Lithuania
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| (Lithuania is not a member of the CIS, but was a former republic of the USSR (1940-1991) | (Lithuania is not a member of the CIS, but was a former republic of the USSR (1940-1991) | ||
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External Links
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General Reference
- BBC Country Profile
- CIA World Fact Book
- EIA Energy Data
- Ethnologue linguistic information
- United Nations agencies & bureaux
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News & Analysis
- Amnesty International
- Human Rights Watch
- NY Times
- "Lithuanians Are Given a Taste of How Russia Plays the Oil Game" (28 Oct 2006)
- "Lithuanian Parliament Removes Country's President After Casting Votes on Three Charges" (7 Apr 2004)
- "As NATO Finally Arrives on Its Border, Russia Grumbles" (3 Apr 2004)
- "A New Role on Lithuania's Horizon; a New Scandal, Too" (28 Dec 2003)
- "Lithuania Cheers Overwhelming Vote to Join European Union" (12 May 2003)
- "Eyeing Moscow Warily, Lithuania Clasps NATO" (20 Nov 2002)
- "Graft in Eastern Europe Is Called Rampant" (7 Nov 2002)
- "Vilnius Journal; Unearthing Heroes (and Lithuania's Edgy Past)" (6 Oct 1994)
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History
(Lithuania is not a member of the CIS, but was a former republic of the USSR (1940-1991)

