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         Lithuania History:     more books (104)
  1. History of Lithuania (1795-1918): Russification, Lithuanian Press Ban, Great Seimas of Vilnius, Pale of Settlement, Vilnius Conference
  2. Formation of Pollen Spectra and Interpretation Methods: Application to Late Glacial and Holocene History of Vegetation in Lithuania by Meilut? Kabailien?, 2010-06-14
  3. Lemtingi Lietuvos Istorijos Ivykiai (Critical events in the history of Lithuania) by Juozas Brazauskas, 2002
  4. History of Lithuania (1918-1940): Polish-lithuanian War, Act of Independence of Lithuania, Miedzymorze, 1938 Polish Ultimatum to Lithuania
  5. Military History of Lithuania During World War Ii: Reichskommissariat Ostland, Destruction Battalions, Ypatingasis Burys
  6. Lithuania: History, Nature, Culture, Cities by Audra Kairiene, 2008
  7. Legal History of Lithuania: Golden Liberty
  8. Mindaugas: House of Mindaugas, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Lithuania proper, Catholic Church, Livonian Order, Tatars, List of Polish monarchs, Jogaila, Edvardas ... Gudavi?ius, History of Lithuania (1219?1295)
  9. History of Lithuania: Pilgrim
  10. The Jerusalem of Lithuania: The History and Culture of the Litvaks by Jonas Morkus, 2002
  11. Grand Duchy of Lithuania: History of Lithuania, History of Lithuania (1219?1295), Polish?Lithuanian Commonwealth, Duchy of Lithuaniaa
  12. Jewish Lithuanian History: Occupation of the Baltic States, the Holocaust in Lithuania, History of the Jews in Lithuania
  13. The burden of history? Group identity and history in East Central Europe: Belarus, Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine/Last der Geschichte? Kollektive Identitat ... review): An article from: Sarmatian Review by Harry Louis, Jr. Roddy, 2009-09-01
  14. John III Sobieski: Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Deluge (history), Battle ofVienna, Khmelnytsky Uprising, List of Polish monarchs

81. Important Facts Of The History Lithuania
XVI century; Regions of lithuania; Vilnius; Telsiai County; Kedainiai; Varniai; M.Dauksa and M. GiedraitisHomelandCustomsLanguagehistoryGalleryNational
http://postilla.mch.mii.lt/Istorija.en.htm

82. Lithuania Maps, Pictures, History And More
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  • 83. World66.com's Travel Guide To Lithuania
    lithuania history. Europe
    http://www.world66.com/Page.Asp?Loc=402&Sec=763

    84. Lithuania Baha'i Community - History Of The Baha'i Faith In Lithuania
    Baha'i history in lithuania click here for Baha'i history - basicbackground. Written by Helen Smith. The first Baha'i to visit
    http://www.is.lt/bahai/history2.htm
    Baha'i History in Lithuania
    click here for Baha'i History - basic background
    Written by Helen Smith The first Baha'i to visit Lithuania was Martha Root in the spring of 1927. She met some Esperantists at her hotel in Kaunas, but was unable to do much becauce of local circumstances. She came again to Kaunas in the summer of 1934 for the National Esperanto Conference, and again in October 1935. On these two occations she was much more succesfull and her visit resulted in articles appearing in local newspapers, as well as a mention of the Baha'i Faith in the Lithuania Encyclopedia (Kaunas 1934). Also in 1935, Matas Salcius wrote about the Baha'i Faith in his book "Sveciuose Pas 40 Tautu" ("Visiting 49 Nations"). Baha'is are recorded as living in two places prior to World War II, Radviliskis and Joniskis. The names of the first two Baha'is were Juozas Petrulis and Andrius Borkauskas. No trace of this former community remains. In the Ten Year Crusade (q.v., 1953 - 63), Lithuania was made the responsibility of the National Spiritual Assembly of Germany and Austria. In 1974, this responsibility was transferred to the Baha'is of Sweden.

    85. The Virtual Jewish History Tour - Lithuania
    The Virtual Jewish history Tour. lithuania. Kovno; Vilnius.
    http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/vjw/lithtoc.html
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    86. History Of Lithuania
    history of lithuania. First inhabitants – deer hunters – settledin the present territory of the country around 9000 AD. The
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    History of Lithuania First inhabitants – deer hunters – settled in the present territory of the country around 9000 AD. The ancient Baltic culture evolved from the local inhabitants and Indo-Europeans. The union of the Baltic tribes created the state of Lithuania, which name first, appeared in the German chronicle "Annales Quedlinburgenses" (Annals of Quedlinburg) in 1009. Lithuanian is one of the oldest languages in Europe. The Grand Duke Mindaugas established the first Lithuanian state in 1230. He converted to Christianity briefly and was crowned king of Lithuania in 1252. The Grand Duke Gediminas, who reigned from 1316 to 1341, is credited with founding Vilnius (1323) at the confluence of Neris and Vilnia rivers, which gained the rights of Magdeburg in 1387, and for a dynasty that united Lithuania and Poland from 1386 until 1795. Lithuania was the last European pagan country to accept Christianity and was baptised only in 1387. For this reason Teutonic and Livonian Orders put Lithuania under constant attack for the most of 200 years. Despite that the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was a strong political power in the Medieval Eastern Europe. By the end of 14th century it was one of the biggest countries in this part of the continent. Under the rule of Vytautas the Great its borders stretched as far South as the Black Sea. In 1410, Duke Vytautas the Great and his cousin Jogaila Wladyslaw II, the King of Poland, decisively beat the German crusaders of the Teutonic Order in the great battle of Tannenberg. After that the might of the Order was routed.

    87. GlobalEDGE (TM) | Country Insights - History Of Lithuania
    http//globaledge.msu.edu lithuania history. The earliest evidenceof inhabitants in present-day lithuania dates back to 10,000 BC.
    http://globaledge.msu.edu/ibrd/CountryHistoryPrint.asp?CountryID=61&RegionID=2

    88. History
    lithuaniaat-a-glance Decade of stability and progress lifts country’s profile. lithuaniahas a moderate climate, with cool summers and mild winters.
    http://www.internationalspecialreports.com/europe/01/lithuania/history/
    Lithuania-at-a-glance:
    Lithuania has a moderate climate, with cool summers and mild winters. Annual precipitation ranges from 559 to 864 mm. The principal river is the Nemunas.
    In spite of nearly half a century of Soviet occupation and oppression, many religions survived in Lithuania, including Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Russian Orthodox, Jewish, and Moslem.
    Under strict guidelines imposed by a national Currency Board, the amount of currency in circulation is tied to reserves of Lietuvos Bankas (Bank of Lithuania). Having achieved monetary stability, the Lithuanian government is committed to a gradual withdrawal from this system, leading to an official peg to the euro sometime in early 2002.
    Czarist rule, Nazi occupation fueled desire for democracy Lithuanians descended from Baltic tribes whose roots can be traced to the Paleolithic Period in the 11th Millennium B.C.. Ancient Lithuanians actively traded with the Romans, mostly in amber dug from mines in the eastern part of the region.
    In the 13th Century, the Lithuanian people were united under Grand Duke Mindaugas, a monarch whose realm eventually extended as far north as the Urals and as far south as the Black Sea.

    89. Museum Of The History Of Lithuania Medicine And Pharmacy
    In the middle of Kaunas Old Town, in the neighbourhood of the Town Hall, one shouldnot miss the Museum of the history of lithuania Medicine and Pharmacy.
    http://muziejai.mch.mii.lt/Kaunas/medicin_farmac_muziejus.en.htm
    MUSEUM OF THE HISTORY OF LITHUANIA MEDICINE AND PHARMACY Address
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    In the Exposition of Museum of the History of Lithuania Medicine and Pharmacy Address
    28 Rotuses Sq, LT-3000 Kaunas.
    Tel. +370-37-201569.
    E-mail: kaunas.med.muz@takas.lt Opening times
    September to May:
    Wednesday to Sunday 11.00-17.00. June to August: Wednesday to Sunday 11.00-18.00. Additional services Operates Museum's homeopathic pharmacy Museum's collection The Museum's collection is made up of personal items of Lithuanian doctors and pharmacists, medical implements, documents, hospital and pharmacy establishments. Expositions Pharmacy department exposition There one could enjoy the scenes of pre-history of medicine and pharmacy - watching exhibition stands arranged with great inventiveness and authenticity and showing a shaman curing a baby (some Lithuanian exiles witnessed such a scene in Siberian taiga only some 40 years ago) as well as a Lithuanian sorceress. Officina, or the prescription room

    90. Dreambook - Iron Crosses - A History Of Pagan Lithuania
    Dreambook scripted Dreambook for Iron Crosses A history of Pagan lithuania Sign my Dreambook Back to Iron Crosses - A history of Pagan lithuania .
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    Dreambook for Iron Crosses - A History of Pagan Lithuania Welcome to my nifty Dreambook , a free guestbook service from New Dream Network and the DreamHost If you have a minute, please add your entry to those below by signing my Dreambook Name: Tom E-mail address: tom@c-webspace.de Homepage URL: http://www.jungmiezen.de/ Comments:
    Wednesday, April 9th 2003 - 04:55:13 AM Name: lucy E-mail address: lucy@lucyspage.com Homepage URL: http://www.lucyspage.com Comments: Hi, just a quick buzz to say how much i liked your site, keep up the good work, lucy :-) Friday, April 4th 2003 - 01:59:52 AM Name: Breid Homepage URL: http://http://groups.yahoo.com/group/agroveofwitches/ Comments: very much enjoyed my visit here Sunday, March 30th 2003 - 05:38:52 PM Name: Marija E-mail address: lilith@sympatico.ca Comments: Yes, the traditions of the Latvians and the Lithuanians are extremely similar. Dievturi has a homestead in the US, I believe it's in Wisconsin.
    Dievturi is the modern expression of Latvian Paganism. Please view the links on my site (I'm the owner of Iron Crosses) and there are a few links to some Latvian sites. Monday, March 17th 2003 - 10:25:34 AM

    91. A Hole In The Heart
    The 500year history of Keidan, a vanished Jewish community in lithuania.
    http://www.keidan.net
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    92. "ANABARAS"- Aerobatics In Lithuania
    Contacts Products Now for sale history Links Aerobatic training Photo gallery Guest book . This page is under construction.
    http://www.aerobatics.lt/history.htm
    Contacts Products Now for sale History ... Guest book This page is under construction.

    93. Lithuania City Guide - In Your Pocket
    Essential travel information including visas, government, history, flights, trains, hotels, sightseeing, business listings. Also complete city guides to Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipeda, Nida, Palanga and Trakai.
    http://www.inyourpocket.com/lithuania/en/
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    Ah Lithuania, the country that the French newspaer Le Monde thinks is in Russia and the only nation on earth to host a statue of Frank Zappa. There's a guy called Tarzanas living in a tree, enough amber to fill Tony Blair's ego twice over (that's a lot of amber), painfully slow trains, and a strip club with a swimming pool in the capital. Fascinating and often spooky history rubs shoulders with UNESCO World Heritage sites and a curious spit of sand where Thomas Mann once had a house. There's some great food, an annual beauty contest in a ladies' prison and a hell of a lot more. Yes, and you can read about all of it, and a Blair's ego more here. Indeed, you are but one click away from the most exhaustive Lithuanian guide ever written. Enjoy.
    New: In Your Pocket is proud to launch its pioneering series of PDF Instant Guides. Packed with a whole host of essential information these quick and easy downloadable PDFs are the perfect introduction to the cities of Central and Eastern Europe. Download the Instant Vilnius PDF right

    94. Holiday In Lithuania
    List of hotels, motels, restaurants, guesthouses, tourism firms, transport rent firms in lithuania.
    http://www.atostogos.lt/lit/english/index.html
    Holiday in Lithuania. List of hotels, motels, restaurants, motels, guesthouses, tourism firms, transport rent firms in Lithuania.

    95. Lithuania - Vilnius - Kaunas - Klaipeda - Palanga - Panevezys - Siauliai - Balti
    Budget travel guide to holiday trips to the country. Information on visa requirements and area highlights.
    http://www.budgettravel.com/lithuan.htm
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    LITHUANIA TRAVEL Vilnius - Kaunas - Klaipeda - Palanga - Panevezys - Siauliai - Trakai - Baltic
    Lithuania is part of the Balic Region - It is across the Baltic Sea from Sweden - It is borderd by Latvia - Belarus - Poland - Kaliningrad and the Baltic Sea - The terrain is beaches and coastline on the west on the Balitc Sea - The rest of the country is basically flat - There are quite a few National Parks and Nature Reserves - the Capital is Vilnius whose population is 600,000+ - Not far from Vilnius is Kaunas with a population of 500,000 + - Ferry boats depart to other parts of the Baltic Sea area and Northern Europe from the port city of Klaipeda population 250,000 and the Lithuanian Resort town of Palanga 20 miles north of Klaipeda -
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    96. Lithuania
    A complete guide to lithuania by Ramunas.
    http://www2.omnitel.net/ramunas/Lietuva/
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    Time: Lithuania is in the Eastern European Time Zone: GMT + 3 hours (Summer time)
    Summer time in Europe begins on Sunday March 31, 2002 at 2:00:00 AM local time.
    Lithuania is in the Eastern European Time Zone: GMT + 2 hours (Winter time)
    Winter time begins on October 27, 2002 at 3:00:00 AM local daylight time. Climate: In 1999 there were: 1883 hours of sunshine, Total precipitation: 518.4mm, Average humidity: 77%
    In 1998 there were: 1635 hours of sunshine, Total precipitation: 757mm, Humidity: 81% Population: Lithuania (6th April 2001) : 3 483 972 (similar to Ireland, Albania, Norway or New Zeland)
    Urban: 2 332 098 Rural: 1 151 874 Ethnic Composition: Lithuanians 81.8%, Russians 8.1%, Poles 6.9%, Belarusians 1.4%, Ukrainians 1%, Jews 0.1%, Others 0.7% (2001). Religion: Roman Catholics accounted for 79% of Lithuania’s population Vilnius Ethnic Composition: : 52.8% Lithuanians, 19.2% Poles, 19.2% Russians, 4.8% Belarusians, 4% others. Geography: Territory: 65 200 km2: Lithuania is the largest of the three Baltic countries, twice the size of Belgium (30513 km2) and a wee bit smaller than Ireland (70283 km2).

    97. IVAIZDIS CONSULTING
    Staff selection, management, marketing, governing a personnel, human resources, registration of the companies in lithuania, accounting and auditing.
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    98. World Flag Database: Lithuania
    National flag and country facts.
    http://www.flags.net/LITH.htm
    Lithuania
    Formal Name
    Republic of Lithuania
    Local Name
    Lietuva
    Local Formal Name
    Lietuvos Respublika
    Location: Europe
    Status: UN Country
    Capital City: Vilnius
    Main Cities: Population: Area [sq.km]: Currency: 1 litas = 100 centai Languages: Lithuanian, Russian, Polish Religions: Roman Catholic, Russian Orthodox, Lutheran National Flag Index What's New Flag Shop ... The Flag Institute Created by Graham Bartram graham@flags.net Updated Tuesday, September 17, 2002

    99. Political Map Of Lithuania
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    100. Lithuania Online
    Lithuanian internet news. Free subscription by email, weekly reports on Web site, searchable archive.
    http://up.on.lt/index.htm.en

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