LocationNorthern Europe.
Area65,300 sq km (25,212 sq miles).
Population3.6 million (2007 estimate).
Population Density54.7 per sq km.
CapitalVilnius.
Population: 541,300 (census 2005).
GovernmentRepublic. Gained independence from Russia/Germany 1918-1940 and from the Soviet Union in 1990.
LanguageLithuanian is the official language. Lithuania has a large number of dialects for such a small territory, including High Lithuanian (
Aukstaiciai) and Low Lithuanian (
Zemaiciai).
ReligionPredominantly (79%)
Roman Catholic with Russian Orthodox and Protestant, including Evangelical Lutheran and Evangelical Reformist.
TimeGMT + 2 (GMT + 3 from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October).
Electricity220 volts AC, 50Hz. European two-pin plugs are in use.
Head of GovernmentPrime Minister Gediminas Kirkilas since 2006.
Head of StatePresident Valdas Adamkus since 2004.
Recent HistoryPresident Valdas Adamkus was re-elected Lithuanian president in June 2004, in a poll that followed the impeachment and dismissal of the previous president, Rolandas Paksas, on corruption charges.
During his first term he was credited with speeding up reforms, steering the country towards relative prosperity and overseeing Lithuania’s historic progress towards integration with the West and Nato and EU membership.
In July 2006, Prime Minister Gediminas Kirkilas formed Lithuania’s 14th government in 15 years, ending a political crisis which started when Algirdas Brazauskas, from the center-left Social Democrats, resigned as premier in May. He has promised to strive to bring Lithuania into the eurozone, ensure better access to healthcare and curtail emigration.
TelephoneCountry code: 370.
Mobile TelephoneRoaming agreements exist with most international mobile phone companies. Coverage is good.
InternetInternet is available; public access is at the Lithuanian National Library and increasingly at Internet centers and cafes in main cities and towns.
MediaLithuania’s TV market is dominated by commercial channels. The radio market is similarly competitive, with more than 30 stations competing for listeners and advertisers. Lithuania’s media are free and operate independently of the state, and there are no Government-owned newspapers. However, politicians do occasionally attempt to influence editorial policy.
PostPost to Western Europe takes up to six days. There is a variety of private companies offering express mail services.
Press• Newspapers are published in Lithuanian and some in Russian or Polish.
• The major dailies are
Kauno Diena,
Lietuvos Rytas,
Respublika and
Lietuvos Zinios.
• Weeklies include
Veidas and
Atgimimas.
Radio• LRT operates
LR,
Klasikos and
Opus 3 networks.
• Commerical radio stations include
M-1 (pop music and news),
Radiocentras (pop music) and
Pukas.
Below are listed Public holidays for the January 2009-December 2010 period.
2009
1 Jan New Year's Day.
16 Feb Restoration of the State Day (1918).
11 Mar Restoration of Independence Day (1990).
10-13 Apr Easter.
1 May International Labor Day.
3 May Mothers' Day.
24 Jun Jonines (St John's Day/Midsummer's Day).
6 Jul Anniversary of the Coronation of King Mindaugas.
15 Aug Assumption Day.
1 Nov All Saints' Day.
25 Dec Christmas Day.
26 Dec Boxing Day.
2010
1 Jan New Year's Day.
16 Feb Restoration of the State Day (1918).
11 Mar Restoration of Independence Day (1990).
2-5 Apr Easter.
1 May International Labor Day.
2 May Mothers' Day.
24 Jun Jonines (St John's Day/Midsummer's Day).
6 Jul Anniversary of the Coronation of King Mindaugas.
15 Aug Assumption Day.
1 Nov All Saints' Day.
25 Dec Christmas Day.
26 Dec Boxing Day.
NoteAccording to Lithuanian Law, all holidays falling on a Saturday or Sunday, including those that are always celebrated on a Sunday, are moved to the following Monday.
Contact Information:Lithuanian State Department of TourismA Juozapavicius Street 13, 09311 Vilnius, Lithuania
Tel: (5) 210 8796.
Website:
www.tourism.ltEmbassy of the Republic of Lithuania in the UK84 Gloucester Place, London W1U 6AU, UK
Tel: (020) 7486 6401.
Website:
http://uk.mfa.lt Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0900-1300 (consular section); Tues-Thurs 1500-1600 (visa section; appointments not necessary).
Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania in the USA2300 Clarendon Boulevard, Suite 302, Arlington, VA 22201, USA
Tel: (202) 234 5860 (ext 127 for visa section).
Website:
www.ltembassyus.org
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