The Lithuanian National Revival, alternatively the Lithuanian National Awakening or Lithuanian nationalism (Lithuanian: Lietuvių tautinis atgimimas), was...
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Lithuania (/ˌlɪθjuˈeɪnijə/ LITH-yoo-AYN-ee-yə; Lithuanian: Lietuva [lʲiətʊˈvɐ]), officially the Republic of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublika...
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Lithuanian orthography employs a Latin-script alphabet of 32 letters, two of which denote sounds not native to the Lithuanian language. Additionally,...
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native Lithuanian speakers in Lithuania and about 1 million speakers elsewhere. Around half a million inhabitants of Lithuania of non-Lithuanian background...
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Maironis (category Articles needing translation from Lithuanian Wikipedia)
and most-known Lithuanian poet, especially of the period of the Lithuanian press ban. He was called the Bard of Lithuanian National Revival (Tautinio atgimimo...
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when Lithuania was part of the Russian Empire and sought its independence. During the Lithuanian National Revival in the 19th century, Lithuanian intellectuals...
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Lithuanian National Revival. Despite origins from mostly the non-noble classes, a number of nobles re-embraced their Lithuanian roots. The lesser Lithuanian nobility...
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distinguished 16th-century Lithuania, sometimes referred to as Lithuanian Renaissance (not to be confused with Lithuanian National Revival in the 19th century)...
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Kajetonas Nezabitauskis (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
April 1876) was a Lithuanian patriot promoting the use of the Lithuanian language during the early stages of the Lithuanian National Revival. He was the half-brother...
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Vincas Mickevičius-Kapsukas (category Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (1918–19) people)
1935), was a Lithuanian communist political activist, publicist and revolutionary. As an active member of the Lithuanian National Revival, he wrote for...
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Lithuanian book smugglers or Lithuanian book carriers (Lithuanian: knygnešiaĩ, singular: knygnešys) smuggled Lithuanian language books printed in the...
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In such a context, the Lithuanian National Revival began in the 19th century. Some believed at the time that the Lithuanian nation as such, along with...
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predominantly in the biggest towns of Lithuania, and supported by the church. The Lithuanian National Revival had begun to intensify by the end of the...
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Simonas Daukantas (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
December 1864) was a Lithuanian/Samogitian historian, writer, and ethnographer. One of the pioneers of the Lithuanian National Revival, he is credited as...
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historical capital of Lithuania, had majority-Polish population with Lithuanian population of only 2–3%. Despite this, the Lithuanian authorities decided...
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Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
September 1869 – 29 April 1933) was a Lithuanian Roman Catholic priest and an activist during the Lithuanian National Revival. He was a prolific writer, editor...
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Kaunas (redirect from Kaunas, Lithuania)
academic life, fashion, construction of countless Art Deco and Lithuanian National Revival architectural-style buildings as well as popular furniture, interior...
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The Lithuanian Wars of Independence, also known as the Freedom Struggles (Lithuanian: Laisvės kovos), refer to three wars Lithuania fought defending its...
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The Polish-Lithuanian identity describes individuals and groups with histories in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth or with close connections to its culture...
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The Prussian Lithuanians, or Lietuvininkai (singular: Lietuvininkas, plural: Lietuvininkai), are Lithuanians, originally Lithuanian language speakers,...
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Juozapas Albinas Herbačiauskas (category 20th-century Lithuanian writers)
herald of the Lithuanian cause among the Poles, which was expressed in his work Odrodzenie Litwy wobec idei polskiej (Lithuanian Revival and the Idea of...
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Lithuanian literature (Lithuanian: lietuvių literatūra) concerns the art of written works created by Lithuanians throughout their history. A wealth of...
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family was Gabrielius Landsbergis-Žemkalnis, an activist in the Lithuanian National Revival. He came from the impoverished part of the family; his father...
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Stasys Matulaitis (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
was an activist of the Lithuanian National Revival who became one of the leaders of the Social Democratic Party of Lithuania. He later joined the Communist...
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Stasys Lozoraitis (category Articles with Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
lawyer, activist of the Lithuanian National Revival, and contributor to Varpas. In 1923 he was assigned to the Lithuanian legation in Berlin. While in Germany...
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Jurgis Pliateris (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
and researcher of the Lithuanian language and literature. He was an activist of the early stages of the Lithuanian National Revival. A member of the nobility...
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Antanas Smetona (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
Antanas Smetona (Lithuanian: [ɐnˈtǎːnɐs sʲmʲɛtoːˈnɐ] ; 10 August 1874 – 9 January 1944) was a Lithuanian intellectual, journalist and politician who served...
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Vytautas Landsbergis-Žemkalnis (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
family [lt]. The family supported the Lithuanian National Revival and their house was visited by various Lithuanian intellectuals, including Vincas Kudirka...
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Liudvika Didžiulienė (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
a Lithuanian writer and activist during the Lithuanian National Revival. Having published her first story in 1892, she became the first Lithuanian woman...
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Varpas (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
Varpas (literally: The Bell) was a monthly Lithuanian-language newspaper published during the Lithuanian press ban from January 1889 to December 1905...
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