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Independent between the two World Wars, Lithuania was
annexed by the USSR in 1940 - an action never recognized by the US. On
11 March 1990, Lithuania became the first of the Soviet republics to
declare its independence, but Moscow did not recognize this proclamation
until read on
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Background:
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Independent between the two World Wars, Lithuania was
annexed by the USSR in 1940 - an action never recognized by
the US. On 11 March 1990, Lithuania became the first of the
Soviet republics to declare its independence, but Moscow did
not recognize this proclamation until September of 1991
(following the abortive coup in Moscow). The last Russian
troops withdrew in 1993. Lithuania subsequently restructured
its economy for integration into Western European
institutions; it joined both NATO and the EU in the spring
of 2004. |
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Location:
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Eastern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea, between Latvia and
Russia |
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Geographic coordinates:
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56 00 N, 24 00 E |
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Map references:
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Europe |
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Area:
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total: 65,200 sq km
land: NA sq km
water: NA sq km |
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Area - comparative:
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slightly larger than West Virginia |
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Land boundaries:
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total: 1,613 km
border countries: Belarus 653.5 km, Latvia 588 km,
Poland 103.7 km, Russia (Kaliningrad) 267.8 km |
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Coastline:
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90 km |
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Maritime claims:
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territorial sea: 12 nm |
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Climate:
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transitional, between maritime and continental; wet,
moderate winters and summers |
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Terrain:
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lowland, many scattered small lakes, fertile soil |
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Elevation extremes:
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lowest point: Baltic Sea 0 m
highest point: Juozapines Kalnas 293.6 m |
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Natural resources:
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peat, arable land, amber |
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Land use:
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arable land: 44.81%
permanent crops: 0.9%
other: 54.29% (2005) |
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Irrigated land:
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70 sq km (2003) |
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Natural hazards:
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NA |
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Environment - current issues:
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contamination of soil and groundwater with petroleum
products and chemicals at military bases |
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Environment - international agreements:
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party to: Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Nitrogen
Oxides, Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants,
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol,
Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone
Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands
signed, but not ratified: none of the selected
agreements |
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Geography - note:
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fertile central plains are separated by hilly uplands that
are ancient glacial deposits |
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Population:
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3,575,439 (July 2007 est.) |
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Age structure:
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0-14 years: 14.9% (male 273,573/female 259,570)
15-64 years: 69.3% (male 1,213,011/female 1,264,996)
65 years and over: 15.8% (male 194,500/female
369,789) (2007 est.) |
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Median age:
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total: 38.6 years
male: 36.1 years
female: 41.2 years (2007 est.) |
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Population growth rate:
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-0.289% (2007 est.) |
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Birth rate:
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8.87 births/1,000 population (2007 est.) |
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Death rate:
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11.05 deaths/1,000 population (2007 est.) |
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Net migration rate:
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-0.72 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2007 est.) |
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Sex ratio:
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at birth: 1.06 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1.054 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 0.959 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.526 male(s)/female
total population: 0.887 male(s)/female (2007 est.)
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Infant mortality rate:
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total: 6.68 deaths/1,000 live births
male: 7.99 deaths/1,000 live births
female: 5.29 deaths/1,000 live births (2007 est.)
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Life expectancy at birth:
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total population: 74.44 years
male: 69.46 years
female: 79.69 years (2007 est.) |
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Total fertility rate:
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1.21 children born/woman (2007 est.) |
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HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:
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0.1% (2001 est.) |
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HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS:
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1,300 (2003 est.) |
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HIV/AIDS - deaths:
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less than 200 (2003 est.) |
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Nationality:
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noun: Lithuanian(s)
adjective: Lithuanian |
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Ethnic groups:
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Lithuanian 83.4%, Polish 6.7%, Russian 6.3%, other or
unspecified 3.6% (2001 census) |
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Religions:
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Roman Catholic 79%, Russian Orthodox 4.1%, Protestant
(including Lutheran and Evangelical Christian Baptist) 1.9%,
other or unspecified 5.5%, none 9.5% (2001 census) |
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Languages:
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Lithuanian (official) 82%, Russian 8%, Polish 5.6%, other
and unspecified 4.4% (2001 census) |
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Literacy:
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definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 99.6%
male: 99.6%
female: 99.6% (2001 census) |
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Country name:
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conventional long form: Republic of Lithuania
conventional short form: Lithuania
local long form: Lietuvos Respublika
local short form: Lietuva
former: Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic |
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Government type:
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parliamentary democracy |
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Capital:
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name: Vilnius
geographic coordinates: 54 41 N, 25 19 E
time difference: UTC+2 (7 hours ahead of Washington,
DC during Standard Time)
daylight saving time: +1hr, begins last Sunday in
March; ends last Sunday in October |
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Administrative divisions:
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10 counties (apskritys, singular - apskritis); Alytaus,
Kauno, Klaipedos, Marijampoles, Panevezio, Siauliu, Taurages,
Telsiu, Utenos, Vilniaus |
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Independence:
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11 March 1990 (declared); 6 September 1991 (recognized by
Soviet Union) |
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National holiday:
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Independence Day, 16 February (1918); note - 16 February
1918 was the date Lithuania declared its independence from
Soviet Russia and established its statehood; 11 March 1990
was the date it declared its independence from the Soviet
Union |
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Constitution:
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adopted 25 October 1992 |
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Legal system:
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based on civil law system; legislative acts can be appealed
to the constitutional court |
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Suffrage:
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18 years of age; universal |
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Executive branch:
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chief of state: President Valdas ADAMKUS (since 12
July 2004)
head of government: Prime Minister Gediminas KIRKILAS
(since 4 July 2006)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the
president on the nomination of the prime minister
elections: president elected by popular vote for a
five-year term (eligible for a second term); election last
held 13 and 27 June 2004 (next to be held June 2009); prime
minister appointed by the president on the approval of the
Parliament
election results: Valdas ADAMKUS elected president;
percent of vote - Valdas ADAMKUS 52.2%, Kazimiera PRUNSKIENE
47.8%; Gediminas KIRKILAS approved by Parliament 85-13, with
five abstentions |
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Legislative branch:
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unicameral Parliament or Seimas (141 seats, 71 members are
elected by popular vote, 70 are elected by proportional
representation; members serve four-year terms)
elections: last held 10 and 24 October 2004 (next to
be held in October 2008)
election results: percent of vote by party - Labor
28.6%, Working for Lithuania (Social Democrats and Social
Liberals) 20.7%, TS 14.6%, For Order and Justice (Liberal
Democrats and Lithuanian People's Union) 11.4%, Liberal and
Center Union 9.1%, Farmers and New Democracy Union 6.6%,
other 9%; seats by faction - Labor 29, Homeland Union 26,
Social Democrats 23, Civil Democracy (split from Labor) 11,
Liberal Movement (formerly Liberal Political Group) 11,
National Farmer's Union (formerly Farmers and New Democracy
Union) 11, Social Liberal 10, Liberal Democrats 9, Liberal
and Center Union 8, independents 3 (as of late-July 2006)
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Judicial branch:
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Constitutional Court; Supreme Court; Court of Appeal; judges
for all courts appointed by the President |
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Political parties and leaders:
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Civil Democracy Party [Viktor MUNTIANAS]; Electoral Action
of Lithuanian Poles [Valdemar TOMASZEVSKI]; National
Farmer's Union [Kazimiera PRUNSKIENE]; Homeland
Union/Conservative Party or TS [Andrius KUBILIUS]; Labor
Party [Kestutis DAUKSYS]; Liberal and Center Union [Arturas
ZUOKAS]; Liberal Democratic Party [Rolandas PAKSAS]; Liberal
Movement [Petras AUSTREVICIUS]; Lithuanian Christian
Democrats or LKD [Valentinas STUNDYS]; Lithuanian People's
Union for a Fair Lithuania [Julius VESELKA]; Lithuanian
Social Democratic Party [Algirdas BRAZAUSKAS]; Social
Liberal/New Union [Arturas PAULAUSKAS]; Social Union of
Christian Conservatives [Gediminas VAGNORIUS]; Young
Lithuania and New Nationalists [Stanislovas BUSKEVICIUS]
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Political pressure groups and leaders:
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NA |
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International organization participation:
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ACCT (observer), Australia Group, BA, BIS, CBSS, CE, EAPC,
EBRD, EIB, EU, FAO, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICCt, ICRM, IFC,
IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO
(correspondent), ITU, ITUC, MIGA, NATO, NIB, NSG, OIF
(observer), OPCW, OSCE, PCA, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO,
UNWTO, UPU, WCL, WCO, WEU (associate partner), WHO, WIPO,
WMO, WTO |
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Diplomatic representation in the US:
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chief of mission: Ambassador Audrius BRUZGA
chancery: 4590 MacArthur Blvd. NW, Suite 200,
Washington, DC 20007
telephone: [1] (202) 234-5860
FAX: [1] (202) 328-0466
consulate(s) general: Chicago, New York |
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Diplomatic representation from the US:
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chief of mission: Ambassador John A. CLOUD
embassy: Akmenu Gatve 6, Vilnius, LT-03106
mailing address: American Embassy, Akmenu Gatve 6,
Vilnius LT-03106
telephone: [370] (5) 266 5500
FAX: [370] (5) 266 5510 |
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Flag description:
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three equal horizontal bands of yellow (top), green, and red
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Economy - overview:
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Lithuania, the Baltic state that has conducted the most
trade with Russia, has grown rapidly since rebounding from
the 1998 Russian financial crisis. Unemployment fell to 3.7%
in 2006, while wages grew 17.6%, contributing to rising
inflation. Exports and imports continue to grow strongly,
and the current account deficit rose to nearly 10% of GDP in
2006. Trade has been increasingly oriented toward the West.
Lithuania has gained membership in the World Trade
Organization and joined the EU in May 2004. Privatization of
the large, state-owned utilities is nearly complete. Foreign
government and business support have helped in the
transition from the old command economy to a market economy,
but foreign direct investment declined in 2006. |
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GDP (purchasing power parity):
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$54.03 billion (2006 est.) |
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GDP (official exchange rate):
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$30.2 billion (2006 est.) |
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GDP - real growth rate:
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7.4% (2006 est.) |
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GDP - per capita (PPP):
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$15,100 (2006 est.) |
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GDP - composition by sector:
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agriculture: 5.5%
industry: 33.3%
services: 61.2% (2006 est.) |
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Labor force:
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1.617 million (2006 est.) |
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Labor force - by occupation:
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agriculture: 15.8%
industry: 28.2%
services: 56% (2004) |
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Unemployment rate:
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3.7%
note: based on survey data, official registered
unemployment of 5.7% (2006 est.) |
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Population below poverty line:
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4% (2003) |
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Household income or consumption by percentage share:
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lowest 10%: 3.2%
highest 10%: 24.9% (2000) |
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Distribution of family income - Gini index:
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32.5 (2003) |
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Inflation rate (consumer prices):
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3.8% (2006 est.) |
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Investment (gross fixed):
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23% of GDP (2006 est.) |
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Budget:
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revenues: $9.415 billion
expenditures: $9.761 billion; including capital
expenditures of $NA (2006 est.) |
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Public debt:
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18% of GDP (2006 est.) |
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Agriculture - products:
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grain, potatoes, sugar beets, flax, vegetables; beef, milk,
eggs; fish |
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Industries:
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metal-cutting machine tools, electric motors, television
sets, refrigerators and freezers, petroleum refining,
shipbuilding (small ships), furniture making, textiles, food
processing, fertilizers, agricultural machinery, optical
equipment, electronic components, computers, amber jewelry
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Industrial production growth rate:
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7% (2006 est.) |
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Electricity - production:
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17.8 billion kWh (2004) |
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Electricity - consumption:
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9.358 billion kWh (2004) |
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Electricity - exports:
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11.49 billion kWh (2004) |
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Electricity - imports:
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4.293 billion kWh (2004) |
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Oil - production:
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14,000 bbl/day (2004 est.) |
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Oil - consumption:
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56,000 bbl/day (2004 est.) |
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Oil - exports:
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0 bbl/day (2004) |
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Oil - imports:
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93,000 bbl/day (2004) |
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Natural gas - production:
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0 cu m (2004) |
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Natural gas - consumption:
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2.92 billion cu m (2004 est.) |
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Natural gas - exports:
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0 cu m (2004 est.) |
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Natural gas - imports:
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2.92 billion cu m (2004 est.) |
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Current account balance:
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-$2.572 billion (2006 est.) |
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Exports:
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$14.64 billion f.o.b. (2006 est.) |
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Exports - commodities:
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mineral products 23%, textiles and clothing 16%, machinery
and equipment 11%, chemicals 6%, wood and wood products 5%,
foodstuffs 5% (2001) |
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Exports - partners:
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Russia 10.4%, Latvia 10.2%, Germany 9.4%, France 7.1%,
Estonia 5.9%, Poland 5.5%, Sweden 5%, US 4.7%, UK 4.7%,
Denmark 4.3% (2005) |
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Imports:
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$18.25 billion f.o.b. (2006 est.) |
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Imports - commodities:
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mineral products, machinery and equipment, transport
equipment, chemicals, textiles and clothing, metals |
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Imports - partners:
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Russia 27.9%, Germany 15.1%, Poland 8.3% (2005) |
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Reserves of foreign exchange and gold:
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$5.22 billion (2006 est.) |
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Debt - external:
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$15.12 billion (30 June 2006 est.) |
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Economic aid - recipient:
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$1.6 billion (1995) |
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Currency (code):
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litas (LTL) |
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Exchange rates:
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litai per US dollar - 2.7498 (2006), 2.774 (2005), 2.7806
(2004), 3.0609 (2003), 3.677 (2002) |
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Fiscal year:
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calendar year |
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Telephones - main lines in use:
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801,100 (2005) |
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Telephones - mobile cellular:
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4.353 million (2005) |
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Telephone system:
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general assessment: inadequate, but is being
modernized to provide an improved international capability
and better residential access
domestic: a national, fiber-optic cable, interurban,
trunk system is nearing completion; rural exchanges are
being improved and expanded; mobile cellular systems are
being installed; access to the Internet is available; still
many unsatisfied telephone subscriber applications
international: country code - 370; landline
connections to Latvia and Poland; major international
connections to Denmark, Sweden, and Norway by submarine
cable for further transmission by satellite |
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Radio broadcast stations:
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AM 29, FM 142, shortwave 1 (2001) |
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Television broadcast stations:
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27 (may have as many as 100 transmitters, including repeater
stations) (2001) |
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Internet country code:
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.lt |
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Internet hosts:
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148,675 (2006) |
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Internet users:
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1.222 million (2005) |
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Airports:
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91 (2006) |
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Airports - with paved runways:
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total: 34
over 3,047 m: 4
2,438 to 3,047 m: 1
1,524 to 2,437 m: 7
914 to 1,523 m: 2
under 914 m: 20 (2006) |
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Airports - with unpaved runways:
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total: 57
1,524 to 2,437 m: 1
914 to 1,523 m: 3
under 914 m: 53 (2006) |
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Pipelines:
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gas 1,696 km; oil 228 km; refined products 121 km (2006)
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Railways:
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total: 1,771 km
broad gauge: 1,749 km 1.524-m gauge (122 km
electrified)
standard gauge: 22 km 1.435-m gauge (2005) |
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Roadways:
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total: 79,497 km
paved: 70,549 km (includes 417 km of expressways)
unpaved: 8,948 km (2005) |
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Waterways:
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425 km (2005) |
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Merchant marine:
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total: 49 ships (1000 GRT or over) 353,094 GRT/352,883
DWT
by type: bulk carrier 6, cargo 20, chemical tanker 1,
container 1, passenger/cargo 5, petroleum tanker 1,
refrigerated cargo 14, roll on/roll off 1
foreign-owned: 10 (Denmark 10)
registered in other countries: 17 (Antigua and
Barbuda 3, Belize 1, North Korea 1, Norway 1, Panama 5,
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 3, unknown 3) (2006) |
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Ports and terminals:
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Klaipeda |
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Military branches:
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Ground Forces, Naval Force, Lithuanian Military Air Forces,
National Defense Volunteer Forces (2005) |
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Military service age and obligation:
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19-45 years of age for compulsory military service,
conscript service obligation - 12 months; 18 years of age
for volunteers (2004) |
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Manpower available for military service:
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males age 19-49: 830,368
females age 19-49: 830,524 (2005 est.) |
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Manpower fit for military service:
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males age 19-49: 590,606
females age 19-49: 676,102 (2005 est.) |
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Manpower reaching military service age annually:
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males age 18-49: 29,689
females age 19-49: 28,543 (2005 est.) |
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Military expenditures - percent of GDP:
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1.9% (2005 est.) |
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Disputes - international:
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Lithuania and Russia committed to demarcating their boundary
in 2006 in accordance with the land and maritime treaty
ratified by Russia in May 2003 and by Lithuania in 1999;
Lithuania operates a simplified transit regime for Russian
nationals traveling from the Kaliningrad coastal exclave
into Russia, while still conforming, as a EU member state
having an external border with a non-EU member, to strict
Schengen border rules; the Latvian parliament has not
ratified its 1998 maritime boundary treaty with Lithuania,
primarily due to concerns over potential hydrocarbons; as of
January 2007, ground demarcation of the boundary with
Belarus was complete and mapped with final ratification
documents in preparation |
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Illicit drugs:
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transshipment and destination point for cannabis, cocaine,
ecstasy, and opiates from Southwest Asia, Latin America,
Western Europe, and neighboring Baltic countries; growing
production of high-quality amphetamines, but limited
production of cannabis, methamphetamines; susceptible to
money laundering despite changes to banking legislation |
Information gathered from the Central Intelligence Agency
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Lithuania, the Baltic state that has conducted the most
trade with Russia, has grown rapidly since rebounding from the 1998
Russian financial crisis. Unemployment fell to 3.7% in 2006, while wages
grew 17.6%, contributing to rising inflation. Exports and imports
continue to grow strongly, and the current account deficit rose to
nearly 10% of GDP in 2006. read on
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