duchy of Lithuania until the Union...
Click to read more »occurred in Lithuania (numbers may be approximate): "The First Mass Execution of the Jews of Gargždai". Holocaust Atlas of Lithuania. Vilnius, Lithuania: Vilna...
Click to read more »(Lithuanian: [jɔˈɡâːɪɫɐ] ; c. 1352/1362 – 1 June 1434), later Władysław II Jagiełło (Polish: [vwaˈdɨswaf jaˈɡʲɛwwɔ] ), was Grand Duke of Lithuania beginning...
Click to read more »in Lithuania was fractured into: the Lithuanian anti-Nazi resistance (the Lithuanian Front, the Lithuanian Liberty Army, the Union of Lithuanian Freedom...
Click to read more »The national symbols of Lithuania are used in Lithuania and abroad to represent the country and its people, history, culture, and nature. These symbols...
Click to read more »Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The style developed between the mid-16th and mid-17th centuries, a period of peace and prosperity for the Polish-Lithuanian Jewish...
Click to read more »Swedish Lithuania, officially known as the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Swedish: Storfurstendömet Litauen, Latin: Magnus Ducatus Lituaniæ), was a dominium...
Click to read more »Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika), also known as the Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Lithuania, or simply Lithuania, was de facto one of the constituent republics of...
Click to read more »flag of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic was first adopted by the Lithuanian SSR in 1940, following the Soviet occupation of Lithuania. It was a...
Click to read more »The city of Vilnius, the capital and largest city of Lithuania, has an extensive history starting from the Stone Age. The city has changed hands many...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian land confederation (Lithuanian: Lietuvių žemių konfederacija) was a political union between the early dukes of Lithuania that constituted...
Click to read more »The Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars (also known as the Russo-Lithuanian Wars or simply Muscovite Wars or Lithuanian Wars) were a series of wars between the...
Click to read more »Lithuania is divided into two levels of administrative divisions. The first-level division consists of 60 municipalities (Lithuanian: singular – savivaldybė...
Click to read more »Lithuanian literature (Lithuanian: lietuvių literatūra) concerns the art of written works created by Lithuanians throughout their history. A wealth of...
Click to read more »University Press. It covers the history of Lithuania between 1295 and 1345, centering on the expansion of pagan Lithuania into Eastern and Central Europe...
Click to read more »The Kingdom of Lithuania was a sovereign state that existed from 17 July 1251 until the death of the first crowned king of Lithuania, Mindaugas, on 12...
Click to read more »in the largest loss of life in so short a period of time in the history of Lithuania. The events in the western regions of the USSR occupied by Nazi Germany...
Click to read more »according to the Lithuanian estimates of 2026, or 4.9% of the total population of Lithuania. First early settlements of Ruthenians in Lithuania proper date...
Click to read more »against the Lithuanian people, Lithuania or Lithuanian culture. It may also include persecution, oppression or expulsion of Lithuanians as an ethnic...
Click to read more »the History of Lithuanian Medicine and Pharmacy (Lithuanian: Lietuvos medicinos ir farmacijos istorijos muziejus) is a medical and pharmacy history museum...
Click to read more »History of Lithuania – Republic of Lithuania History of Luxembourg – Grand Duchy of Luxembourg History of Madagascar – Republic of Madagascar History...
Click to read more »The history of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764) covers a period in the history of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, from...
Click to read more »Libya, History of Liechtenstein, History of Lithuania, History of Local history Luxembourg, History of Malaysia, History of Maritime history Maya civilization...
Click to read more »Botanical garden Gardening History of gardening List of botanical gardens List of botanical gardens in Lithuania History of botanical gardens in Lithuania...
Click to read more »Lithuania Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire in 1796–1801. After the third partition of the Polish–Lithuanian...
Click to read more »Lithuania–United States relations are the bilateral foreign relations between Lithuania and the United States. Lithuania is one of the most pro-United...
Click to read more »Year-Book of Lithuanian History) is an academic journal covering the history of Lithuania published by the Lithuanian Institute of History. From 1971 to...
Click to read more »resistance organization based in the Vilna Ghetto in German-occupied Lithuania and founded on 21 January 1942. The clandestine organisation was established...
Click to read more »The Catholic Church in Lithuania (Lithuanian: Katalikų Bažnyčia Lietuvoje) is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of...
Click to read more »romanized: Belorusskiye litovtsy) have a long history, as the lands of what is now Belarus was part of Lithuania for more than half a millennium from the 13th...
Click to read more »most of Lithuanian history the cultural regions of Aukštaitija, Suvalkija and Dzūkija were together known as the historical land of Lithuania Proper which...
Click to read more »Lithuanian Americans refer to American citizens and residents of Lithuanian descent or were born in Lithuania. New Philadelphia, Pennsylvania has the...
Click to read more »The Lithuania men's national basketball team (Lithuanian: Lietuvos nacionalinė vyrų krepšinio rinktinė) represents Lithuania in international basketball...
Click to read more »Commander of Buh Cossacks Army. Bulawa Hetmans of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Kosh otaman History of Cossacks Zaporizhian Host Zaporizhian Sich List of...
Click to read more »tautinis atgimimas), was a period of the history of Lithuania in the 19th century, when a major part of Lithuanian-inhabited areas belonged to the Russian...
Click to read more »Lithuania proper refers to a region that existed within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania where the Lithuanian language was spoken. The primary meaning is...
Click to read more »The Great Lithuanian Route (Lithuanian: Didysis Lietuvos kelias, Polish: Wielki Gościniec Litewski) was one of the most important roads of the Polish–Lithuanian...
Click to read more »semantika (in Lithuanian). Vilniaus pedagoginis universitetas. pp. 173–175. ISBN 978-9955-20-438-1. Timeline of Lithuanian history Lithuanian calendar from...
Click to read more »museums in Lithuania. Automuseum Vilnius, Vilnius – [1] Stasys Eidrigevičius – Stasys Museum, Panevėžys, Lithuania Biržai Castle: Regional history museum...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1500–1503) also known as the Second Lithuanian–Muscovite War was a war between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania led by Alexander...
Click to read more »Culture of Lithuania combines an indigenous heritage, represented by the unique Lithuanian language, with Nordic cultural aspects and Catholic traditions...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian resistance units and insurgents that fought in the anti-communist 1941 June Uprising in Lithuania are sometimes called Lithuanian partisans...
Click to read more »enforcement in Lithuania is the responsibility of a national police under the jurisdiction of the Interior Ministry. The main institution is the Lithuanian Police...
Click to read more »Lithuanian book smugglers or Lithuanian book carriers (Lithuanian: knygnešiaĩ, singular: knygnešys) smuggled Lithuanian language books printed in the...
Click to read more »Politics of Lithuania takes place in a framework of a unitary semi-presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the president of Lithuania is the...
Click to read more »Poland and Lithuania established diplomatic relations from the 13th century, after the Grand Duchy of Lithuania under king Mindaugas acquired some of the...
Click to read more »Science. The history of ALKA is traced to 1922 when Catholic priest Pranciškus Mykolas Juras (Francis M. Juras) began collecting Lithuanian books and periodicals...
Click to read more »in Lithuania History of Lithuania Timeline of the history of Lithuania Current events in Lithuania Economic history of Lithuania Military history of Lithuania...
Click to read more »This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Lithuania. The postal history of Lithuania started around the 10th or 12th century or even...
Click to read more »Lithuania is not the very centre of Gothic architecture, but it provides a number of examples, partly very different and some quite unique. Lithuania...
Click to read more »The National Museum of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos nacionalinis muziejus), established in 1952, is a state-sponsored historical museum that encompasses...
Click to read more »Parliamentary elections were held in Lithuania on 10 June 1936, after a new law on holding elections was issued by presidential decree. Candidates had...
Click to read more »during the country's history formed Lithuanian cuisine.[citation needed] German traditions have had an influence on Lithuanian cuisine, introducing pork...
Click to read more »Funicular) is a funicular railway in Kaunas, Lithuania. Built in 1931, it is the oldest funicular in Lithuania and is among the oldest vehicles of such type...
Click to read more »The Kingdom of Lithuania was an attempt to establish an independent constitutional Lithuanian monarchy in 1918. It was created towards the end of World...
Click to read more »in the Republic of Central Lithuania. Following the 1922 general elections, it held 13 seats in the Sejm of Central Lithuania. Its ideology consisted of...
Click to read more »Trakai Island Castle (Lithuanian: Trakų salos pilis, Polish: Zamek w Trokach) is an island castle located in Trakai, Lithuania, on an island in Lake Galvė...
Click to read more »In the history of Lithuania, the Vilnius Conference (Lithuanian: Vilniaus konferencija) or Vilnius National Conference met on 18–22 September 1917, and...
Click to read more »was a Lithuanian historian. He was known as one of the best historians in Lithuania specializing in the early history of Grand Duchy of Lithuania and is...
Click to read more »Lithuania is the national central bank for Lithuania within the Eurosystem. It is fully owned by the Lithuanian state. The interwar Bank of Lithuania...
Click to read more »minister of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Ministras Pirmininkas, lit. 'Minister-Chairman', colloquially also referred to as the premier Lithuanian: premjeras)...
Click to read more »Lithuanian partisans waged guerrilla warfare in Lithuania against the Soviet Union in 1944–1953. Similar anti-Soviet resistance groups, also known as...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Basketball Player of the Year award is established in 2008 to recognize the best basketball player of the year from Lithuania. The winners...
Click to read more »17 December 1931) was a Lithuanian educator and university professor. He served as the first minister of education of Lithuania from 11 November 1918 to...
Click to read more »The history of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1648) covers a period in the history of Poland and Lithuania, before their joint state was subjected...
Click to read more »Vilna Gaon Museum of Jewish History (Lithuanian: Vilniaus Gaono žydų istorijos muziejus; Yiddish: דער ווילנער גאון מלוכהשער יידישער מוז, romanized: Der...
Click to read more »Parliamentary elections were held in Lithuania on 14–15 July 1940 to the People's Seimas. They followed an ultimatum from the Soviet Union to allow Soviet...
Click to read more »Aleksander Jagiellończyk; Lithuanian: Aleksandras Jogailaitis; 5 August 1461 – 19 August 1506) was Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1492 and King of Poland...
Click to read more »of the Chief Archivist of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Vyriausiojo Archyvaro Tarnyba) is a government agency in Lithuania, which participates in the...
Click to read more »Sport1 is a Lithuanian sport channel founded on 16 August 2008. It became the first sport channel in Lithuania founded by the Lithuanian television network...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Riflemen's Union (LRU, Lithuanian: Lietuvos šaulių sąjunga), also referred to as Šauliai (the Riflemen; from Lithuanian: šaulys for rifleman)...
Click to read more »Jonas Vabalas-Gudaitis (14 January 1881 – 14 November 1955) was a Lithuanian psychologist, educator, agronomist, hydrologist, philosopher of language,...
Click to read more »A Lithuanian Uruguayan is a Uruguayan citizen who is fully or partially of Lithuanian descent. Lithuanians migrated to Uruguay mostly during the 1920s...
Click to read more »list of heads of state of Lithuania over historical Lithuanian state. The timeline includes all heads of state of Lithuania as a sovereign entity, legitimately...
Click to read more »of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Nepriklausomybės Aktas) or the Act of February 16th, also the Lithuanian Resolution on Independence (Lithuanian: Lietuvos...
Click to read more »working at the Ministry of Culture of the Lithuanian SSR. In 1981, he began working at the Lithuanian History Institute. In 1993 he received Ph.D. for...
Click to read more »The Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės valdovų rūmai Vilniaus žemutinėje pilyje; Polish: Zamek Dolny...
Click to read more »The Metropolis of Lithuania was a metropolis of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in the Eastern Orthodox Church. It was erected on the territory...
Click to read more »of Lithuania. The term "Prezidentūra" is also used as a metonym to refer to the Office of the President of Lithuania. The palace traces its history back...
Click to read more »in the year 2013 in Lithuania. President: Dalia Grybauskaitė Prime Minister: Algirdas Butkevičius Amber Grid established Lithuania in the Eurovision Song...
Click to read more »1410 during the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War. The alliance of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, led respectively by...
Click to read more »in the Republic of Central Lithuania. Following the 1922 general elections, it held 3 seats in the Sejm of Central Lithuania. Its political programme was...
Click to read more »ethnic group and minority in Belarus, Lithuania and Poland who originally settled in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania at the beginning of the 14th century...
Click to read more »The Constitutional Catholic Party of Lithuania and Belarus (Polish: Stronnictwo Konstytucyjno-Katolickie na Litwę i Białoruś; Belarusian: Канстытуцыйна-каталіцкая...
Click to read more »The History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1764–1795) is concerned with the final decades of existence of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth....
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Song and Dance Festival (Lithuanian: Lietuvių dainų ir šokių šventė), colloquially known also as the Song Celebration (Lithuanian: Dainų...
Click to read more »Lithuania–United Kingdom relations are foreign relations between Lithuania and the United Kingdom. The history of Lithuania's relations with the United...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian nobility (Lithuanian: bajorija) or szlachta of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės šlėkta, Polish:...
Click to read more »Ethnographic Lithuania is a concept that defines Lithuanian territories as a significant part of the territories that belonged to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and...
Click to read more »of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos gyventojų genocido ir rezistencijos tyrimo centras or LGGRTC) is a state-funded research institute in Lithuania dedicated...
Click to read more »Lithuanian raid on Poland was an attack of Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Duchy of Belz on the Kingdom of Poland that took place in autumn 1376. It was...
Click to read more »Unia lubelska; Lithuanian: Liublino unija) was signed on 1 July 1569 in Lublin, Poland, and created a single state, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth,...
Click to read more »in the Republic of Central Lithuania. Following the 1922 general elections, it held 34 seats in the Sejm of Central Lithuania, being the second most popular...
Click to read more »Documented references about Lithuanians in Russia are dated at least by the 13th century. Throughout modern history there were several occurrences of...
Click to read more »The Statutes of Lithuania, originally known as the Statutes of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, were a 16th-century codification of all the legislation of...
Click to read more »World War I (after the Gorlice–Tarnów Offensive). It was bordered by the Lithuania District to the north. The area was formed roughly by parts of the occupied...
Click to read more »of Vilnius. In 1907, he founded the Lithuanian Scientific Society, a learned society dedicated to Lithuanian history, ethnography, linguistics. Basanavičius...
Click to read more »Union of Lithuanian Teachers (Lithuanian: Lietuvių mokytojų sąjunga or Lietuvių mokytojų susivienijimas) was the first association of Lithuanian teachers...
Click to read more »The sejm (Lithuanian: Seimas, Ruthenian: Соймъ, Polish: Sejm) was an early parliament in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It was active from 1445 to 1569...
Click to read more »Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) (Lithuanian: Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas, VDU) is a public university in Kaunas, Lithuania. The university was founded in...
Click to read more »The Vilnius Region formed part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from the emergence of the Lithuanian state in the late Middle Ages until the Third Partition...
Click to read more »The Jagiellonian dynasty (US: /ˌjɑːɡjəˈloʊniən/; US: /ˌjɑːɡəˈ-/; Lithuanian: Jogailaičių dinastija; Polish: dynastia jagiellońska), also known as the House...
Click to read more »This is a list of the most populous cities in the three Baltic states: Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. The population figures, measured within city limits...
Click to read more »Gulf of Finland in the north, Lake Peipus and Russia to the east, and Lithuania to the south. As a consequence of the Livonian War (1558–1583), the territory...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Council of Lords (Belarusian: Паны-Рада, Lithuanian: Ponų taryba) was the main permanent institution of central government in the Grand...
Click to read more »year 2009 in Lithuania. May - Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 17 May - Dalia Grybauskaitė is elected as President of Lithuania in the 2009...
Click to read more »(born 12 September 1973 in Kaunas) is a Lithuanian historian specializing in the history of medieval Lithuania. Baranauskas spent his youth in Žeimelis...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Activist Front (LAF; Lithuanian: Lietuvių aktyvistų frontas) was a Lithuanian underground resistance organization established in 1940 after...
Click to read more »The coat of arms of Lithuania features an armoured knight on horseback, wielding a sword and carrying a shield with a Jagiellonian cross. This emblem...
Click to read more »Council of Lithuania Minor (Lithuanian: Mažosios Lietuvos tautinė taryba or Prūsų Lietuvos tautinė taryba) was a council of Prussian Lithuanians established...
Click to read more »18th and 19th centuries. The Misnagdim were particularly concentrated in Lithuania, where Vilnius served as the bastion of the movement, but anti-Hasidic...
Click to read more »The magnates of Poland and Lithuania (Polish: magnateria, Lithuanian: magnatai) were an aristocracy of Polish-Lithuanian nobility (szlachta) that existed...
Click to read more »CLAY-ped-ə; Lithuanian: [ˈklˠɐɪ̯ˑpʲeːdˠɐ] ; German: Memel) is a city in Lithuania on the Baltic Sea coast. It is the third-largest city in Lithuania, the fifth-largest...
Click to read more »elections since 1926, and only the fifth free elections in all of Lithuanian history. The pro-independence Sąjūdis movement refused to become a political...
Click to read more »Lithuanianization) is a process of cultural assimilation, where Lithuanian culture or its language is voluntarily or forcibly adopted. The Lithuanian...
Click to read more »The First Congress of Lithuanian Women (Lithuanian: Pirmasis lietuvių moterų suvažiavimas) took place on 6–7 October [O.S. 23–24 September] 1907 in Kaunas...
Click to read more »The Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Belarus (Polish: Wielkie Księstwo Litewsko-Białoruskie; Belarusian: Вялікае Княства Літоўска-Беларускае, romanized: Vialikaje...
Click to read more »Union of Democrats "For Lithuania" (Lithuanian: Demokratų sąjunga „Vardan Lietuvos“; DSVL) is a centre-left and green Lithuanian political party founded...
Click to read more »Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights in Lithuania have gradually evolved over the years, although LGBT people continue to face legal...
Click to read more »is best remembered as the author of a nine-volume Polish-language history of Lithuania from the early Middle Ages to the Union of Lublin. Teodor Narbutt...
Click to read more »Great Scribe of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos didysis raštininkas; Latin: notarius magnus Lithuaniae) was a central, though non-Senatorial, office in...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Education Society Rytas (Lithuanian: Lietuvių švietimo draugija „Rytas“; "rytas" means morning or dawn) was a Roman Catholic society fostering...
Click to read more »in Lithuanian history since 1990. Paksas's victory and subsequent impeachment in 2004 led to the rise of the Order and Justice party. The Lithuanian president...
Click to read more »is Professor of Polish-Lithuanian History at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES). He studied history at the University of Cambridge...
Click to read more »partially or predominantly of Lithuanian descent or are Lithuanian-born people residing in Brazil.[citation needed] The first Lithuanian to set foot on Brazilian...
Click to read more »Government of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Laikinoji Vyriausybė) was an attempted provisional government to form an independent Lithuanian state in the...
Click to read more »hundred years of history of several Central and Eastern European countries; in particular, states descended from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, once...
Click to read more »Kernavė was a medieval capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and today is a tourist attraction and an archeological site (population 238, 2021). It...
Click to read more »Master of the hunt (Polish: łowczy; Lithuanian: medžioklis; Latin: venator) was a Polish royal court official from the 13th century with responsibility...
Click to read more »Islam in Lithuania, unlike many other northern and western European countries, has a long history starting from the 14th century. The medieval Grand Duchy...
Click to read more »Nalse) was an ancient land in the early stages of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It is mentioned in written sources from 1229 to 1298. The references...
Click to read more »Grigorijus Potašenko. Multinational Lithuania: history of ethnic minorities, 2008, p. 58. Lonely Planet Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania, 2012, p. 25. Національний...
Click to read more »Ossetia History of the Jews in Kazakhstan History of the Jews in Kyrgyzstan History of the Jews in Latvia History of the Jews in Lithuania History of the...
Click to read more »Dainava; south west from the upper Nemunas, between Marijampolė, Merkinė (Lithuania), Slonim, Kobryn (Belarus), Białystok, and Ełk (Poland). Today this area...
Click to read more »from 1941 to 1945. It served as the German civilian occupation regime in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and the western part of the Byelorussian SSR during...
Click to read more »Gediminas's Tower (Lithuanian: Gedimino pilies bokštas) is the remaining part of the Upper Castle on top of the Gediminas Hill in Vilnius, Lithuania. It has a...
Click to read more »Canada and Lithuania have long-standing foreign relations. Diplomatic relations were first established in 1937. Canada never recognized the annexation...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian litas (ISO 4217 code: LTL, symbolized as Lt; plural litai (nominative) or litų (genitive) was the currency of Lithuania, until 1 January...
Click to read more »Uprising. This Lithuanian–Polish–Cossack timeframe was preceded by Kiev in the Golden Horde period (1240–1362/3), and was succeeded by the history of Kyiv (1657–1811)...
Click to read more »[raˈd͡ʑiviww]; Lithuanian: Radvila; Belarusian: Радзівіл, romanized: Radzivił; German: Radziwill) is a Polish princely family of Lithuanian origin, and one...
Click to read more »Bulgaria, Slovenia, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. History of post-Soviet Russia Viktor Kožený Privatization in Russia David...
Click to read more »History of the Baltic States may refer to: History of Lithuania History of Latvia History of Estonia This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Click to read more »Lithuania operated two Soviet-type nuclear power reactors with a total net capacity of 2.4 GW at Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant between 1983 and 2009. After...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Supercup (Lithuanian: Lietuvos futbolo supertaurė) or LFF Supercup is an annual football match contested between the champions of the previous...
Click to read more »Stronnictwo Demokratyczne, Lithuanian: Demokratų partija) was a left-wing political party in the Republic of Central Lithuania. Following the 1922 general...
Click to read more »The first known record of the name of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuva) was recorded in the Annals of Quedlinburg (Latin: Annales Quedlinburgenses, written...
Click to read more »Party of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos socialdemokratų partija, LSDP) is a centre-left and social democratic political party in Lithuania. Founded as...
Click to read more »Ignalina) is a Lithuanian historian, archivist, and professor. His specialty is political history of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, history of cities and...
Click to read more »The Lithuania–Poland border is the state border between the Republic of Lithuania and the Republic of Poland. The length of the border is 104 kilometres...
Click to read more »these lands were absorbed by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which later was merged into the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 16th century. Following the...
Click to read more »Lithuanian encyclopedias are encyclopedias published in the Lithuanian language or encyclopedias about Lithuania and Lithuania-related topics. The first...
Click to read more »Хадкевіч; Lithuanian: Chodkevičius) was one of the most influential noble families of Lithuanian-Ruthenian descent within the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
Click to read more »Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War. It took place on 10 October 1410, near the village of Łąsko Wielkie and ended in victory for the Polish–Lithuanian alliance...
Click to read more »minority in Lithuania has a long history. According to the 2011 census, 46.2% of Latvians speak Latvian as their mother tongue, while Lithuanian is native...
Click to read more »The Second Conference of the State of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Antroji Lietuvos Valstybės konferencija) was a conference held on 16–22 January 1919 in Kaunas...
Click to read more »Olympic history. Lithuania left Paris with four medals (two silver and two bronze), failing to secure a gold for the fifth time in its Olympic history. The...
Click to read more »Lithuanians in the United Kingdom (Lithuanian: Didžiosios Britanijos lietuviai) include individuals born in Lithuania who have migrated to the UK, among...
Click to read more »battle stopped the Teutonic attacks on Medininkai land until Grand Duke of Lithuania Gediminas concluded a truce with the Teutonic Order (1324–1328). "1320...
Click to read more »This is a list of years in Lithuania. 1990s 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000s 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009...
Click to read more »region of Lithuania Minor. It was the place where two treaties were concluded, of great importance in the history of France, Poland, Lithuania, Germany...
Click to read more »of Lithuania and Belarus was a left-wing political party, that was an autonomous branch of Polish Socialist Party, and which operated in Lithuania and...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Reserve Battalion (Lithuanian: Lietuvių atsargos batalionas) was a Lithuanian unit of the Russian Army that operated in Smolensk from late...
Click to read more »Gediminas (c. 1275 – December 1341) was Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1315 or 1316 until his death in 1341. Gediminas is traditionally considered to have...
Click to read more »Religion in Lithuania (2021 census) Catholicism (74.2%) Eastern Orthodoxy (4.40%) Lutheranism (0.56%) Other Christians (0.27%) No religion (6.30%) Other...
Click to read more »Lithuania. The two nations share a long and complex history within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and, later, under the rule of the Russian Empire. However...
Click to read more »division of professional football in Lithuania. It is organized by the Lithuanian Football Federation (LFF) (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Futbolo Federacija). The...
Click to read more »The Army of Central Lithuania was the armed forces of the state of Central Lithuania proclaimed by General Lucjan Żeligowski on October 12, 1920. With...
Click to read more »and Primorsk. The first known incident in the series was reported in Lithuania on 23 March, followed by further crashes in Latvia and Estonia on 25 March...
Click to read more »decorations of Lithuania. The shareholding is managed by the central bank of Lithuania. Lithuanian mintage tradition traces its history back to Algirdas...
Click to read more »Originally from a merchant family, he joined the Lithuanian Army shortly after the independence of Lithuania, rising to the rank of captain while also securing...
Click to read more »Vytautas Magnus Gymnasium (Lithuanian: Vilniaus Vytauto Didžiojo gimnazija) is a gymnasium (high school) in Vilnius, Lithuania. Established in 1915, it...
Click to read more »Germany from 1941 to 1944. Initially, many Estonians, Latvians, and Lithuanians considered the Germans liberators from the Soviet Union. The Balts hoped...
Click to read more »Vilnius (/ˈvɪlniəs/ VIL-nee-əs; Lithuanian: [ˈvʲɪlʲnʲʊs] ) is the capital of and largest city in Lithuania and the most-populous city in the Baltic states...
Click to read more »Socialist Soviet Republic of Lithuania and Belorussia (SSR LiB), alternatively referred to as the Socialist Soviet Republic of Lithuania and White Russia or simply...
Click to read more »Germany–Lithuania relations are the bilateral relations between Germany and Lithuania. The formal diplomatic relations existed from 1918 to 1944 and again...
Click to read more »president of the Republic of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublikos Prezidentas) is the head of state of the Republic of Lithuania. The president directs...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Civil War of 1389–1392 was the second civil conflict between Jogaila, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, and his cousin Vytautas...
Click to read more »Janulaitis (1878–1950) was a Lithuanian attorney, judge, and university professor who specialized in the legal history of Lithuania. Janulatis studied law at...
Click to read more »The Balts or Baltic peoples (Lithuanian: baltai, Latvian: balti) are a group of peoples inhabiting the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea who speak Baltic...
Click to read more »This is a list of Lithuanians, both people of Lithuanian descent and people with the birthplace or citizenship of Lithuania. In a case when a person was...
Click to read more »Japan–Lithuania relations are the bilateral relations between Japan and Lithuania. Both nations are members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation...
Click to read more »The Prussian Lithuanians, or Lietuvininkai (singular: Lietuvininkas, plural: Lietuvininkai), are Lithuanians, originally Lithuanian language speakers,...
Click to read more »extending the operation of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant was held in Lithuania on 12 October 2008 alongside parliamentary elections. The country's government...
Click to read more »in the Republic of Central Lithuania. Following the 1922 general elections, it held 43 seats in the Sejm of Central Lithuania, the most of all parties....
Click to read more »Rail transport in Lithuania consists of freight shipments and passenger services. The construction of the first railway line in Lithuania began in 1859....
Click to read more »was the last in a series of the Partitions of Poland–Lithuania and the land of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth among Prussia, the Habsburg monarchy,...
Click to read more »The Communist Party of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos komunistų partija; Russian: Коммунистическая партия Литвы, romanized: Kommunisticheskaya partiya...
Click to read more »Lithuania Minor or Prussian Lithuania is a historical region divided between Lithuania and the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia, and one of five ethnographic...
Click to read more »earlier, on June 15, 1940, the Red Army occupied Lithuania and established the unpopular Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic, which silenced its critics...
Click to read more »The three Baltic states (Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia) undertook the synchronization of their electric power transmission infrastructure with the Continental...
Click to read more »Kóvenskaya gubérniya Lithuanian: Kauno gubernija Vaitiekūnas, Stasys (2006). Lietuvos gyventojai: Per du tūkstantmečius (in Lithuanian). Vilnius: Mokslo...
Click to read more »(in Lithuanian) (19). Vilnius: Lithuanian Institute of History. Retrieved 16 January 2023. Lithuanian spelling rules (2022, in Lithuanian) Lithuanian punctuation...
Click to read more »The Kaunas Mint (Lithuanian: Kauno monetų kalykla) was a Lithuanian mint which produced coins in Kaunas that operated between 1665 and 1667 and again between...
Click to read more »Chicago area has the largest Lithuanian community outside Lithuania. Chicago has been dubbed Little Lithuania and many Lithuanian Americans refer to it as...
Click to read more »Basketball is the most popular sport in Lithuania. During public opinion polls in Lithuania, citizens regularly describe basketball as their priority...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Chronicles or Belarusian-Lithuanian Chronicles are three redactions of chronicles compiled in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. All redactions...
Click to read more »Sonderkommando) or Special Squad of the German Security Police and SD (Lithuanian: Vokiečių Saugumo policijos ir SD ypatingasis būrys) was a death squad...
Click to read more »operated by Nazi Germany in the city of Vilnius in the modern country of Lithuania, at the time part of the Nazi-administered Reichskommissariat Ostland...
Click to read more »Football is one of the top two most popular sports Lithuania by the quantity of active sportsmen. However, with only 52,000 match spectators a year (2019)...
Click to read more »Republic of China, does not have official diplomatic relations with Lithuania, since Lithuania does not officially recognize the Republic of China and maintains...
Click to read more »The Lithuania women's national football team (Lithuanian: Lietuvos nacionalinė moterų futbolo komanda) represents Lithuania in international women's football...
Click to read more »The coinage of the Lithuanian litas was introduced in 1993 and was used until the introduction of the euro in 2015. It was composed of coins denominated...
Click to read more »The Baptism of Lithuania is an oil on canvas painting by the Polish artist Jan Matejko,shows the conversion of Lithuania (then a Grand Duchy) to Christianity...
Click to read more »July 1943) was a Jewish resistance fighter in Nazi-occupied Vilnius, Lithuania, during World War II. He was a member of the Communist Party. He was the...
Click to read more »The Lithuania–Russia border is an international border between the Republic of Lithuania (EU member) and Kaliningrad Oblast, an exclave of the Russian...
Click to read more »role in the history of the Commonwealth. Despite having access to the Baltic Sea and temporarily to the Black Sea, neither Poland nor Lithuania had any significant...
Click to read more »Lithuania–Ukraine relations are foreign relations between Lithuania and Ukraine. Both countries are members of the Lublin Triangle, OSCE, Council of Europe...
Click to read more »Kaunas Priest Seminary (Lithuanian: Kauno kunigų seminarija) is the largest seminary in Lithuania serving the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kaunas. It...
Click to read more »The 2001 Lithuania Census was carried out during April 6 - April 16 by the Lithuanian Department of Statistics. The results were published in 2002. At...
Click to read more »Films have been made in Lithuania since the early twentieth century. On 28 July 1896, Thomas Edison live photography session was held in the Concerts...
Click to read more »officially known as the Treaty of Perpetual Peace Russian: Вечный мир, Lithuanian: Amžinoji taika, Polish: Pokój wieczysty but also known in Polish tradition...
Click to read more »Brazil–Lithuania relations are the bilateral relations between Brazil and Lithuania. The first Lithuanian to set foot on Brazilian soil, according to a...
Click to read more »was an administrative territorial entity of East Prussia, located in Lithuania Minor. It was part of Regierungsbezirk Gumbinnen. The seat was in Heydekrug...
Click to read more »Its most active section is devoted to history, and in particular to the history of the Catholic Church in Lithuania. Other active sections include those...
Click to read more »The Supreme Lithuanian Council in Russia (Lithuanian: Vyriausioji lietuvių taryba Rusijoje) was a short-lived Lithuanian organization in Voronezh, Russia...
Click to read more »September 1263) was the first known Grand Duke of Lithuania and the only crowned King of Lithuania. Little is known of his origins, early life, or rise...
Click to read more »1918–1940 (PDF) (in Lithuanian). Kaunas: Šviesa. pp. 416–418. ISBN 5-430-02696-4. Grigaravičiūtė, Sandra (2013). History of Lithuanian Diplomacy, 1918–1940...
Click to read more »Denmark–Lithuania relations refers to the historical and current diplomatic relations between Denmark and Lithuania. Lithuania has an embassy in Copenhagen...
Click to read more »Lithuania can be traced to the 20th century, although the time of its first introduction there remains unknown. Zen Buddhism practiced in Lithuania today...
Click to read more »The Partitions of Poland were three partitions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth that took place between 1772 and 1795, toward the end of the 18th...
Click to read more »The Lithuania women's national handball team is the national handball team of Lithuania and takes part in international team handball competitions. 1993...
Click to read more »in the city of Vilna, then part of the Russian empire (now Vilnius in Lithuania). The group was founded in the mid-1890s. Its members devoted themselves...
Click to read more »of Augustinas Voldemaras, former Prime Minister of Lithuania, active from 1929 to 1941 in Lithuania. The group stemmed from the militarized Iron Wolf organization...
Click to read more »Taxes in Lithuania are levied by the central and the local governments. Most important revenue sources include the value added tax, personal income tax...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Aviation Museum (Lithuanian: Lietuvos aviacijos muziejus) is located in Kaunas, Lithuania. The museum was officially opened in 1983. The...
Click to read more »(Ям-Запольский) or Jam Zapolski, signed on 15 January 1582 between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Tsardom of Russia, was one of the treaties that ended...
Click to read more »This article is about the particular significance of the year 2010 to Lithuania and its people. President: Dalia Grybauskaitė Prime Minister: Andrius...
Click to read more »77 Lobin 2017, p. 44. Nikolay Karamzin, History of Russia state. V. 7 cp. 2 Lobin 2017, p. 43. The Lithuanian troops themselves had about 6,000 at their...
Click to read more »the history of Yiddish theater. It was formed in and named after the city of Vilnius (Vilna) in the Russian Empire, later capital city of Lithuania. Distinctly...
Click to read more »is credited as the author of the first book on the history of Lithuania written in the Lithuanian language. Only a few of his works were published during...
Click to read more »German-Soviet Invasion of Poland, part of the Vilnius Region was under Lithuanian administration in the period lasting from the takeover of the city from...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Tatars of the Imperial Guard (French: Tartares Lituaniens de la Garde Impériale / Lithuanian: Imperatoriškosios Gvardijos Lietuvos totoriai)...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian–Muscovite War, known in the Rogozh Chronicle as Litovschina (Russian: Литовщина), encompasses three raids by Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania...
Click to read more »TV6 is a Lithuanian terrestrial, satellite and cable television channel owned by the media company Providence Equity Partners. It was launched on March...
Click to read more »post-Soviet era and ninth overall in Summer Olympic history. The National Olympic Committee of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos tautinis olimpinis komitetas, LTOK)...
Click to read more »Belarusian minority in Lithuania (Belarusian: Беларусы Літвы; Lithuanian: Lietuvos baltarusiai) is one of the ethnic minorities in Lithuania. The community is...
Click to read more »Kuncevičius (2000) [1995]. The History of Lithuania Before 1795 (English ed.). Vilnius: Lithuanian Institute of History. pp. 220–222. ISBN 9986-810-13-2...
Click to read more »Lithuanian schools in Voronezh were organized by Lithuanian war refugees in Voronezh during World War I. Lithuanian students and teachers were evacuated...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Jewish Community (Lithuanian: Lietuvos žydų bendruomenė, abbreviated LŽB) is an organization in Lithuania uniting Lithuanian Jews. Its...
Click to read more »poorly documented periods in the history of Lithuania. The only recorded information about the Grand Duke of Lithuania during that time is a short note...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian conferences during World War I refer to ten conferences held by Lithuanian activists during World War I in Switzerland and Sweden. They...
Click to read more »but is considered one of the most successful kings in Polish and Lithuanian history, particularly in the military realm. His signal achievement was his...
Click to read more »Lithuanian mythology (Lithuanian: Lietuvių mitologija) is the mythology of Lithuanian polytheism, the religion of pre-Christian Lithuanians. Like other...
Click to read more »carried out between 1772 and 1795, the sovereign state known as the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth disappeared from the map of Europe. In 1918 following the...
Click to read more »names) is a city and lake resort in Lithuania. It lies 28 kilometres (17 miles) west of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania or just 7 kilometres (4 miles) from...
Click to read more »Parliamentary elections were held in Lithuania on 14 October 2012, with a second round on 28 October in the constituencies where no candidate won a majority...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Liberty League or LLL (Lithuanian: Lietuvos laisvės lyga) was a dissident organization in the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic and...
Click to read more »Lithuanian Bishops' Conference (Lithuanian: Lietuvos vyskupų konferencija) is the official meeting of Catholic bishops in Lithuania. It has its seat in...
Click to read more »All official holidays in Lithuania are established by acts of Seimas. The following are official holidays in Lithuania, that mean days off: The list of...
Click to read more »longstanding history of common statehood, some noble families often described as "Polish" actually originated in Grand Duchy of Lithuania and are of Lithuanian or...
Click to read more »Antanas Smetona (Lithuanian: [ɐnˈtǎːnɐs sʲmʲɛtoːˈnɐ] ; 10 August 1874 – 9 January 1944) was a Lithuanian intellectual, journalist, and politician. He...
Click to read more »The Seimas of the Lithuanian Republic (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublikos Seimas), or simply the Seimas (/ˈseɪməs/ SAY-məs; Lithuanian: [ˈsɛɪˑmɐs]), is the...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Road Museum (Lithuanian: Lietuvos kelių muziejus) is a museum in Vievis, Lithuania, that exhibits the history of road building and road...
Click to read more »spans the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period in European history. The Lithuanian Grand Duke Jogaila (Władysław II Jagiełło) founded the dynasty;...
Click to read more »Kretinga (Yiddish: קרעטינגע) is a city in Klaipėda County, in north-western Lithuania. It is the capital of the Kretinga District Municipality. It is located...
Click to read more »The talonas (from a Lithuanian word for "coupon") was a temporary currency issued in Lithuania between 1991 and 1993. It replaced the Soviet ruble at par...
Click to read more »Wileńszczyzny; Lithuanian: Vilniaus krašto autonomija) was an idea about a politically autonomous territorial unit for Poles in Lithuania, which began to...
Click to read more »and was made in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The Sapieha family played an important role in Lithuania's history through much of the 16th century. In...
Click to read more »party in Lithuania that was led by Ramūnas Karbauskis. The party is one of the representatives of the left wing of Lithuanian politics. Lithuanian journalist...
Click to read more »The Belarus–Lithuania border is an international border almost 678.8 km (421.8 mi) in length between the Republic of Belarus (CIS member) and the Republic...
Click to read more »Parliamentary elections were held in Lithuania on 13 and 27 October 2024 to elect the 141 members of the Seimas. Members were elected in 71 single-member...
Click to read more »Young Lithuania (Lithuanian: Partija "Jaunoji Lietuva") is a nationalist political party in Lithuania. The party has no seats in the Seimas, European...
Click to read more »established in 1929 in Kaunas. It was the first society dedicated to history in Lithuania and was a sign of historians becoming more professional. It sought...
Click to read more »the histories of Poland and Lithuania; it marked the beginning of four centuries of shared history of the two polities. By 1569, the Polish–Lithuanian union...
Click to read more »Government of Lithuania, officially the Government of the Republic of Lithuania (GRL), is the cabinet of and exercising executive power in Lithuania. Among other...
Click to read more »The January Events (Lithuanian: Sausio įvykiai) were a series of violent confrontations between the civilian population of Lithuania, supporting independence...
Click to read more »1861 – 6 November 1944) was a prominent and prolific Lithuanian activist during the Lithuanian National Revival. For 35 years, he lived in the United...
Click to read more »The beer brewing tradition in Lithuania tends to favor the northern part of the country and is centered around the towns of Pasvalys, Pakruojis, Kupiškis...
Click to read more »individuals with histories in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Lithuania–Poland relations (since 1918) Polish minority in Lithuania Lithuanian minority in...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force (LTDF; Lithuanian: Lietuvos vietinė rinktinė, LVR[a]) was a short-lived Lithuanian volunteer military unit created...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Women's Cup (Lithuanian: LFF moterų taurė) is the annual cup competition of women's football teams in Lithuania. In current years the cup...
Click to read more »troops led by Alexander Nevsky against the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1245. Since 1219, Lithuania had regularly raided Russian lands. As J. Fennel noted...
Click to read more »north-east Lithuania. It is the administrative center of Utena district and Utena County. Utena is one of the oldest settlements of Lithuania. The name...
Click to read more »Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos nacionalinė Martyno Mažvydo biblioteka) is a national cultural institution which...
Click to read more »Agriculture in Lithuania dates to the Neolithic period, about 3,000 to 1,000 BC. It has been one of Lithuania's most important occupations for many centuries...
Click to read more »Events in the year 2012 in Lithuania. President: Dalia Grybauskaitė Prime Minister: Andrius Kubilius (until 13 December), Algirdas Butkevičius (starting...
Click to read more »Multinational Lithuania: history of ethnic minorities, Šviesa, p. 30, ISBN 9785430052508 Duczmal, Małgorzata (2012). Jogailaičiai (PDF) (in Lithuanian). Translated...
Click to read more »Eneba is a Lithuania-based digital marketplace for video game keys and digital entertainment products. Founded in 2018, the company lists game keys, downloadable...
Click to read more »team for almost 20 years. Whilst with Porto, Jankauskas made history as the first Lithuanian footballer to win the Champions League, in 2004. Ten years...
Click to read more »Nida (German: Nidden, Kursenieki: Nīde) is a resort settlement in Lithuania, the administrative centre of Neringa municipality. Located on the Curonian...
Click to read more »The 1938 Polish ultimatum to Lithuania was an ultimatum delivered to Lithuania by Poland on March 17, 1938. The Lithuanian government had steadfastly refused...
Click to read more »between the armies of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Principality of Moldavia against the Golden Horde. The Lithuanians won a decisive victory and finalized...
Click to read more »Sophia Vitovtovna of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Sofija Vytautaitė, Russian: Софья Витовтовна, romanized: Sofya Vitovtovna; 1371 – 1453) was the grand princess...
Click to read more »Lithuania attracts many visitors from neighbouring countries and from all over the world. In 2018, there were 1.7 million foreign visitors to Lithuania...
Click to read more »The Vilnius Castle Complex (Lithuanian: Vilniaus pilių kompleksas or Vilniaus pilys) is a group of cultural, and historic structures on the left bank of...
Click to read more »theatre history. Her own books include: Kazimiera Kymantaitė – Vilnius: Mintis, 1983. – About Kazimiera Kymantaitė, the first female Lithuanian stage director...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian-Muscovite War of 1487–1494 (First border war) was the war of the Principality of Moscow, in alliance with the Crimean Khanate, against the...
Click to read more »of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (Lithuanian: Lietuvos SSR Aukščiausiasis Teismas) was the supreme judicial organ of the Lithuanian Soviet...
Click to read more »The Belarusian history within the Russian Empire is associated with the history of Belarus from the Partitions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth to...
Click to read more »The National Alliance (Lithuanian: Nacionalinis susivienijimas, NS) is a Lithuanian far-right political party founded on 7 March 2020 and led by Vytautas...
Click to read more »Darius and Girėnas stadium (Lithuanian: Dariaus ir Girėno stadionas) is a multi-use stadium in Kaunas, Lithuania. With a seating capacity of 15,026, it...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Civil War of 1432–1438 was a war of succession to the throne of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, after Vytautas the Great died in 1430 without...
Click to read more »the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth consisted of two separate armies of the Kingdom of Poland's Crown Army and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania's Grand Ducal...
Click to read more »Miss Lithuania (Lithuanian: Mis Lietuva) is a national Beauty pageant in Lithuania. Miss Lithuania began in 1988, and Lithuania debuted at the Miss World...
Click to read more »TV1 (TV vienas) is a TV channel in Lithuania, launched in 2003. It is a sister channel of LNK television. In 2018 TV1 logo has been changed and placed...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Navy (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Karinės jūrų pajėgos; formally: Lithuanian Naval Forces) is the naval arm of the Lithuanian Armed Forces. Though...
Click to read more »nations of Lithuania and Mexico initially established diplomatic relations in 1938, however, diplomatic relations were interrupted with Lithuania's annexation...
Click to read more »Constitution of the State of Lithuania of 1922 (Lithuanian: 1922 m. Lietuvos Valstybės Konstitucija) was Lithuania's first permanent democratic constitution...
Click to read more »d'état attempt in Lithuania refers to a failed attempt by Polish Chief of State Józef Piłsudski to overthrow the existing Lithuanian government of Prime...
Click to read more »1947, in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian historian, professor, Habilitated Doctor. In 1969 Jūratė Kiaupienė finished her studies in History department of Vilnius...
Click to read more »The Soviet–Lithuanian Mutual Assistance Treaty (Lithuanian: Lietuvos-Sovietų Sąjungos savitarpio pagalbos sutartis, Russian: советско-литовский договор...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Mathematical Society or LMS (Lithuanian: Lietuvos matematikų draugija, LMD) is a mathematical society founded in 1962. The LMS is based...
Click to read more »Time in Lithuania is given by Eastern European Time (EET; UTC+02:00). Daylight saving time, which moves one hour ahead to UTC+03:00 is observed from the...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian–Soviet War or Lithuanian–Bolshevik War (Lithuanian: karas su bolševikais) was fought between newly independent Lithuania and the Russian...
Click to read more »the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences (Lithuanian: Lietuvos mokslų akademijos Vrublevskių biblioteka) is a major research library in Vilnius, Lithuania. The...
Click to read more »Government Commission of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania; also, the Lithuanian Provisional Governing Commission (Lithuanian: Lietuvos laikinosios vyriausybės komisija;...
Click to read more »TV7 was a regional television channel licensed to the city of Jonava, Lithuania. It was established in 2001 and carried programming from Ren TV and Init...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Popular Peasants' Union (Lithuanian: Lietuvos valstiečių liaudininkų sąjunga, LVLS) was a centre-left political party in Lithuania between...
Click to read more »The clandestine Lithuanian schools (Lithuanian: slaptoji mokykla or daraktorinė mokykla) were illegal primary schools organized primarily in the Kovno...
Click to read more »Subdivisions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth evolved over for centuries of its existence from the signing of the Union of Lublin to the third partition...
Click to read more »The ARAS, formally Lithuanian Police Anti-terrorist Operations Unit ARAS (Lithuanian: Lietuvos policijos antiteroristinių operacijų rinktinė ARAS), is...
Click to read more »known by the stage name Jessica Shy, is a Lithuanian singer and songwriter. Shy was born in Birštonas, Lithuania. She began singing at the age of four and...
Click to read more »The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Vilnius, Lithuania. 1323 Gediminas relocates Lithuanian capital to Vilnius from Trakai. Castle...
Click to read more »Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (Stanisław Kazimierz Bieniewski [pl] representing Poland and Kazimieras Liudvikas Jevlaševskis [lt] representing Lithuania) and...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Scientific Society (Lithuanian: Lietuvių mokslo draugystė or LMD) was a Lithuanian American society established by Jonas Šliūpas on 22...
Click to read more »The State Council of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Valstybės Taryba) was a legislative institution in interwar Lithuania. It was an advisory institution that...
Click to read more »Carvertical (stylized carVertical) is a Lithuanian information technology company that provides vehicle history reports. Founded in 2017, it operates in...
Click to read more »генерал-губернаторство, Lithuanian: Vilniaus generalgubernatorija), known as Lithuania Governorate-General (Russian: Литовское генерал-губернаторство, Lithuanian: Lietuvos...
Click to read more »The issue of Polish and Lithuanian relations during the World War II is a controversial one, and some modern Lithuanian and Polish historians still differ...
Click to read more »Air Lithuania (Lithuanian: Aviakompanija Lietuva, literally: Air Company "Lithuania") was a regional airline based in Kaunas in Lithuania. It operated...
Click to read more »Lithuanian collaboration with Nazi Germany took place during World War II, primarily on the territory of Lithuania during its occupation by German forces...
Click to read more »Trakai Peninsula Castle is one of the castles in Trakai, Lithuania. It is located on a peninsula between southern Lake Galvė and Lake Luka. Built around...
Click to read more »printed book on the history of Lithuania. Daniel Klein published the first Lithuanian grammar book in Königsberg in 1653. Local Lithuanian newspapers were...
Click to read more »invasions of Lithuania was an event where the Mongol armies invaded the territories of the Kingdom of Lithuania and later, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, on several...
Click to read more »Lithuania was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 by the song "Sólo quiero más", written by Aurimas Galvelis and Tomas Alenčikas, and performed...
Click to read more »Irreligion in Lithuania pertains to atheism, agnosticism, and lack of religious affiliation in Lithuania. Irreligious Lithuanians make up a small minority...
Click to read more »was a Lithuanian historian, encyclopedist, journalist, and lexicographer. In 1926 Čepėnas earned a diploma in history from University of Lithuania. He worked...
Click to read more »articles. Many of his works center on the history of Lithuania. His book Gorbachev's Failure in Lithuania was awarded the Edgar Anderson Presidential...
Click to read more »Council of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Taryba; German: Litauischer Staatsrat; Polish: Rada Litewska), later called the State Council of Lithuania (Lithuanian:...
Click to read more »subsequently Queen consort of Lithuania upon the accession of her husband, Mindaugas, who was crowned as King of Lithuania in 1253. Very little is known...
Click to read more »1935) was a Lithuanian politician and gynecologist. He was one of the founders and an active member of the Social Democrat movement in Lithuania. Andrius...
Click to read more »paštas (Lithuanian pronunciation: [/ˈlʲiətʊvos ˈpaʃtɐs/], lit. 'Lithuanian Post') is the company responsible for postal service in Lithuania. The company...
Click to read more »the Grand Duke and played the pivotal role in the history of Lithuania for the period as the Lithuanian nobility had not yet acquired its influence. Gediminas...
Click to read more »Lithuanian law is a part of the legal system of Lithuania. It belongs to the civil law legal system, as opposed to the common law legal system. The legal...
Click to read more »(Polish: pogłówne żydowskie) was a poll tax imposed on Jews in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was later absorbed into the hiberna tax. The Jews were...
Click to read more »(c. 1330 – 1382) was the Grand Duchess of Lithuania as the second wife of Kęstutis, Grand Duke of Lithuania, and mother of Vytautas the Great. There is...
Click to read more »Klaipėda Castle (Lithuanian: Klaipėdos pilis), also known as Memelburg or Memel Castle, is an archeological site and museum housed in a castle built by...
Click to read more »The Lithuania National Stadium (Lithuanian: Nacionalinis stadionas) is a multi-use stadium in Vilnius, Lithuania, which is currently under construction...
Click to read more »Sport in Lithuania is governed by the Physical Education and Sports Department following the country's independence from the Soviet Union in 1990. The...
Click to read more »of the best Lithuanian leaders in modern history. He was married to Alma Adamkienė, who was involved in charitable activities in Lithuania. Following the...
Click to read more »Medininkai Castle (Lithuanian: Medininkų pilis), a medieval castle in Vilnius district, eastern Lithuania. Castle was built in the first half of the 14th...
Click to read more »composition of the governments of the Republic of Lithuania from 1918 to 1940. During that period Lithuania was an independent republic. From 1918 to December...
Click to read more »Lithuanian-Muscovite War (1507-1508) also known as the Third Lithuanian-Muscovite War was a war between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania supported by the Kingdom...
Click to read more »most widely known contribution is "Lietuvos istorija", a study of Lithuania's history from the Baltic Tribes period up to his present-day. Adolfas Šapoka...
Click to read more »Israel–Lithuania relations are foreign relations between Israel and Lithuania. Israel recognized Lithuania's independence in 1991. Both countries established...
Click to read more »Marijampolė (Lithuanian: [mɐrʲɪˈjɐmpoːlʲeː] ; previously known by several other names) is the capital of Marijampolė County in the south of Lithuania, bordering...
Click to read more »of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Lenino komunistinė jaunimo sąjunga or LLKJS) or Lithuanian Komsomol (Lithuanian: Komjaunimas) was the Lithuanian branch...
Click to read more »Games. Players investigate a mystery involving Lithuanian history. Milda, an American, goes to Lithuania after her grandfather bequeaths her his house...
Click to read more »Lithuania's war with Daniel of Galicia over Black Ruthenia. Vembutas Ruškaitis was probably Mindaugas's vicegerent in Samogitia. History of Lithuania...
Click to read more »(English: Lithuania, Occupied by Germans (1941-1944)), Vilnius, 1998. Bio at Lithuanian Institute of History homepage Holocaust in Lithuanian province...
Click to read more »Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (Lithuanian: Lietuvos sveikatos mokslų universitetas, LSMU) is a medical school in Kaunas, Lithuania. The present-day...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Civil War of 1697–1702 refers to the conflict between the powerful Sapieha family, which dominated the internal affairs of the Grand Duchy...
Click to read more »the governments of the Republic of Lithuania from 1990 to 15 December 2016.The Government is the cabinet of Lithuania, proposed by the President and confirmed...
Click to read more »Lithuanian Sign Language (Lithuanian: Lietuvių gestų kalba, LGK) is the national sign language used in Lithuania, with several regional variants. Very...
Click to read more »/ˌvælənˈtʃunəs/ YOH-nəss VAL-ən-CHOO-nəs; Lithuanian pronunciation: [ˈjoːnɐs vɐɫɐnʲˈtɕûːnɐs]; born 6 May 1992) is a Lithuanian professional basketball player for...
Click to read more »Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland. Throughout much of the Early Modern period, the territories of Poland and Lithuania were part...
Click to read more »Belarusian appropriation of the history of Lithuania. Bumblauskas also stressed that Algirdas was the creator of the Lithuanian empire who annexed large parts...
Click to read more »The Statesmen, or Statesmen Clan (Lithuanian: "valstybininkai", "valstybininkų" klanas, generally written with quote marks) is a conspiracy theory which...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian National Catholic Church or LNCC (Lithuanian: Lietuvių tautinė katalikų bažnyčia) was a small American denomination organized in 1914 by...
Click to read more »of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, since 1386 in the Polish–Lithuanian union, and from 1569 it was part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. With the...
Click to read more »The Diplomatic Service of the Republic of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublikos diplomatinė tarnyba) is the part of the governmental service tasked...
Click to read more »2010) was the fourth president of Lithuania, in office from 1993 to 1998. He also served as Prime Minister of Lithuania from 2001 to 2006. Brazauskas was...
Click to read more »Lithuanian National Radio and Television (Lithuanian: Lietuvos nacionalinis radijas ir televizija) is a Lithuanian public service broadcaster that has...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian People's Army (Lithuanian: Lietuvos liaudies kariuomenė) were short-lived armed forces of Lithuania and the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist...
Click to read more »Alexander c. 1350 – 27 October 1430) was a ruler of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, first as regent for his cousin Jogaila (1392–1401) and then as the Grand...
Click to read more »Vilkaviškis (pronunciation) is a city in southwestern Lithuania, the administrative center of the Vilkaviškis District Municipality. It is located 23 km...
Click to read more »Belarusian–Lithuanian Chronicles. It was written in the Ruthenian language in the 1520s among the aristocracy of Vilnius. The Chronicle describes the history of...
Click to read more »Democratic Party of Lithuania leadership election took place on 3–9 May 2021 to elect the chairperson of the Social Democratic Party of Lithuania. It was the...
Click to read more »Lithuanian Argentines are Argentine citizens who are fully, partially, or predominantly of Lithuanian descent, or Lithuanian-born people residing in Argentina...
Click to read more »Lithuania's history. In 2017, Eligijus Masiulis 250-thousand-euro bribery scandal sparked one of the largest corruption investigations in Lithuania's...
Click to read more »The Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War, also known as the Great Teutonic War, occurred between 1409 and 1411 between the Teutonic Knights and the allied Kingdom...
Click to read more »was an activist of the Lithuanian National Revival who became one of the leaders of the Social Democratic Party of Lithuania. He later joined the Communist...
Click to read more »Vilnius Academy of Arts (Lithuanian: Vilniaus dailės akademija, previously State Art Institute of Lithuania) in Vilnius, Lithuania, grants a variety of degrees...
Click to read more »of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublikos socialinės apsaugos ir darbo ministerija) is a government department of the Republic of Lithuania. Its...
Click to read more »Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre (LNOBT) (Lithuanian: Lietuvos nacionalinis operos ir baleto teatras), founded as Operos vaidykla, is an opera...
Click to read more »Lithuania is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. In the earliest stages of the formation of the Lithuanian state, the area included several "lands"...
Click to read more »Lithuanian National Museum of Art (Lithuanian: Lietuvos nacionalinis dailės muziejus) is the largest national museum in Lithuania collecting, restoring...
Click to read more »Khotyn fortress was given to Moldavia as an Ottoman vassal and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth agreed to stop its interference in Moldavia. Both sides claimed...
Click to read more »raids of the armed Soviet underground during the German occupation of Lithuania during World War II. Although originally banned, German authorities provided...
Click to read more »of Lithuania or Act of 11 March (Lithuanian: Aktas dėl Lietuvos nepriklausomos valstybės atstatymo) was an independence declaration by Lithuania adopted...
Click to read more »Ukrainians in Lithuania (Ukrainian: Українці, romanized: Ukrayintsi; Lithuanian: Ukrainiečiai) numbered 14,168 persons at the 2021 Lithuanian census, and...
Click to read more »Institute of Baltic Region History and Archaeology (Lithuanian: Baltijos regiono istorijos ir archeologijos institutas or BRIAI) is the scholarly research...
Click to read more »Latvia–Lithuania relations are bilateral international relations between Latvia and Lithuania. Latvia has an embassy in Vilnius, and Lithuania has an...
Click to read more »Glinski rebellion of 1508 History of Lithuania (1219–95) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lithuanian Civil War. If an internal...
Click to read more »cup-bearer (Polish: Podczaszy, Lithuanian: Pataurininkis) was since the 13th century a court office in Poland and later in Lithuania. Deputy cup-bearer was the...
Click to read more »Polish–Lithuanian Neutral Strip was a demilitarised zone between Lithuania and Republic of Central Lithuania, and later Poland, that was established on...
Click to read more »18th-century partitions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Robert I. Frost, After the Deluge: Poland-Lithuania and the Second Northern War, 1655-1660...
Click to read more »in a free election for any presidential candidate in the history of Lithuania. The Lithuanian president has somewhat more executive authority than their...
Click to read more »was poisoned by local Ruthenian nobles in 1340, both the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland advanced claims over the kingdom. After a prolonged...
Click to read more »Baltic countries is a geopolitical term encompassing Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. All three countries are members of NATO, the European Union, the Eurozone...
Click to read more »commercial television channel operating in Lithuania. It is a free-to-air TV channel targeted at a Lithuanian audience and primarily broadcasts local entertainment...
Click to read more »Latin: comitia generalia) was the bicameral legislature of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was established by the Union of Lublin in 1569 following...
Click to read more »The Latvia–Lithuania border is the state border between the Republic of Latvia and the Republic of Lithuania. The length of the land border is 588.1 km...
Click to read more »national domestic cup competition for Lithuanian professional basketball teams. It was organised by the Lithuanian Basketball Federation (Lietuvos Krepšinio...
Click to read more »in the Republic of Central Lithuania. Following the 1922 general elections, it held 5 seats in the Sejm of Central Lithuania. Its political programme was...
Click to read more »Lithuanian law allows firearm possession on a shall-issue basis. With approximately 13.6 civilian firearms per 100 people, Lithuania is 58th most armed...
Click to read more »Parliamentary elections were held in Lithuania in two stages on 20 October and 10 November 1996. All 141 seats in the Seimas were up for election; 70...
Click to read more »honorary member of the Lithuanian Science Society, and held lectures in the society organized events about the Vilnius and Lithuania history. Tadeusz Wróblewski...
Click to read more »of administrative division and local government in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1471 until 1569 and of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland from 1569...
Click to read more »in Lithuania (Armenian: Հայերը Լիտվայում, romanized: Hayery Litvayum) refers to ethnic Armenians living in Lithuania. According to the Lithuanian census...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Football Federation Cup (Lithuanian: Lietuvos futbolo federacijos taurė), also known as FPRO LFF Cup for sponsorship reasons, is a Lithuanian...
Click to read more »tier of Lithuanian football. The city of Panevėžys has a long history of football in Lithuania. Until 2014, the city was represented by 7-time title winners...
Click to read more »Janusz the Younger (Lithuanian: Jonušas Radvila, 2 December 1612 – 31 December 1655) was a noble and magnate in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Throughout...
Click to read more »Grand Duchess of Lithuania, to Philip II of Spain. The debt was never repaid and continued to be disputed between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Civil War of 1381–1384 was the first struggle for power between the cousins Jogaila, Grand Duke of Lithuania and later King of Poland,...
Click to read more »The 17th Lithuanian Uhlan Regiment (Lithuanian: 17-asis ulonų pulkas; Polish: 17. pułk ułanów) was an uhlan regiment of the Grande Armée during the Napoleonic...
Click to read more »The 1926 Lithuanian coup d'état (Lithuanian: 1926-ųjų perversmas) was a military coup d'état in Lithuania that replaced the democratically elected government...
Click to read more »Latvian: Sventāja) is a resort town on the coast of the Baltic Sea in Lithuania. Administratively it is part of Palanga City Municipality. The total population...
Click to read more »Lithuania was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with the song "Stay" performed by Monika Linkytė. The Lithuanian participating broadcaster...
Click to read more »The 1764 Polish–Lithuanian royal election was an election to decide on the new candidate for the Polish–Lithuanian throne. The Seven Years' War, which...
Click to read more »the Republic of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublikos krašto apsaugos ministerija) is the government institution of Lithuania responsible for the...
Click to read more »Lithuanian Trade Union Confederation (LPSK) is a national trade union center in Lithuania. It was founded May 1, 2002 by the merger of the Lithuanian...
Click to read more »This is a list of wars involving the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795). Victory Defeat Another result* *e.g. result unknown or indecisive/inconclusive...
Click to read more »The Supreme Tribunal of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Vyriausiasis Tribunolas) was the highest court in interwar Lithuania. Officially established in...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Air Force or LAF (Lithuanian: Lietuvos karinės oro pajėgos, abbreviated as LK KOP) is the military aviation branch of the Lithuanian Armed...
Click to read more »States devoted to the subjects of Lithuania, the Lithuanian language, history, culture and politics, and to the Lithuanian-American experience. The museum...
Click to read more »The Sąjūdis (Lithuanian: [ˈsâːjuːdʲɪs], lit. 'Movement'), initially known as the Reform Movement of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Persitvarkymo Sąjūdis)...
Click to read more »Lithuanian immigrants arrived in Ireland during the 2000s, when the Irish economy started booming. According to the 2016 Census, 36,552 Lithuanians reside...
Click to read more »tried to capture this important Baltic Sea port city from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth during the Second Northern War. After 5 years of fighting...
Click to read more »Lithuania at the UCI Road World Championships is an overview of the Lithuanian results at the UCI Road World Championships. The Lithuania competitors...
Click to read more »Television in Lithuania was introduced in 1957. At April 30, 1957, TV Vilnius was launched. At February 26, 1975, the colour broadcasts started using...
Click to read more »Republic of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublikos Konstitucija) defines the legal foundation for all laws passed in the Republic of Lithuania. The first...
Click to read more »Lentvaris Manor (Lithuanian: Lentvario dvaras, Polish: Pałac Tyszkiewiczów w Landwarowie) is a former residential manor in Lentvaris, Trakai District Municipality...
Click to read more »Republic of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublikos švietimo, mokslo ir sporto ministerija) is a government department of the Republic of Lithuania. Its...
Click to read more »portal Lithuania portal Latvia portal Transport in Lithuania Transport in Latvia Rail transport in Lithuania Rail transport in Latvia History of rail...
Click to read more »election of 1576 was the second royal election to be held in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, which took place in 1575/1576. In the night of June 28–29...
Click to read more »thesis Geschichte des Bauerstandes in Litauen (English: History of the Conditions of Lithuanian Farmers) in 1932. In 1933, in Gdańsk, he was habilitated...
Click to read more »Lithuania – For Everyone (Lithuanian: Lietuva – visų), known as the Emigrant Party (Lithuanian: Emigrantų partija) before 2020, is a minor political party...
Click to read more »Service or VSAT (Lithuanian: Valstybės sienos apsaugos tarnyba) is a border control institution under the Ministry of the Interior of Lithuania charged with...
Click to read more »Tiškevičiai Palace (Lithuanian: Tiškevičių rūmai; Polish: pałac Tyszkiewiczów) is a Neo-Renaissance style building in Palanga, Lithuania, built for the Tyszkiewicz...
Click to read more »The Public Security Service or VST (Lithuanian: Viešojo saugumo tarnyba) is a Lithuanian law enforcement agency under the Ministry of the Interior. It...
Click to read more »of the three Soviet-occupied Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania at the end of the Cold War. The Soviet Union annexed the Baltics around...
Click to read more »Kuncevičius (2000) [1995]. The History of Lithuania Before 1795 (English ed.). Vilnius: Lithuanian Institute of History. p. 118. ISBN 9986-810-13-2. Simas...
Click to read more »Lithuania, as an EU member state, joined the eurozone by adopting the euro on 1 January 2015. This made it the last of the three Baltic states to adopt...
Click to read more »The Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR (Lithuanian: Lietuvos TSR Aukščiausioji Taryba; Russian: Верховный Совет Литовской ССР, Verkhovnyy Sovet Litovskoy...
Click to read more »sector, sexual orientation) and Maine Equalization of age of consent: Lithuania Decriminalisation of homosexuality: Cape Verde, Marshall Islands and San...
Click to read more »(pronunciation, Polish: Kalwaria) is a town in Marijampolė County.in southwestern Lithuania, near the border with Poland. It is the administrative seat and largest...
Click to read more »is the official heraldic symbol of the city of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. It is also used as the emblem of the Vilnius City Municipality. The modern...
Click to read more »the Baltic states. The three Baltic republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, were occupied by the Soviet Union in the summer of 1940, and were later...
Click to read more »There are many Catholic pilgrimage sites in Lithuania. There is no official list or designation of the sites. The government established the Pilgrim Route...
Click to read more »Nationalists) (Lithuanian: Tautos ir teisingumo sąjunga (centristai, tautininkai)) is a right-wing populist political party in Lithuania. For a long time...
Click to read more »This article gives an overview of liberalism in Lithuania. Liberalism was a major force in Lithuania since 1900. Next to the urban citizens, agrarian liberal...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Nationalist Union (Lithuanian: Lietuvių tautininkų sąjunga or LTS), also known as the Nationalists (Tautininkai), was the ruling political...
Click to read more »74%, it is the closest result in the history of presidential elections in Lithuania since 1993. The Lithuanian president has somewhat more executive...
Click to read more »Middle Iron Age in Lithuania). From 1962 to 1987, he was the head of the archaeology department of the Lithuanian Institute of History. Among other excavations...
Click to read more »sources of information used for the history of the Prussian lands and parts of the adjoining Grand Duchy of Lithuania, covering the period between 1293...
Click to read more »Kaunas, Lithuania) is a Lithuanian basketball coach. He is the head coach of Neptūnas Klaipėda. Petrauskas was the head coach of the Lithuanian U-16 National...
Click to read more »Word') was a Yiddish-language daily newspaper published from Kaunas, Lithuania. Dos Vort was an organ of the Labour Zionist Poalei Zion Right. It was...
Click to read more »The Lithuanian Baseball Association (Lithuanian: Lietuvos beisbolo asociacija) is the national governing body of baseball in Lithuania. The association...
Click to read more »Castle (Lithuanian: Biržų pilis, pronounced [ˈbɪrʒuː pɪɫɪs], Polish: Zamek w Birżach) is a 16th century castle in Biržai, northern Lithuania. It is located...
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