Lithuanian political parties are preparing to impeach President Rolandas Paksas.
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Since then they have people inside who have romantic ideas about lithuanian past.
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Lithuanian dialects are closely connected with ethnographical regions of Lithuania.
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Lithuanian schoolchildren pose beside a sculpture of Stalin in Grutas Park, Vilnius.
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Lithuanian volunteers who agreed to join the military force were promised free land.
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Lithuanian prosodic system is characterized by free accent and distinctive quantity.
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Lithuanian-language publications that used Cyrillic were allowed and even encouraged.
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Lithuanian forces entered the city on March 26, but the Red Army retook it on April 4.
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Lithuanian is Lithuania's official language, and most Lithuanians are Roman Catholics.
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A native or inhabitant of Lithuania
Of or relating to or characteristic of Lithuania or its people or language
The official language of Lithuania; belongs to the Baltic branch of Indo-European
(lithuania) a republic in northeastern Europe on the Baltic Sea
Lithuanians (Lietuviai, singular Lietuvis) are the Baltic ethnic group native to Lithuania, where they number slightly over 3 million people. ...
(Lithuania (European Parliament constituency)) In European elections, Lithuania is a constituency of the European Parliament, currently represented by thirteen MEPs. It covers the member state of Lithuania.
(The Lithuanians) I Lituani (in English, The Lithuanians) is an opera consisting of a prologue and three acts by Amilcare Ponchielli to an Italian libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni, based on the historical poem Konrad Wallenrod written by Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz. ...
A person living in or coming from Lithuania; Referring to or coming from Lithuania; The main language of Lithuania
(Lithuania) During most of this period, particularly in the 17th Century, the Lithuanian army was little different in organisation or dress than the Polish army, with its size being typically around one third of the Polish forces. ...