No, Lituania hasn't any mountains.
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No. It doesn't have any mountains higher than 300m (the same as a large hill). The reason for this is that during the ice age all the hills and mountains were wiped out during the last ice age and replaced by low lying swamps and drumlins.
No, Lithuania have never won any UEFA cups.No, Lithuania have never won any UEFA cups.No, Lithuania have never won any UEFA cups.No, Lithuania have never won any UEFA cups.No, Lithuania have never won any UEFA cups.No, Lithuania have never won any UEFA cups.No, Lithuania have never won any UEFA cups.No, Lithuania have never won any UEFA cups.No, Lithuania have never won any UEFA cups.No, Lithuania have never won any UEFA cups.No, Lithuania have never won any UEFA cups.
Lithuania experiences earthquakes.
Lithuanian mountains are quite low. According to the weblink below, where a list of named mountains can be found, they are all below 300m in height. The highest "hill" (rather than mounatin) is Juozapines Kalnas, with an elevation of 294 metres.
All. Lithuania is a completely independent nation.
Lithuania is its own country and does not have any nations residing within its borders. Lithuania also does not contain states, although it does have counties.
As far as we know, no. The USSR did not maintain nuclear weapons in Lithuania.
No, there aren't. Lithuania's highest point is a 294m (965 feet)-high hill.
No, Lithuania is on a plain and only have several hills that are no higher than 300metres.
Lithuania did not become a member of any nation state in 2004. Lithuania is a nation. On the 1st of May in 2004 it joined the European Union. The European Union is an organisation that has countries as members. It is not a nation. All of its members are independent nations.
Yes, there were 3 wars for independence, against Germany. And Lithuania won against Germany.