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Lithuania

[ US /ˌɫɪθəˈweɪniə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a republic in northeastern Europe on the Baltic Sea

How To Use Lithuania In A Sentence

  • Ukraine and Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia face the threat which similarly the State bank system collapses.
  • He walked his audience through a litany of invaders: Mongol khans, Turkish beys, Swedish feudal lords, Polish and Lithuanian gentry, British and French capitalists, Japanese barons.
  • The mayor of Lithuania's capital, Vilnius, has been filmed using an armoured vehicle to crush a car parked illegally in a cycle lane.
  • There was a change in import prices, but only with the countries with which Lithuanian had to renounce its former free trade agreements, such as Ukraine.
  • Hundreds of thousands of people have crowded into the center of the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius.
  • More dubious than any of these schoolboy larks is the lengthy section of tragedy-as-farce set in present-day Lithuania.
  • There were four such flats in each building, and each of the four was a "boardinghouse" for the occupancy of foreigners -- Lithuanians, Poles, Slovaks, or The Jungle
  • The artists responsible for the works and for dimming lights, Stanikas, conjure up the ghosts of Lithuanian and Soviet past and of the difficult transition.
  • The son of Lithuanian immigrants, his moustacheless beard gives him air of a Baltic pastor.
  • Fourth, are you asserting that this alleged problem in Lithuania is due to same-sex marriage? The Volokh Conspiracy » Criminal Charges Against Anti-Homosexuality Street Preacher Dropped in England
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