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Lithuanian trade union confederation protest action-performance. The Maslow's hierarchy pyramid of human needs was biuld. The question was raised for people "which step do you reach with your current wage in nowadays Lithuania?".
Trakai Island Castle; construction of the stone castle was begun in the 14th century, and was one of the main centers of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Vilnius, Lithuania 10 October 2012.
National Drama Theatre..
Photo: Ezequiel Scagnetti .
Copyright: European Union
KAUNAS, LITHUANIA - DECEMBER 30: Ioannis Bourousis, #9 of Laboral Kutxa Vitoria Gasteiz competes with Paulius Jankunas, #13 of Zalgiris Kaunas in action during the Turkish Airlines Euroleague Basketball Top 16 Round 1 game between Zalgiris Kaunas v Laboral Kutxa Vitoria Gasteiz at Zalgirio Arena on December 30, 2015 in Kaunas, Lithuania. (Photo by Alius Koroliovas/EB via Getty Images)
Vilnius, Lithuania 11 October 201.
Subaciaus hill, "Lock Your love" spot..
Photo: Ezequiel Scagnetti .
Copyright: European Union
KAUNAS, LITHUANIA - DECEMBER 30: Mike James, #3 of Laboral Kutxa Vitoria Gasteiz competes with Lukas Lekavicius, #4 of Zalgiris Kaunas in action during the Turkish Airlines Euroleague Basketball Top 16 Round 1 game between Zalgiris Kaunas v Laboral Kutxa Vitoria Gasteiz at Zalgirio Arena on December 30, 2015 in Kaunas, Lithuania. (Photo by Alius Koroliovas/EB via Getty Images)
Trakai, Lithuania. With a population about 6.000 and distant 28 kilometres (17 miles) west of Vilnius, this old city (first mentioned around 1337) is a popular tourist destination. Communities of Karaims (ethnic group that descents from Turkish-speaking family), Tatars, Lithuanians, Russians, Jews and Poles lived here.
Trakai, Lituânia. Com uma população de cerca de 6.000 e distante 28 quilômetros (17 milhas) a oeste de Vilnius, esta antiga cidade (mencionada pela primeira vez por volta de 1337) é um destino turístico popular. Comunidades de Karaims (grupo étnico que descende de famílias de língua turca), tártaros, lituanos, russos, judeus e poloneses viviam aqui.
Lithuanian Soldiers serving in Afghanistan with a Lithuanian-led Provincial Reconstruction Team during Combat Shooting live fire exercise – 19th February 2013
Vilnius, Lithuania 11 October 2012.
St. Ann and Bernadine's church..
Photo: Ezequiel Scagnetti .
Copyright: European Union
Vilnius, Lithuania 10 October 2012.
Russian Orthodox church..
Photo: Ezequiel Scagnetti .
Copyright: European Union
A metal plaque near the National Library of Lithuania in Vilnius showing the extent of the present-day Republic of Lithuania. Today, the country covers barely 65 thousand square kilometers near the Baltic Sea, with a population just shy of 3 million.
Compare this to the era of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1392-1430) when the territory stretched from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea and covered some 14 times more area!