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Lithuania

[ lith-oo-ey-nee-uh ]

noun

  1. a republic in N Europe, on the Baltic: an independent state 1918–40; annexed by the Soviet Union 1940; regained independence 1991. 25,174 sq. mi. (65,200 sq. km). : Vilnius.


Lithuania

/ ˌɪθʊˈɪɪə /

noun

  1. a republic in NE Europe, on the Baltic Sea: a grand duchy in medieval times; united with Poland in 1569; occupied by Russia in 1795 and by Germany during World War I; independent Lithuania formed in 1918, but occupied by Soviet troops in 1919 and then by Poland; became a Soviet republic in 1940; unilaterally declared independence from the Soviet Union in 1990; recognized as independent in 1991; joined the EU in 2004. Official language: Lithuanian. Religion: Roman Catholic majority. Currency: litas. Capital: Vilnius. Pop: 3 515 858 (2013 est). Area: 65 200 sq km (25 174 sq miles) Also calledLithuanian Republic Lithuanian nameLietuva
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Lithuania

  1. Republic on the Baltic Sea , bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and southeast, Poland to the south, and by an isolated segment of Russia to the southwest. Its capital and largest city is Vilnius.
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Notes

Occupied by German forces during World War II , at which time thousands of Lithuanian Jews (see also Jews ) were exterminated.
As the communist system began to collapse and the Soviet Union began to dissolve, Lithuania became the first of the Baltic republics to reject Soviet rule, declaring its independence in March 1990.
Lithuania was one of the largest and most powerful states in Europe from the fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries, at which time it merged with Poland. In the late eighteenth century, it was absorbed by Russia. A nationalist movement that grew in strength throughout the nineteenth century finally bore fruit when the Russian empire collapsed during World War I . Lithuanians achieved their desired goal of an independent state during the interwar years, but their country was occupied and annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940, as were the neighboring countries of Estonia and Latvia .
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Other Word Forms

  • ٳ··· [lith-oo-, an, -ik], adjective noun
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Example Sentences

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Lithuania, along with fellow Baltic states Estonia and Latvia, has long warned about the threat of Russian aggression and has heavily invested in defence in recent years.

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"In ten or fifteen years' time, Russia will go to Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, any of the Baltic countries, that is quite clear."

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The page was a crucial gateway to customers across Europe for Lithuania bank MyTU.

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The body of a fourth US soldier has been found, a week after going missing in Lithuania.

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President Trump was asked during a press availability at the White House last week if he had been briefed on the disappearance of the soldiers in Lithuania.

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