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  2. Lithuanian language - Wikipedia

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    2,955,200 people in Lithuania (including 3,460 Tatars), or about 86% of the 2015 population, are native Lithuanian speakers; most Lithuanian inhabitants of other nationalities also speak Lithuanian to some extent. The total worldwide Lithuanian-speaking population is about 3,200,000.

  3. Lithuanians - Wikipedia

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    Most Lithuanian restaurants outside Lithuania are located in cities with a heavy Lithuanian presence. [citation needed] Lithuanians in the early 20th century were among the thinnest people in the developed countries of the world. [47] In Lithuanian cuisine there is some emphasis on attractive presentation of freshly prepared foods.

  4. List of newspapers in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of newspapers published in Lithuania. In 2006 there were 334 newspapers published. [1] National newspapers

  5. East Baltic languages - Wikipedia

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    Lithuanian is the most-spoken East Baltic language, with more than 3 million speakers worldwide, followed by Latvian, with 1.75 million native speakers, then Samogitan with 500,000 native speakers, and lastly Latgalian with 150,000 native speakers. [4] [5]

  6. List of official languages by country and territory - Wikipedia

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    World Africa Americas Asia Europe Oceania Countries English: 58 23 14 4 3 14 United Kingdom, United States, [k] Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, India, South Africa, Nigeria (See the full list) [78] French: 27 19 2 – 5 1 France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, Madagascar, Monaco, Haiti, Vanuatu (See the full list) Arabic: 23–26* 12 ...

  7. Baltic languages - Wikipedia

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    Baltic languages by number of native speakers East Baltic; Latvian: c. 1.5 million [9] Latgalian* 150,000–200,000 Lithuanian: c. 4 million: Samogitian* 500,000 Selonian† Extinct since 16th century Semigallian† Extinct since 16th century Old Curonian† Extinct since 16th century West Baltic; Western Galindian† Extinct since 14th century ...

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  9. Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Lithuania, [b] officially the Republic of Lithuania, [c] is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. [d] It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, Poland to the south, and the Russian semi-exclave of Kaliningrad Oblast to the southwest, with a maritime border with Sweden to the west.