Where is the Lithuanian Museum Of Art Inc in Lemont Illinois located?
The address of the Lithuanian Museum is: 5620 S Claremont Ave, Chicago, IL 60636-1039
If a US citizen goes to Lithuania and marries a Lithuanian will that person become a US citizen?
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
Is Lithuania a unitary or federal state?
No, it is a single republic, divided into 10 counties (apskritys, singular - apskritis); Alytaus, Kauno, Klaipedos, Marijampoles, Panevezio, Siauliu, Taurages, Telsiu, Utenos, Vilniaus.
How do you say beautiful lady in Lithuanian?
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.
What are the names of mountains in Lithuania?
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.
How many miles from Chicago to Lithuania?
There are approximately 6,208 miles from Chicago, IL to Israel. The estimated flight time is 12 hours and 50 minutes.
What is a product made in Lithuania?
Lithuania is rich in the mineral Amber. They make any number of products from Amber, most notably jewelery. Lithuania is also known for it's Linen products.
How do lithuanian people celebrate Christmas?
They celebrate by throwing large partys and opening presents on christmas eve.
What is the national dress code of Lithuania?
The National costume of Lithuania is a long plaid skirt. Aprons cover the skirt, the aprons are embroidered with geometric shapes. Vest, and hats are also worn, the hats are decorated with ribbons.
What are the tourist attractions for Lithuania?
To name a few, the Curonian Spit (located in country's west near it's main port Klaipeda), and Traku Castle (close to capital city Vilnius). During summer multiple rural attractions are also available, most popular of them being river roving and forest hiking/biking (pick some mushrooms & berries!).
What do Lithuanians look like?
Estonians are very pale. Many people have blonde hair, but its also not rare to have natural platinum blonde hair. Mainly blue eyes, green is also common. We have high cheek bones, small barbie doll noses, small chin, small lips. We are mainly tall/average height, but many of us, like me, are short.
Lithuania is bordered by Latvia, Belarus, Poland, Russia (Kaliningrad oblast) and the Baltic Sea.
What type of clothing is worn in Lithuania?
They were cotten clothes not clothes that you were in winter
Do kids in Lithuania wear uniforms at school?
Yes, they do. however, public schools' rules are more flexible now as its been decided a couple of years ago to allow the children to wear jeans and t-shirts and the girls to wear trousers or jeans too. Uniforms in private schools are still the same and not so flexible.
What percent of Lithuanian people speak English?
It's hard to say, but since Lithuania was occupied by the Soviet Union, citizens had to use Russian. Therefore, almost every citizen of Lithuania who is in his thirties or older speaks Russian. The new generation however, mainly speaks in English (as well as Lithuanian of course).
My estimate is 60%-80%
What are Lithuania's native animals?
The white stroke is usually felt to be the national bird of Lithuania, but many may argue that it is the wolf due to the iron wolf legend which is also now in the name of the core unit in the Lithuanian army. There is also the bear which was the ancient symbol of Samogitia one of the regions of Lithuania. In truth Lithuania doesn't have a official national animal, but many different people around the country claim it to be different animals, for example being born in Vilnius I believe it should be the wolf in memory of the first dukes dream and how a dream became the largest city in the country and capital. However that's just my opinion.
The White Stork is the national animal of Lithuania.
How long will it take to renew a Lithuanian passport in Lithuania?
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How did Lithuania get its name?
The name comes from Latgalians - one of the Latvian pre-christian tribes that are now part of modern Latvian nation living in Latgale region, albeit with quite strong accent (some rank it as a regional language). Other pre-christian Latvian tribes are Couronians, Semigallians and Selonians