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  2. List of Lithuanian films - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, 2003 the film was declared first Lithuanian film to reach platinum status (more than 10000 DVD and VHS copies sold) in Lithuania 2001: 2002: 2003: Utterly Alone (Vienui vieni) Jonas Vaitkus: 2004: Buss: With Latvia and Estonia: Baltos dėmės mėlyname: 2005: Before Flying Back to the Earth: Arūnas Matelis: Documentary: Best ...

  3. Category:Soviet-era Lithuanian films - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Soviet-era Lithuanian films" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic - Wikipedia

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    The 1990 per capita GDP of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic was $8,591, which was above the average for the rest of the Soviet Union of $6,871. [44] This was half or less of the per capita GDPs of adjacent countries Norway ($18,470), Sweden ($17,680) and Finland ($16,868). [ 44 ]

  5. Singing Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Declarations of independence of Lithuania (11 March 1990), Estonia (20 August 1991), and Latvia (21 August 1991) Soviet Union recognizes the independence of the Baltic States (6 September 1991) Restoration of multi-party democracy in all three countries; Withdrawal of Soviet and then Russian troops from Lithuania by 1993, and Latvia and Estonia ...

  6. Soviet economic blockade of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Lithuania was even more dependent on energy resources, with total dependence on gas from the Soviet Union and only minuscule internal production of oil. [77] According to Lithuanian estimates, by the end of the blockade, 415.5 million roubles worth of production were lost, and the Lithuanian budget suffered a shortfall of 125 million roubles. [6]

  7. January Events - Wikipedia

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    "On This Day 13 January, 1991: Bloodshed at Lithuanian TV station". BBC News. 13 January 1991. Loreta Asanavičiūtė's Story (in Ukrainian) Russia refused to question the former president of Soviet Union (in Ukrainian) Polishchuk, M. Lithuania, be free! Recollections of a student defense squad participant in the 1991 Winter Vilnius events.

  8. Occupation of the Baltic states - Wikipedia

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    Russia, in the preamble of its 29 July 1991, "Treaty Between the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic and the Republic of Lithuania on the Basis for Relations between States", declared that once the USSR had eliminated the consequences of the 1940 annexation which violated Lithuania's sovereignty, Lithuania–Russia relations would ...

  9. Denmark's ambassador to Lithuania arrived on 26 August; he was the first foreign diplomat accredited to Lithuania after its declaration of independence. [11] On 26 August 1991 Lithuanian border guards were posted at border crossings between Lithuania and Russia, and the Republic of Lithuania began issuing visas. [12]