Lithuania has area of 65300 square kilometres, and is located next to the Baltic Sea (the coast is in the the western part of Lithuania). It's in the northeast of Poland, south of Finland, and is the southern (and the biggest one) country of three Baltic sisters (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia). Also, in the south-west of Lithuania there is a small piece of Russia - Kaliningrad.
65 200 km²
Like West Virginia
The exact location of Lithuania is 56 00 degrees North, 24 00 degrees East. Capital: Vilinuis.
An East European country bordering on the Baltic Sea, Lithuania has an area of 65,200 square kilometers (25,174 square miles) and a total coastline of 99 kilometers (62 miles). Lithuania is a midsized country by European standards and is about the size of West Virginia.Read more: Lithuania - Location and size, Population, Financial services, Travel and tourism, Dependencies, Capital:, Monetary unit:, Chief exports: http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Europe/Lithuania.html#ixzz0Xt2ernLY
Lithuania is in East Europe. Hence the song, Eastern European Funk by InCulto. (InCulto are a Lithuanian band)
The likely location is the Baltic country of Lithuania.
well take the unicorn subway down to idc lane turn right to rainbow islands while being kicked in the knee by leperchauns then there you go the relative location of lithuania.
Poland, Belarus and Lithuania.
Vinius in Lithuania is located at co-ordinates 54 degrees, 41 minutes North by 25 degrees, 16 minutes East !
Czech Republic; Latvia; Ireland; Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Lithuania is slightly larger than the Baltic state to its north, Latvia, and both are larger than Estonia (about 2/3 the size of Lithuania). But each of the three is larger than European countries such as Denmark, the Netherlands, or Switzerland.
Leaf size & shape. Root size & shape. (and location, location, location)
Lithuania with an area of 25,174 sq. mi. is about the same size, although somewhat larger, than the US state of West Virginia with an area of 24,230 sq. mi.
The Kaliningrad Oblast is a Russian exclave located between Poland and Lithuania, along the Baltic Sea. It is geographically separated from the rest of Russia, with Poland to the south and Lithuania to the north and east. Kaliningrad has a strategic significance due to its location on the Baltic coast.