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Few countries have suffered as much from the global financial meltdown as Lithuania, which has seen its gross domestic product shrivel by 19 percent this year. As the jobless rate soars and the government struggles to pay its bills, one … Continue reading
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Tagged 15th-century castle complex, Baltic Sea, Castle Street, College Park, European Union, Ingrida Simonyte, Kazys Almenas, Lithuania, Lithuanian nationalists, Lituae, Millennium Day, Old Town, Quedlinburg, Royal Palace, Russia, Saint Bruno, Soviet union, University of Maryland, Vilnius, World War II
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