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loanwords with the theta; it is
ultimately from Lithuanian:
Lietuva. The
first known record of
Lietuva is in a 9
March 1009
story of
Saint Bruno in the Quedlinburg...
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Lietuva (transl. Lithuania) was the name of
several Lithuanian-language periodicals:
Lietuva (4
issues in 1883)
published by
clerics at
Kaunas Priest Seminary...
- Kančas (e.g.
Aleksotas Church of St. Casimir, 1997,
company Kraft Foods Lietuva administrative and
laboratory buildings complex, 2001,
shopping and entertainment...
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Orlen Lietuva (former Mažeikių Nafta) is a
subsidiary of the
Polish PKN
Orlen and owns the Mažeikiai oil
refinery as well as the oil-processing plant...
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Lietuva (transl. Lithuania) was a Lithuanian-language
newspaper published by
Lithuanian Americans in
Chicago from 1892 to 1920. It was a
liberal w****ly...
- IKI
Lietuva,
formerly known as
Palink is the
operator of the "IKI"
supermarket chain and the "LastMile"
delivery service in Lithuania.
Palink was founded...
- Air
Lithuania (Lithuanian:
Aviakompanija Lietuva, literally: Air
Company "Lithuania") was a
regional airline based in
Kaunas in Lithuania. It operated...
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Minor (Lithuanian: Mažoji
Lietuva; Polish:
Litwa Mniejsza; German: Kleinlitauen) or
Prussian Lithuania (Lithuanian: Prūsų
Lietuva; Polish:
Litwa Pruska;...
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Telia Lietuva, a
member of
Telia Company group, is one of the
largest telecommunication companies in the
Baltic States.
Founded in 1991 by
Juozas Kazickas...
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Luminor Bank AS is a bank
headquartered in Tallinn, Estonia, with
branches in
Latvia and Lithuania. As of 2019 it was the third-largest bank in the Baltics...