As of the most recent data, the Lithuanian community in Pittsburgh is relatively small, with estimates suggesting around 2,000 to 3,000 individuals of Lithuanian descent living in the area. This community has historical roots dating back to the early 20th century when many Lithuanians immigrated to the United States. For precise and updated figures, local community organizations or census data can provide more specific information.
there are 5,550 men in pittsburgh
No! Lithuanians are an entirely different nation. Lithuanians are Baltic, whereas Russians are Slavic, so they're not the same.
I believe that over 4 trillion people live in Pittsburgh. So 100,000,000,000,000 people visit each year.
No. Not even close
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Yes, Lithunians do vote.
The Axis History Forum gives a figure of 140,000 Lithuanian Jews. Many of them were killed by Lithuanians.
Just outside of Pittsburgh on the Southside.
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