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TELEVISION CHANNEL OF LITHUANIA
TV3 Lithuania; TV3 (Lithuania)

Lithuania      
n. Lituania (república de la antigua Unión Soviética)
Lithuania         
  • The [[Baltic Way]] was a mass anti-Soviet demonstration where approx. 25% of the population of the Baltic states participated.
  • An [[Anti-Soviet]] rally in [[Vingis Park]] of about 250,000 people. [[Sąjūdis]] was a movement which led to the restoration of an Independent State of Lithuania.
  • [[Antanas Smetona]] was the first and last president of ''[[interbellum]]'' Lithuania (1919–1920, 1926–1940).
  • censorship]] actively mocked the [[Soviet Union]] regime by using [[metaphor]]s in their lyrics, during an [[Anti-Sovietism]], [[Anti-communism]] concert in 1987
  • Muscovites]] at the [[Battle of Orsha]] in 1514
  • Lithuania was recently a member of the [[United Nations Security Council]]. Its representatives are on the right side.
  • [[Baltic amber]] was once a valuable trade resource. It was transported from the region of modern-day Lithuania to the [[Roman Empire]] and [[Egypt]] through the [[Amber Road]].
  • beer brewing traditions]].
  • Telia]] (skyscraper with the old [[Teo LT]] logo) and [[Huawei]] headquarters in [[Vilnius]]
  • Lithuanian Army soldiers with their [[NATO]] allies during Iron Sword 2014
  • [[Druskininkai]] is a popular [[spa town]].
  • frameless
  • scythemen]] during the 1831 uprising
  • FSRU ''Independence'']] in port of Klaipėda
  • Real GDP per capita development of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
  • [[Vilnius University]] Life Sciences Center in the Sunrise Valley
  • access-date=18 March 2018}}</ref>
  • ''Gryčia'' (traditional dwelling house, built in the 19th century)
  • Mineral water spring in [[Birštonas]]
  • [[Hill of Crosses]] near [[Šiauliai]]
  • [[Battle of Grunwald]] and [[Vytautas the Great]] in the centre
  • date=27 March 2019}}</ref>
  • Lithuanian dark [[rye bread]]
  • url-status=dead }}</ref>
  • ''[[Cepelinai]]'', a [[potato]]-based dumpling dish characteristic of [[Lithuanian cuisine]] with meat, [[curd]] or mushrooms
  • [[Kaunas Clinics]], a medical institution in Lithuania
  • cinema]] in Lithuania
  • [[Kruonis Pumped Storage Plant]]
  • [[Lithuania men's national basketball team]] is ranked eighth worldwide in [[FIBA Rankings]].
  • Lithuania's name in writing, 1009
  • Lithuanian [[armoured train]] ''Gediminas 3'', used in [[Lithuanian Wars of Independence]] and Lithuanian soldiers
  • website=IMF}}</ref>
  • Major highways in Lithuania
  • Physical map and geomorphological subdivision of Lithuania
  • A proportional representation of Lithuania's exports, 2019
  • frameless
  • Stamp dedicated to Lithuania's presidency of the European Union. Post of Lithuania, 2013.
  • Lithuanian police cruiser in [[Gediminas Avenue]], Vilnius
  • officer]] stands out with a [[sword]].
  • Lithuanian resistance fighters]]. The armed resistance was 50,000 strong at its peak.
  • url-status=dead}}</ref>
  • New York]] in 1933. The transatlantic flight was one of the most precise in aviation history. It equaled, and in some aspects surpassed, [[Charles Lindbergh]]'s classic flight.
  • [[Marijampolė railway station]], completed in 1924
  • printed]] book, ''[[Catechism of Martynas Mažvydas]]'' (1547, Königsberg)
  • ''Kings' Fairy Tale'' (1908–1909) by [[Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis]]
  • M.K. Čiurlionis]]
  • Monument in [[Naujoji Vilnia]] in memory of the [[Soviet deportations from Lithuania]]
  • Paneriai massacre]], where the [[German Nazi]]s and their collaborators executed up to 100,000 people of various nationalities. About 70,000 of them were [[Jews]].
  • Population density of Lithuania
  • Population of Lithuania 1915–2014
  • access-date=14 July 2018}}</ref>
  • Seimas]] hall where it was originally signed in 1990. The ceremony is attended by the Lithuanian President, Prime Minister, Chairman of the Seimas and other high-ranking officials.
  • Soviet occupation]] in 1940.
  • [[Seimas]] — Parliament of Lithuania
  • The original 20 members of the [[Council of Lithuania]] after signing the [[Act of Independence of Lithuania]], 16 February 1918
  • [[Statutes of Lithuania]] were the central piece of Lithuanian law in 1529–1795.
  • The earliest known Lithuanian glosses (between 1520 and 1530) written in the margins of [[Johann Herolt]] book ''Liber Discipuli de eruditione Christifidelium''. Words: ''teprÿdav[ſ]ʒÿ'' (let it strike), ''vbagÿſte'' (indigence).
  • Grand Dukes]] and capital city of the medieval state
  • Bishop [[Motiejus Valančius]] resisted Russification. He urged protest against the closing of Catholic churches and organised book printing in Lithuanian in [[Lithuania Minor]].
  • [[Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania]] in Vilnius, marked 6, in 1600
  • url-status=dead}}</ref> It was established by [[Stephen Báthory]], King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, in 1579.
  • access-date=5 May 2018}}</ref>
  • [[Vilnius Cathedral]] by [[Laurynas Gucevičius]]
COUNTRY IN EASTERN EUROPE
ISO 3166-1:LT; Lietuva; Republic of Lithuania; Littaw; Lituania; Litauen; Lietova; Second Republic of Lithuania; State of Lithuania; Lietuvos Respublika; Lituanie; Lithuenia; Largest cities of Lithuania; Biodiversity of Lithuania; Science and technology in Lithuania; Litwa; Lithuanian state; Draft:HN LT; Wildlife of Lithuania; Infrastructure in Lithuania; Lithuanian republic; Lithuanian Republic; LITHUANIA; LIETUVA; Lietuvos respublika
Lituania
Lithuania         
  • The [[Baltic Way]] was a mass anti-Soviet demonstration where approx. 25% of the population of the Baltic states participated.
  • An [[Anti-Soviet]] rally in [[Vingis Park]] of about 250,000 people. [[Sąjūdis]] was a movement which led to the restoration of an Independent State of Lithuania.
  • [[Antanas Smetona]] was the first and last president of ''[[interbellum]]'' Lithuania (1919–1920, 1926–1940).
  • censorship]] actively mocked the [[Soviet Union]] regime by using [[metaphor]]s in their lyrics, during an [[Anti-Sovietism]], [[Anti-communism]] concert in 1987
  • Muscovites]] at the [[Battle of Orsha]] in 1514
  • Lithuania was recently a member of the [[United Nations Security Council]]. Its representatives are on the right side.
  • [[Baltic amber]] was once a valuable trade resource. It was transported from the region of modern-day Lithuania to the [[Roman Empire]] and [[Egypt]] through the [[Amber Road]].
  • beer brewing traditions]].
  • Telia]] (skyscraper with the old [[Teo LT]] logo) and [[Huawei]] headquarters in [[Vilnius]]
  • Lithuanian Army soldiers with their [[NATO]] allies during Iron Sword 2014
  • [[Druskininkai]] is a popular [[spa town]].
  • frameless
  • scythemen]] during the 1831 uprising
  • FSRU ''Independence'']] in port of Klaipėda
  • Real GDP per capita development of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
  • [[Vilnius University]] Life Sciences Center in the Sunrise Valley
  • access-date=18 March 2018}}</ref>
  • ''Gryčia'' (traditional dwelling house, built in the 19th century)
  • Mineral water spring in [[Birštonas]]
  • [[Hill of Crosses]] near [[Šiauliai]]
  • [[Battle of Grunwald]] and [[Vytautas the Great]] in the centre
  • date=27 March 2019}}</ref>
  • Lithuanian dark [[rye bread]]
  • url-status=dead }}</ref>
  • ''[[Cepelinai]]'', a [[potato]]-based dumpling dish characteristic of [[Lithuanian cuisine]] with meat, [[curd]] or mushrooms
  • [[Kaunas Clinics]], a medical institution in Lithuania
  • cinema]] in Lithuania
  • [[Kruonis Pumped Storage Plant]]
  • [[Lithuania men's national basketball team]] is ranked eighth worldwide in [[FIBA Rankings]].
  • Lithuania's name in writing, 1009
  • Lithuanian [[armoured train]] ''Gediminas 3'', used in [[Lithuanian Wars of Independence]] and Lithuanian soldiers
  • website=IMF}}</ref>
  • Major highways in Lithuania
  • Physical map and geomorphological subdivision of Lithuania
  • A proportional representation of Lithuania's exports, 2019
  • frameless
  • Stamp dedicated to Lithuania's presidency of the European Union. Post of Lithuania, 2013.
  • Lithuanian police cruiser in [[Gediminas Avenue]], Vilnius
  • officer]] stands out with a [[sword]].
  • Lithuanian resistance fighters]]. The armed resistance was 50,000 strong at its peak.
  • url-status=dead}}</ref>
  • New York]] in 1933. The transatlantic flight was one of the most precise in aviation history. It equaled, and in some aspects surpassed, [[Charles Lindbergh]]'s classic flight.
  • [[Marijampolė railway station]], completed in 1924
  • printed]] book, ''[[Catechism of Martynas Mažvydas]]'' (1547, Königsberg)
  • ''Kings' Fairy Tale'' (1908–1909) by [[Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis]]
  • M.K. Čiurlionis]]
  • Monument in [[Naujoji Vilnia]] in memory of the [[Soviet deportations from Lithuania]]
  • Paneriai massacre]], where the [[German Nazi]]s and their collaborators executed up to 100,000 people of various nationalities. About 70,000 of them were [[Jews]].
  • Population density of Lithuania
  • Population of Lithuania 1915–2014
  • access-date=14 July 2018}}</ref>
  • Seimas]] hall where it was originally signed in 1990. The ceremony is attended by the Lithuanian President, Prime Minister, Chairman of the Seimas and other high-ranking officials.
  • Soviet occupation]] in 1940.
  • [[Seimas]] — Parliament of Lithuania
  • The original 20 members of the [[Council of Lithuania]] after signing the [[Act of Independence of Lithuania]], 16 February 1918
  • [[Statutes of Lithuania]] were the central piece of Lithuanian law in 1529–1795.
  • The earliest known Lithuanian glosses (between 1520 and 1530) written in the margins of [[Johann Herolt]] book ''Liber Discipuli de eruditione Christifidelium''. Words: ''teprÿdav[ſ]ʒÿ'' (let it strike), ''vbagÿſte'' (indigence).
  • Grand Dukes]] and capital city of the medieval state
  • Bishop [[Motiejus Valančius]] resisted Russification. He urged protest against the closing of Catholic churches and organised book printing in Lithuanian in [[Lithuania Minor]].
  • [[Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania]] in Vilnius, marked 6, in 1600
  • url-status=dead}}</ref> It was established by [[Stephen Báthory]], King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, in 1579.
  • access-date=5 May 2018}}</ref>
  • [[Vilnius Cathedral]] by [[Laurynas Gucevičius]]
COUNTRY IN EASTERN EUROPE
ISO 3166-1:LT; Lietuva; Republic of Lithuania; Littaw; Lituania; Litauen; Lietova; Second Republic of Lithuania; State of Lithuania; Lietuvos Respublika; Lituanie; Lithuenia; Largest cities of Lithuania; Biodiversity of Lithuania; Science and technology in Lithuania; Litwa; Lithuanian state; Draft:HN LT; Wildlife of Lithuania; Infrastructure in Lithuania; Lithuanian republic; Lithuanian Republic; LITHUANIA; LIETUVA; Lietuvos respublika
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TV3 (Lithuanian TV channel)

TV3 Lithuania (TV trys) is a Lithuanian free-to-air television channel that was launched on 11 April 1993. It was owned by Modern Times Group (MTG) until 2017, when it was acquired by Providence Equity Partners for €115 million.