- 1939
German ultimatum to
Lithuania. The
territory inhabited by the
ethnic Lithuanians has
shrunk over centuries; once
Lithuanians made up a
majority of the...
-
Union on 22 June 1941,
Lithuanians began the anti-Soviet June Uprising,
organized by the
Lithuanian Activist Front.
Lithuanians proclaimed independence...
- cry due to joy
because the
squad had four
Lithuanians, one of them was team's captain. I
spoke with
Lithuanians several times, but I couldn't more." — Mykolas...
- Look up
lithuanian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lithuanian may
refer to:
Lithuanians Lithuanian language The
country of
Lithuania Grand Duchy of...
- back to 1009 AD.
Lithuanians, one of the
Baltic peoples,
later conquered neighboring lands and
established the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania in the 13th century...
- The
Prussian Lithuanians, or
Lietuvininkai (singular: Lietuvininkas, plural: Lietuvininkai), are
Lithuanians,
originally Lithuanian language speakers,...
- Indo-European
language family. It is the
language of
Lithuanians and the
official language of
Lithuania as well as one of the
official languages of the European...
- self-identified
ethnic Lithuanians has the
largest po****tion of
Lithuanians of any muni****lity
outside Lithuania itself. The old "
Lithuanian Downtown" in Bridgeport...
- hypothesised. Statistically, the most
prominent groups were the Poles,
Lithuanians, Germans,
Ruthenians and Jews.
There were also
considerable numbers of...
- was
suppressed during the 1795
partitions of Poland–
Lithuania. The
state was
founded by
Lithuanians, who were at the time a
polytheistic nation of several...