- The
Prussian Lithuanians, or
Lietuvininkai (singular: Lietuvininkas, plural:
Lietuvininkai), are Lithuanians,
originally Lithuanian language speakers...
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historical ethnographic region of Prussia,
where Prussian Lithuanians (or
Lietuvininkai) lived, now
located in
Lithuania and the
Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia...
- Lithuanians. Most
Lithuanians belong to the
Catholic Church,
while the
Lietuvininkai who
lived in the
northern part of East
Prussia prior to
World War II...
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Lietuvininkai we are born (Lithuanian:
Lietuvninkai mes esam gimę, German: Als
Litauer sind wir geboren) is a Lithuanian-language
patriotic and sentimental...
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Germans and
local Lietuvininkai people. The
forms of
Lithuanization policy were not
acceptable for Klaipėda
region local Lietuvininkai people.
Having no...
- (Lithuanian: Šv. Jokūbo bažnyčia; German: Jakobuskirche) or the
Church of
Lietuvininkai (Lithuanian: Lietuvininkų bažnyčia; German:
Litauische Kirche Memel)...
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promote interest in the
history and
culture of the East
Prussian and
Lietuvininkai communities. In July 2007,
Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei...
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direction which claimed that a new
nation formed from
Prussian Lithuanians (
Lietuvininkai), Old Prussians, and
German colonists. In the
beginning of the 18th...
- Kursenieki, and
Lietuvininkai who
spoke Lithuanian in the northeast. Most
German East Prussians, Masurians, Kursieniki, and
Lietuvininkai were Lutheran...
- centuries, the
Samogitians of the Klaipėda
region called themselves "
Lietuvininkai",[citation needed]
whereas at the end of the 19th
century when the area...