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  • {{Image|Lithuania Map.png|right|254px|Map of Lithuania and its location in Europe}} ...thuanian language|Lithuanian]]: ''Lietuva''), officially the ''Republic of Lithuania'', is a country in northern [[Europe]]. It shares borders with [[Latvia]] t
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Lithuania]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{Image|Lithuania Map.png|right|254px|Map of Lithuania and its location in Europe}} ...thuanian language|Lithuanian]]: ''Lietuva''), officially the ''Republic of Lithuania'', is a country in northern [[Europe]]. It shares borders with [[Latvia]] t
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  • ...of [[Kaliningrad Oblast]], a Russian [[exclave]] between [[Poland]] and [[Lithuania]].
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  • ...nclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Rabbi Eliyahu ben Shlomo Zalman of Vilnius, Lithuania, the founding scholar of Lithuanian Judaism
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  • ...o [[Army Group North (Russian Front)]], operating grom East Prussia across Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia toward Leningrad (now St. Petersburg); Kovno, Riga, an
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  • ...tal Riga) on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea; lies between Estonia and Lithuania, with Russian Federation and Belorussia to the east.
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  • {{rpl|Lithuania}}
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  • ...ely related to the Finns than those of the other Baltic states, Latvia and Lithuania.
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  • {{r|Lithuania}}
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  • ...and Slovakia; also borders Germany to the west, the Russian Federation and Lithuania to the north-east, and Belorussia and Ukraine to the east.
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  • {{rpl|Lithuania}}
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  • ...s a country in Northern [[Europe]]. It borders [[Estonia]] to the north, [[Lithuania]] to the south, and [[Russia]] and [[Belarus]] to the east. It is separated
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  • {{r|Lithuania}}
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  • {{r|Lithuania}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Lithuania]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Lithuania}}
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  • ...he [[Aland Islands]] between them), [[Russia]], [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Poland]] and [[Germany]]. The [[Kiel Canal]] is one of the main routes
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  • {{r|Lithuania}}
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  • ...sia]] to the east, [[Ukraine]] to the south, [[Poland]] to the west, and [[Lithuania]] and [[Latvia]] to the north. Its capital is [[Minsk]], and other major ci ...to several countries, including the [[Duchy of Polatsk]],[[ Grand Duchy of Lithuania]], [[the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]], and the [[Russian Empire]]. Afte
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  • {{r|Lithuania}}
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  • ...r death in 1782. He subsequently married Gittel Luntz, a widow from Kelmė, Lithuania.
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  • ...It shares borders with [[Norway]], [[Finland]], [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Poland]], [[Belarus]], [[Ukraine]], [[Georgia]], [[Azerbaijan]], [[Kaz
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  • | From East Prussia across [[Lithuania]], [[Latvia]], and [[Estonia]] toward Leningrad (now St. Petersburg); Kovno
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  • ...tal of [[Kaliningrad Oblast]], a Russian exclave between [[Poland]] and [[Lithuania]].
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  • ...rs. It is bordered by [[Belarus]], the [[Czech Republic]], [[Germany]], [[Lithuania]], a [[Russia]]n exclave [[Kaliningrad Oblast]], [[Slovakia]], and [[Ukrain
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  • ...89,779 || 1.29% || 3,575,439 || -3.1% || 56.6 || 65,200 || 0.29% || 8 || [[Lithuania]]
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  • ===War with Poland and Lithuania=== ...e Order claimed the conversion was false. An alliance was brokered between Lithuania and Poland.<ref>Nicholson, Helen J. (2004). ''The Crusades''. Westport, CT:
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  • ...td>{{headofstate|Lithuania}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Lithuania}}</td>
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  • Ben-Yehuda was born to [[Orthodox Judaism|Orthodox]] parents in Luzkhy, [[Lithuania]], then a territory of the [[Russia|Russian Empire]]. He was educated in th
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  • ...iterranean seas. In 1320 the city was incorporated into the Grand Duchy of Lithuania; in 1569 it became a part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. In 1597 Vi
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  • ...Soviet Republics. The three Baltic states – [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], and [[Lithuania]] – had decided not to join, seeking strategic affiliation with the [[Eur
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  • ...include Australia, Canada, Bahrain, the Czech Republic, Ireland, Jordan, Lithuania, Oman, New Zealand , Norway, Taiwan, and the United Arab Emirates.
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  • ...ncipality of Polotsk. In 1242, Minsk became a part of the [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]], and it received its town privileges in 1499. From 1569, it was a capital
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  • ...ished and shrank. In 1362, Kiev was incorporated into the Grand Duchy of [[Lithuania]]. Later, the city and surrounding area became a voivodeship of [[Poland]]
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  • ...ations/the-world-factbook/geos/lh.html][http://www.economist.com/countries/Lithuania/] |Lithuania
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  • ...tzchok Yerucham Diskin (son of Rabbi Yehoshua Leib Diskin, Rabbi of Brisk, Lithuania) in 1919, prior to the establishment of the Chief Rabbinate by the Zionist
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  • ===Lithuania=== Lithuania has a nation-wide VMS based on Inmarsat-C hardware and vTrack software. The
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  • * Frost, Robert I. ''After the Deluge: Poland-Lithuania and the Second Northern War 1655-1660.'' Cambridge U. Press, 1993. 211 pp. * Urban, William. ''Tannenberg and After: Lithuania, Poland, and the Teutonic Order in Search of Immortality.'' Lithuanian Rese
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  • ...eastern Europe join the EU (the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia ).
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  • Rubinow was born in 1875 in Lithuania (at the time part of Russia) and immigrated to the United States when he wa
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  • *[[Lithuania]], joined 17/09/1991
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  • ...llaboration and Resistance during the Holocaust: Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania.'' (2004). 519 pp.
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  • ...provision that German troops should be withdrawn from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania at the Allies' behest –- which depended on their relations with Soviet Ru
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  • ...ngful to prevent Hitler from taking [[Memel]] and [[The Memelland]] from [[Lithuania]] on March 22, 1939. It is widely argued that the Munich conference was the
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  • | From East Prussia across Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia toward Leningrad (now St. Petersburg); Kovno, Riga, an
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  • ...d; by 2001 the number had reached 11,000. By 2001, immigrants from Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Philippines, and Romania were pouring into the country and 36,
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