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  2. Taxation in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    They consist of two main taxes: state social insurance (Lithuanian: Valstybinis socialinis draudimas or VSD) and compulsory healthcare insurance (Lithuanian: Privalomasis sveikatos draudimas or PSD). Generally, all residing citizens and permanent residents are required to pay the compulsory healthcare insurance (PSD) contributions. [9]

  3. Seimas - Wikipedia

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    The Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublikos Seimas), or simply the Seimas (/ ˈ s eɪ m ə s / SAY-məs; Lithuanian: [ˈsɛɪˑmɐs]), is the unicameral legislative body of the Republic of Lithuania.

  4. Ingrida Šimonytė - Wikipedia

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    Ingrida Šimonytė (Lithuanian: [ɪŋʲɡʲrʲɪˈdˠɐ ʃʲɪmˠoːˈnʲîːtʲeː]; born 15 November 1974) is a Lithuanian politician, public servant and economist who served as the 17th prime minister of Lithuania from 2020 to 2024 She has been a Member of the Seimas for the Antakalnis constituency since 2016 and was Minister of Finance in the second Kubilius cabinet from 2009 until 2012.

  5. Bank of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos bankas) is the Lithuanian member of the Eurosystem and has been the monetary authority for Lithuania from 1922 to 2014, albeit with a long suspension between 1940 and 1993.

  6. Socialist Soviet Republic of Lithuania and Belorussia - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist Soviet Republic of Lithuania and Belorussia (SSR LiB), [note 1] alternatively referred to as the Socialist Soviet Republic of Lithuania and White Russia or simply Litbel, was a Soviet republic that existed within the parts of the territories of modern Belarus and Lithuania for approximately five months during the Lithuanian–Soviet War and the Polish–Soviet War in 1919.

  7. Union for the Liberation of Vilnius - Wikipedia

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    Cover of Mūsų Vilnius with a map of local chapters of the union as of February 1933 (Vilnius Region marked as "occupied Lithuania"). The Union for the Liberation of Vilnius (Lithuanian: Vilniaus vadavimo sąjunga or Vilniui vaduoti sąjunga) was an organization established in 1925 to support Lithuanian territorial claims to Vilnius Region then part of the Second Polish Republic.

  8. Vytautas Magnus University Education Academy - Wikipedia

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    The first pedagogical institution in Lithuania was established in Klaipėda in 1935 by the Lithuanian government and was called the National Pedagogical Institute.After the Nazi Germany ultimatum to Lithuania in March 1939, the Nazis took control of the Klaipėda Region.

  9. List of countries by intentional death rate - Wikipedia

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    Intentional homicide is defined by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in its Global Study on Homicide report [3] thus: . Within the broad range of violent deaths, the core element of intentional homicide is the complete liability of the direct perpetrator, which thus excludes killings directly related to war or conflicts, self-inflicted death (suicide), killings due to legal ...