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Lithuania

Lithuania is a Baltic state, a member of the European Union.

Content

Main article: Countries of the world

Climate

Main article: Climate in Europe

Population

Main article: Population of Lithuania

Cities

Citizenship and residence permit

2019: Number of residence permits per 1,000 Lithuanian residents

Number of permits with a residence permit per 1000 inhabitants of the country in 2019

Passport strength

Data for 2018

Parliament

2024: Social Democratic Party wins election for first time in 12 years

Lithuania's Social Democratic Party in October 2024 won parliamentary elections for the first time in 12 years as voters turned to the opposition to address growing inequality.

The Social Democrats received 19.4% in the 1st round of voting.

Worsening economic inequality over the conflict with Russia has hurt the ruling conservatives.

2022: Proportion of women in Parliament

Data for August 2022,

Armed Forces

2024

Raising taxes to pay for the German military and strengthening defense

In May 2024, it was announced that Lithuania would raise taxes to cover higher defense spending.

Finance Minister Gintare Skaiste told the media that the government was seeking an additional €400m to secure military spending of 3% of GDP in 2025. Additional funds will be used to finance the deployment of the German brigade, as well as to strengthen the defense capability of Lithuania.

Number of military personnel: 25 thousand people

As of April 2024, including reservists
NATO Multinational Forces in Eastern Europe as of October 2024

Construction of the factory of the German Rheinmetall for the production of ammunition in Lithuania

On April 16, 2024 in Vilnius, Rheinmetall representative Maximilian Froch signed an agreement of intent with the Lithuanian government on the production of artillery shells in this country. In November of the same year, an agreement was signed on the construction of the plant. See Rheinmetall for details.

2023

Defense spending - 2.6% of GDP

Plan for the deployment of 4800 German military in the Baltic countries

In December 2023, Germany and Lithuania signed a plan to deploy a permanent brigade of German troops of about 4,800 in the Baltic states over the next four years to strengthen NATO defense on the eastern flank of the alliance.

Until 2027, approximately 4.8 thousand German troops and another 200 civilian employees are deployed to the areas of the Rudninkai and Rukle training ground (near the borders with the Russian Federation and Belarus). The formation of the brigade will begin in the second quarter of 2024.

It is assumed that it will be formed from three battalions: the 203rd tank in North Rhine-Westphalia, the 122nd armored infantry from Bavaria and from the battalion combat group of the NATO Advanced Presence Forces under the command of Germany. They have been deployed in Lithuania since 2017 with a number of 1.5 thousand soldiers.

The main units will be transferred in 2025-2026, and by 2027th the brigade "must reach full combat readiness."

Bundeswehr has never deployed so many military personnel in other countries on a permanent basis before, so this is also an important political step for the authorities. Berlin They look at these plans as an opportunity to show their significant military role on the eastern flank of NATO, despite the fact that for this the Germans will have to exert considerable strain on both the army and the budget.

Lithuania has already stated that they have no money to finance the German military, and in Berlin they agreed on budget plans for 2024. At the same time, the line of additional, emergency costs in the amount of 100 billion euros included the purchase of equipment for replenishing stocks after its transfer to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

2015: Joining JEF

On November 30, 2015, in the UK, 7 countries - Britain, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands and Norway - signed a treaty establishing JEF.

2004: Joining NATO and the European Union

Lithuania joined NATO and the European Union in 2004.

Economy

Main article: Economy of Lithuania

Information Technology

Health care

Science and Research

2020: Fewer than 5,000 animals used for scientific purposes

Data for 2020

Almost 8 million animals are used for scientific purposes in Europe and half of them are laboratory mice and rats.

Culture

Music

Number of metal bands in Europe as of May 2016

Religion

2022

52.6% of the population believes in life after death
Data for the period from 2017 to 2022
27% of the population attends divine services at least once a month
Data for 2022

2021:16% of the population say religion is important in their lives

Data for 2021

2016: Proportion of believing population

The share of the population that believes in God for 2016

MEDIA

2022:77% of the population watch TV every day

Data for 2022

Crime

2023: Lithuanian drug mafia caught in Russia with hashish for 2 billion rubles

In the Leningrad region, a consignment of hashish, which amounted to 812 kg of the drug, which was illegally transported to the territory of the Russian Federation, was seized from smugglers. The press service of the Federal Customs Service (FCS) of the Russian Federation announced this on August 24, 2023.

It is noted that during operational-search measures using technical means of customs control, a tractor with a semi-trailer that arrived from Estonia was stopped. 265 polymer bags with a narcotic drug were found in a vehicle equipped with caches.

A consignment of hashish, which amounted to 812 kg of the drug, was seized from smugglers

Three members of the criminal group were detained, they are citizens of Lithuania. A criminal case was initiated under Art. 229.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (smuggling of narcotic drugs). According to the FCS, the cost of the seized hashish on the black market is more than 2 billion rubles.

Hashish is the common name for a number of narcotic hemp products, which are cannabis resins made by pressing a powder obtained by drying and grinding or sieving dried leaves and sticky oily layers from the flowering tops of the plant. This substance is collected and pressed into briquettes, which can be plastic or solid, dry or powdered.[1]

2021: Average rate of intentional homicide

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Число умышленных убийств в To Europe US by data available for 2021

2017: Lithuanian steals more than $100m from Google and Facebook

In March 2017, the media reported that Google and Facebook were affected by a phishing attack organized by a fraudster from Lithuania. The names of the companies were not disclosed, but it was noted that the attacker managed to deceive more than $100 million. Read more here.

Prisons

2022: The minimum age for children to be jailed is 14

Data for 2022

History

2003: EU accession referendum

Main article: European Union (EU, EU)

Relation to the accession of countries to the European Union by district in referendums from 1972 to 2013

1996: Opening of McDonald's first restaurant

The McDonald's catering chain in Lithuania opened at the end of May 1996.

1991: USSR recognizes Lithuania's independence

On September 6, 1991 State , the USSR Council, chaired by Mikhail Gorbachev, recognized the independence of Lithuania.

1990: Decree of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on the restoration of independence of Lithuania

On March 11, 1990, the Supreme Soviet of the USSR issued a law changing the name of the Republic of Lithuania and proclaimed a decree restoring its independence, lost in 1940.

Monument to Lenin in Klaipeda, guarded by armored personnel carriers of the Soviet army, 1990

1989: Movement of the Baltic republics to leave the USSR

Action "Baltic Way" for leaving the USSR. 23.08.1989 years, a living chain was lined up through Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. It was the largest flash mob in the history of the USSR.

1965

Miniskirts and men. Vilnius, 1965

1940: Joining the USSR

Main article: World War II

On June 3, 1940, the USSR Charge d'Affaires in Lithuania V. Semenov wrote a review note on the situation in Lithuania, in which the Soviet embassy drew Moscow's attention to the Lithuanian government's desire to "fall into the hands of Germany," and to the intensification of "the activities of the German fifth column and arming members of the Union of Shooters," preparation for mobilization. It speaks of "the true intentions of the Lithuanian ruling circles," which, if the conflict is resolved, will only strengthen "their line against the treaty, moving to" business collusion with Germany, waiting only for a convenient moment for a direct strike on the Soviet garrisons. "

On June 4, under the guise of exercises, the troops of the Leningrad, Kalinin and Belorussian Special Military Districts were raised on alarm and began to advance to the borders of the Baltic states.

On June 14, the Soviet government presented an ultimatum to Lithuania, and on June 16 - Latvia and Estonia. In the main features, the meaning of ultimatums coincided - the governments of these states were accused of gross violation of the conditions of the Mutual Assistance Treaties previously concluded with the USSR, and a demand was made to form governments capable of ensuring the implementation of these treaties, as well as allowing additional contingents of troops to enter the territory of these countries. The conditions were accepted.

On June 15, additional contingents of Soviet troops were introduced to Lithuania, and on June 17 - to Estonia and Latvia.

Lithuanian President Antanas Smetona insisted on organizing resistance to Soviet troops, however, having been refused by most of the government, he fled to Germany, and his Latvian and Estonian colleagues - Karlis Ulmanis and Konstantin Päts - went to cooperate with the new government (both were soon repressed), as did Lithuanian Prime Minister Antanas Merkis. In all three countries, Soviet-friendly governments were formed, headed, respectively, by Eustace Paleckis (Lithuania), Johannes Vares (Estonia) and August Kirchenstein (Latvia).

The process of Sovietization of the Baltic countries was monitored by the authorized governments of the USSR - Andrei Zhdanov (in Estonia), Andrei Vyshinsky (in Latvia) and Vladimir Dekanozov (in Lithuania).

The new governments lifted bans on the activities of communist parties and demonstrations, issued pro-Soviet political prisoners and called snap parliamentary elections. At the July 14 votes in all three states, the pro-communist Blocs (Unions) of the working people formally won were the only electoral lists admitted to the elections. According to official data, in Estonia the turnout was 84.1%, while 92.8% of the votes were cast for the Union of the Working People, in Lithuania the turnout was 95.51%, of which 99.19% voted for the Union of the Working People, in Latvia the turnout was 94.8%, 97.8% of the votes were cast for the Block of the Working People.

The newly elected parliaments on July 21-22 proclaimed the creation of the Estonian SSR, the Latvian SSR and the Lithuanian SSR and adopted the Declarations on entry into the USSR. On August 3-6, 1940, in accordance with the decisions of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, these republics were adopted into the Soviet Union.

From the Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian armies, Lithuanian (29th rifle), Latvian (24th rifle) and Estonian (22nd rifle) territorial corps were formed, which became part of PribOVO.

1939

Adolf Hitler during an inspection of German troops at Theatre Square in Memel, Germany (later Klaipėda in Lithuania), March 1939.

1795: Entry into the Russian Empire after the third partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

The division of the territory of the Polish-Lithuanian state (Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth) between the Kingdom of Prussia, the Russian Empire and the Habsburg monarchy occurred in 1772, 1793 and 1795.

1764

1658: Courland

1618

1260

1237: Principality of Lithuania

600g

Languages spoken in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East in 600g (as of 2021)

Sport

2022: The most popular sport is basketball

The most popular sport in the countries of the world as of June 2022

Calendar

Какой день считается первым в неделе в countries of the world, 2022

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