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Yes. International code for Lithuania is LY.

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What is the populatin of Lithuania?

In 2016, there were 2.872 million people in Lithuania.


Why do people live in Lithuania?

People live in Lithuania because they were born there. It has been a country for over 800 years.


Is there any danger for other people living next to Amateur Radio Antennas?

The FCC requires that amateur radio operators running above a certain power on a specific band site analysis in order to determine if RF fields are below a specific limit where people are. If the RF fields are above the limit, the operator must reduce the power until the the fields are at a safe limit.


What's the population of Lithuania?

In 2010 there are around 4 000 000 people in Lithuania.


Is English spoken in Lithuania?

People in Lithuania speak lithuanian. Some people in Lithuania know how to speak english, or at least know the basics. Most of them are young adults and teenagers.


Is Lithuania an English speaking country?

Some people in Lithuania speak English, but it is not an English-speaking country, in that English is not the primary language of the people.


How many people died in Lithuania?

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What sports do people in Lithuania play?

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Where is the city of Kaipeda located?

This specific city is located in Lithuania. Lithuania is located near the Baltic Sea. The city is a major city in Lithuania and has over 100,000 people living there.


Is amateur radio dying out?

No, it is not dying out. in fact, with the growth of the Internet, it has become accessible to a wider range of people and the opposite is in fact true. it has even become incredibly easy to set up. all you need is radio automation software (Eg. Mixxx), Lame Encoder, and a server. just go to caster beta and you will find all the instructions, and its all free. it is now only costing people as much as the Internet costs to stream it all. In my opinion, Amateur radio is fading because of the Internet, and other forms of communication that do not require a license. The simple truth is that the only fading is with appliance operators, glorified CB users with a license. Those numbers are fading, but not fast enough. The true radio amateur is an operator for life. There is much more to amateur radio than simple talk. Streaming over the Internet is not amateur radio, even though many use it. When conditions warrant, you will see the true amateur radio operators handling emergency communication, supplementing our local government emergency communication's. The internet will not be anywhere in site when that happens.