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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lt; Lt.; LT (disambiguation); L.T.; L.t.; L T

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مصطلح إنترنت .
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]].
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  • 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
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  • ''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
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  • Lithuanian dark [[rye bread]]
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  • ''[[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
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  • Major highways in Lithuania
  • Physical map and geomorphological subdivision of Lithuania
  • A proportional representation of Lithuania's exports, 2019
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  • 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.
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  • 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
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  • 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
ليتوانيا
Short name: LT, LTU
Country code: +370
LIEUTENANTS         
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  • language=de}}
  • date=25 June 2001}}
  • access-date=11 October 2020}}
  • language=ru}}
  • Luitenant}}([[Belgian Land Component]])
  • Belize Ground Forces]])
  • date=26 June 2006}}
  • access-date=28 May 2021}}
  • archive-date=5 January 2015}}
  • date=16 December 2013}}
  • date=12 May 2009}}
  • lang=fr}}
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  • Cameroon Ground Forces]])
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  • Central African Ground Forces]])
  • Lieutenant}}([[Chadian Ground Forces]])
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  • Comorian Army]])
  • Land Forces of the DR Congo]])
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  • date=2018}}
  • Lieutenant}}([[Djiboutian Army]])
  • date=2012}}
  • language=es}}
  • Army of Equatorial Guinea]])
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  • Lieutenant([[Fiji Infantry Regiment]])
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  • language=fr}}
  • Lieutenant}}([[Gabonese Army]])
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  • language=de}}
  • Lieutenant([[Ghana Army]])
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  • Guinea Ground Forces]])
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  • Haitian Army]])
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  • access-date=27 May 2021}}
  • archive-date=25 April 2016}}
  • language=it}}
  • language=fr}}
  • archive-date=20 August 2020}}
  • date=25 August 2011}}
  • access-date=29 May 2021}}
  • access-date=30 May 2021}}
  • date=9 February 2009}}
  • language=lv}}
  • access-date=5 May 2021}}
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  • access-date=24 February 2018}}
  • date=15 November 1996}}
  • Malawian Army]])
  • access-date=26 May 2021}}
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  • access-date=17 October 2020 }}
  • date=27 June 2019}}
  • language=ro}}
  • Army of Monaco]])
  • Lieutenant}}([[Royal Moroccan Army]])
  • Mozambican Army]])
  • Lieutenant([[Namibian Army]])
  • access-date=25 August 2018}}
  • archive-date=3 July 2020}}
  • language=es}}
  • date=December 2012}}
  • Lieutenant([[Nigerian Army]])
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}
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  • language=es}}
  • language=pt}}
  • language=ro}}
  • date=12 March 2010}}
  • access-date=12 June 2021}}
  • pages=110–111}}
  • Sammarinese Guard of the Rock]])
  • Army of São Tomé and Príncipe]])
  • Senegalese Army]])
  • access-date=4 June 2021}}
  • access-date=7 June 2021}}
  • archive-date=20 October 2020}}
  • access-date=30 May 2021}}
  • access-date=20 May 2021}}
  • access-date=2019-10-02}}
  • language=de}}
  • date=13 April 2017}}
  • Tanzanian Army]])
  • Timor-Leste Army]])
  • language=fr}}
  • access-date=26 September 2021}}
  • fix-attempted=yes }}
  • language=tk}}
  • publisher=Uganda Printing and Publishing Corporation}}
  • date=13 December 2017}}
  • access-date=27 May 2021}}
  • language=de}}
  • date=28 August 2017}}
  • date=12 September 2019}}
  • Lieutenant([[Zambian Army]])
  • Lieutenant([[Zimbabwe National Army]])
  • archive-date=2011-07-24 }}
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  • Teniente}}([[Spanish Marine Infantry]])
  • Löjtnant}}([[Swedish Amphibious Corps]])
  • archive-date=2008-10-07 }}
  •  Flight lieutenant([[Royal Australian Air Force]])
  •  Lieutenant([[Royal Canadian Air Force]])
  •  Flight lieutenant([[Indian Air Force]])
  • Teniente}}([[Mexican Air Force]])
  • Locotenent}}([[Romanian Air Force]])
  •  Lieutenant([[South African Air Force]])
  • Teniente}}([[Spanish Air Force]])
  • Löjtnant}}([[Swedish Air Force]])
  •  Flight lieutenant([[Royal Thai Air Force]])
  •  Flight lieutenant([[Royal Air Force]])
  • France
  • Greece
  • India
  • Philippines (Lieutenant Senior Grade)
  • Portugal
  • Russia
  • United States
  •  Assistant Superintendent([[Bangladesh Police]])
  •  2nd Lieutenant([[Military Police (Brazil)]])
  •  1st Lieutenant([[Military Police (Brazil)]])
  • Indian Police Service]])
  •  Police Lieutenant([[Philippine National Police]])
  •  Komisarz(Polish [[Policja]])
  •  Inspector([[Romanian Police]])
  •  Police Lieutenant([[National Police of Ukraine]])
  •  US Police 2nd Lieutenant([[Police ranks of the United States]])
  •  US Police 1st Lieutenant([[Police ranks of the United States]])
  •  Police Lieutenant([[Police of Russia]])
MILITARY RANK IN MANY ARMIES
Lieutenent; Liutenant; Liutenent; Lieutenants; Leftenant; Lieutnant; Lieut.; Lootenant; Lieutanant; Liuetenant; Third Lieutenant; Leytenant; Tenente; Tenentes; Lieutenant.; Lieutenant en pied; Teniente; Assistant Police Inspector; Lieutenant (Australia); Lieut; Acting Lieutenant; Mladshij lejtenant; Mladshiy leytenant

ألاسم

قائِمُ مَقَام ; مُلَازِم ; نَقِيب ( في الجَيْش )

Definición

LT
Line Termination (Reference: ADSL)

Wikipedia

LT
Ejemplos de uso de lt
1. Lt–Gen Salva Kiir confirmed the list of the names as Lt–Col Ali Mayen Majok, Lt–Col Amat Malwal, 1st Lt Deng Majok Kuany, 1st Lt Mayen Deng Mabior and Oboki Obur Amaybek.
2. PA–1161'5 Lt Col Ghulam Haider Qureshi, AMC 4'. PA–22868 Lt Col Ali Sajid, Ph D, Eme 50.
3. Cc: Lt General Salva Kiir Mayardit, 1st Vice President of the Republic of Sudan and President of South Sudan Lt.
4. PA–20315 Lt Col Sadiq Ali Bangash, isc, gsc, Arty 3'. PA–20357 Lt Col Omer Akram, psc, FF 40.
5. These are the heroes who paid the ultimate price for their country: Scroll down for the roll call of names: From top left: Capt Philip Guy, Naval Rating Ian Seymour, WO 2nd Class Mark Stratford, Marine Sholto Hedenskog, L/Bdr Llywelyn Evans, Colour Sgt John Cecil, Major Jason Ward, Sgt Les Hehir, Lt Philip Green, Lt Tony King, Lt James Williams, Lt Philip West, Lt Marc Lawrence, Lt Andrew Wilson, Flight Lt Kevin Main, Flight Lt Dave Williams, Sapper Luke Allsopp, Staff Sgt Simon Cullingworth, Sgt Steven Roberts, L/Cpl Barry Stephen.