The total land and water area of Belarus is 207,600 sq km (80,154 sq miles).
The land area alone is 202,900 sq km (78340 sq mi), and water area is 4,700 sq km (1,814 sq mi).
Labankt - Sweet Dreams (Close Friends/Relatives/Your Love)
Labas Vakaras -Good Evening
The exact location of Lithuania is 56 00 degrees North, 24 00 degrees East. Capital: Vilinuis.
...An answer without my opinion here. I will search up which has a better quality of life.
I used another site, and it says Estonia, but not by much. Latvia is second best. Lithuania is the third best.
Visit this, it's where I got my information from: http://nationranking.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/2010-qli.png
So this means...
1. Estonia
2. Latvia
3. Lithuania
Kugelis (kugeliai) - represents a pudding made from potatoes
*The most important product in Lithuania is the bread made from Rye It replaces the Wheat bread and it is known to be healthier.
*Potatoes, cabage, beets, and cucumbers are known in the dishes- cabage being most common in soups.
*The potatoes are boiled, mostly and decorated with dill.
*balandeliai is common, and contains dill.
* The dishes made in Lithuania are rarely spicy.
*Dill and Caraway seeds are the most frequently used ingredients for seasoning the foods.
*The wild berries and the mushrooms are popular ingredients-The most used mushroom type is Boletus, while the wild berries vary from cranberries to bilberries and wild strawberries.
*The fruits that are used for desserts or for beverages are: pears, apples and plums and are the most used fruits in Lithuania.
*Cottage cheeses have a very important role in the cuisine of Lithuania. The types of cheese that result are diverse, and range from sour or sweet to harder or softer varieties.
*Most Lithuanian dishes don't require you to purchase any special tools.
*having a coffee grinder helps with roasting and grinding spices and maximizes their volatile oils, which, in turn, provides your food with more flavor.
*One of the most important and representative traditions for the Lithuanians is named Twelve-dish Christmas Eve supper-the local name for the event is Kūčios.
All your average European food can be found there. Some of it even of better quality. There are only a few unique dishes, on of which is "cepelinai" - a sort of grated potato bun with a meat filling (boiled of course, not baked)
* cebulienė
Local favorites include: cold beetroot soup (you'll recognize it by bright magenta color), large potato dumplings with meet (zeppelin-shaped), and pizza.
zeppelin lithuanian dish: big dumpings made of potato dough and minced meat.
For people you dont know or respect - "Laba diena"
For friends - "labas"
The price will vary depending on where you are sending it FROM, what kind of package it is, the weight, if you have it insured.
SHORT ANSWER: Ask at your local post office.
Both Russia and Belarus are between Ukraine and Latvia.
you can get a citizenship if you live in Lithuania for 2 years , know the language, history and culture and if you are fully integrated with lithuanian society. You may get some privilages because your grandparent was lithuanian or if you acomplishe some good deeds of Lithuania
Since the United Kingdom is a global nuclear superpower, with 56,000,000 more people than Ireland, in the event of a war, the United Kingdom would win. Also, the United Kingdom has the most advanced navy and air force in the world and The best special army SAS units.
England would win a conventional ground, sea, and air war. If that doesn't please the officials in London, they could nuke Ireland into oblivion. Ireland doesn't stand a chance. The United Kingdom colonized them for about 400 years and has always been and most likely always will be the dominant of the islands.
The address of the Lithuanian Museum is: 5620 S Claremont Ave, Chicago, IL 60636-1039
No, not automatically. According to Lithuanian immigration law he would have to live uninterrupted in Lithuania for 7 years. He would then have to give up his US citizenship and conform to some other regulations, including passing a test for his knowledge of the language and constitution.
Here is a link: http://www.migration.lt/index.php?p=91&lng=en
No, it is a single republic, divided into 10 counties (apskritys, singular - apskritis); Alytaus, Kauno, Klaipedos, Marijampoles, Panevezio, Siauliu, Taurages, Telsiu, Utenos, Vilniaus.
In Lithuanian language "you are very beautiful" is "Tu esi labai grazi" (for female) and "Tu esi labai grazus" (for male).
Pronunciation:
"Tu esi labai grazi" - "To esi lahbai grahji" (for female).
"Tu esi labai grazus" - "To esi lahbai grah-joos (for male).
Grain is grown in Lithuania, for hay and silage. They grow grain very early in order to smother the production of weeds. Maize is also grown for silage production on some progressive bendroves and there is increasing interest in its use now that early maturing varieties, that can produce a good crop in most years, are available.