@onealfa "17 Facts You May Not Know About Lithuania: 1 Lith..."

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17 Facts You May Not Know About Lithuania:

1 Lithuania was the first Soviet republic to declare independence in 1990.
2 The country has a population of about 2.8 million people.
3 Lithuanian is one of the oldest languages in the world, closely related to Sanskrit.
4 Vilnius, the capital, is known for its baroque architecture and historic Old Town.
5 Lithuania has a high literacy rate, with nearly 100% of the population being literate.
6 Basketball is the most popular sport in Lithuania.
7 The country has a rich history of folk music and dance.
8 Lithuania is home to the Curonian Spit, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
9 The Hill of Crosses is a famous pilgrimage site with thousands of crosses.

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I am tempted to go and research about this country lolz. I am hearing about it for the very first time

17 Facts You May Not Know About Lithuania:

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10 Lithuania has a significant diaspora, particularly in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
11 The country has a strong tradition of amber craftsmanship, often referred to as "Baltic gold."
12 Lithuania was once part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, one of the largest states in Europe.
13 The country has a diverse landscape, including forests, lakes, and a coastline along the Baltic Sea.
14 Lithuania is a member of the European Union, NATO, and the Eurozone.
15 The national dish is cepelinai, potato dumplings stuffed with meat or cheese.
16 The country has a growing tech industry, particularly in fintech and startups.
17 Lithuania celebrates Joninės, a midsummer festival with ancient pagan roots.

2 The country has a population of about 2.8 million people.

Wow..Nice

You're making me research about this country, haha!

A beautiful country is underrated

My country Romania got rid of communism in December 1989. I was a child in vacation skiing when the revolution started. I hope we never go back to such experiences.

Lots of important crypto companies, such as the CoinGate processor, are Lithuania-based.