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Lithuanization (or Lithuanianization) is a
process of
cultural ****imilation,
where Lithuanian culture or its
language is
voluntarily or
forcibly adopted...
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during the
latter period that
Lithuania then
instituted a
policy of "
Lithuanization". This was met by even more opposition, as
religious and
regional differences...
- to
immediately move the
capital to Vilnius,
embarking on a
policy of
Lithuanization. It hit the
Polish po****tion, who made up the
majority of the po****tion...
- and /ʃ/). In Lithuanian, the
apostrophe is
occasionally used to add a
Lithuanized ending on an
international word, e.g.- "parking'as", "Skype'as", "Facebook'as"...
- II, the
number of
ethnic Lithuanians in
Vilnius rebounded; however,
Lithuanization was soon
replaced with Sovietization., and the po****tion
became a mix...
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Rosenthal is a
German and
Jewish surname meaning "rose valley". The
Lithuanized form is Rosenthalis.
Notable people with the name include: Abe M. Rosenthal...
- Janušauskas is a
Lithuanian surname, a
Lithuanization of the
Polish surname J****zewski.[citation needed]
Notable people with the
surname include: Stasys...
- from Radvila, Buivydiškės from Butvydas, etc. Technically, the
proper Lithuanization of Adamkevičius (derived from
Polish Adamkiewicz, "son of Adam") would...
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remaining Polish minority was a
target of
several attempted campaigns of
Lithuanization by the
Communist Party of Lithuania,
which tried to stop any teaching...
- also
resulted in
Polonization in some
areas of the
Teutonic State, and
Lithuanization in
other areas. Correspondingly, even in
villages under German right...