Lithuania (en-us-Lithuania.ogg /ˌlɪθjuːˈeɪniə/ (help·info); Lithuanian: Lietuva), officially the Republic of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublika) is a country in Northern Europe,[4] the southernmost of the three Baltic states. Situated along the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea, it shares borders with Latvia to the north, Belarus to the southeast, Poland, and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad to the southwest. Its population is 3.32 million. Its capital and the largest city is Vilnius.
During the 14th century, Lithuania was the largest country in Europe: present-day Belarus, Ukraine, and parts of Poland and Russia were territories of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. With the Lublin Union of 1569 Poland and Lithuania formed a new state, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Commonwealth lasted more than two centuries, until neighboring countries systematically dismantled it from 1772 to 1795, with the Russian Empire annexing most of Lithuania’s territory.
In the aftermath of World War I, Lithuania’s Act of Independence was signed on 16 February 1918, declaring the re-establishment of a sovereign state. Starting in 1940, Lithuania was occupied first by the Soviet Union then Nazi Germany. As World War II neared its end in 1944 and the Nazis retreated, the Soviet Union reoccupied Lithuania. On 11 March 1990, Lithuania became the first Soviet republic to declare independence.
Prior to the global financial crisis of 2008–2009, Lithuania had one of the fastest growing economies in the European Union. Lithuania is a member of NATO, the Council of Europe, and the European Union. Lithuania became a full member of the Schengen Agreement on 21 December 2007.[5] In 2009, Vilnius was the European Capital of Culture and Lithuania celebrated the millennium of its name.
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country name:
Lithuania
capital:
Vilnius
area:
65,200.0 km²
population:
3,565,000
currency:
Litas (LTL)
languages:
Lithuanian, Russian, Polish
neighbours:
Poland, Belarus, Russia, Latvia
International Country Code for calling Lithuania. This page details Lithuania phone code. The Lithuania phone codes will help you make international phone calls to Lithuania. In order to make international calls to Lithuania, use Lithuania’s country code before dialing the local number.The Lithuania country dialing code is only used when calling Lithuania from another country. To make an international call to Lithuania, you may also need a city or area code.

Lithuanian REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS
The Lithuanian market of habitation is rather specific. First of all, it is characterised by high degree of geographical concentration. More than half of the new habitation put in operation for last five years, settles down in Vilnius which is in the lead on all economic and social indicators – to inflow of investments, to payment level, an increase in population. In one number with capital it is possible to put two more cities – Kaunas and Klaipeda, and last for quite some time now starts to catch up with Vilnius and on …
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79 % of the population — Catholics, 4 % — orthodox, 10 % - Protestants (Lutherans and evangelical Christians).
Currency of Lithuania:
The international name: LTL
The Lithuanian lighted is equal to 100 cents. In a course of a banknote advantage in 200, 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 lighted, and also coins advantage in 5, 2 and 1 lighted, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 cent.
The currency can be exchanged freely in numerous exchange offices, and also in banks and hotels (the shabby or torn denominations more often do not exchange). …
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Ancestors of Lithuanians have settled in Baltic edge in the middle of II thousand BC In the middle of 13 century threat from outside Teutonic knights who have subdued the next Baltic people — ïðóññîâ in the west (they have been exterminated) and Latvians in the north, has forced the Lithuanian tribes to unite under leadership of Mindaugasa. Ìèíäàóãàñ and his family have accepted a Catholicism, and in 1251 Mindaugas from blessing of the daddy became the grand duke of Lithuania. In 1260 it has crushed armies of Livonsky and Teutonic awards at the lake of Durbe, and in 1263 …
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January 1 (Fri) New Year’s Day
February 16 (Tue) Restoration of the State Day (1918)
March 11 (Thu) Restoration of Independence Day (1990)
April 2 (Fri) Good Friday
April 5 (Mon) Easter Monday (Catholic or protestant)
May 1 (Sat) Labour Day
May 2 (Sun) Mother’s Day (First Sunday of May)
June 6 (Sun) Father’s Day (First Sunday of June)
June 24 (Thu) St John’s Day/Midsummer’s Day (Jonines)
July 6 (Tue) Mindaugas’ Coronation Day (The Day of State)
August 15 (Sun) Assumption Day
November 1 (Mon) All Saints …
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