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Constitution of Lithuania
Constitution of Lithuania
Constitution of 3 May 1791 in Lithuanian language
Constitution of 3 May 1791 in Lithuanian language
1922 Constitution of Lithuania, printed in the 6 August 1922 edition of the Vyriausybės Žinios newspaper
1922 Constitution of Lithuania, printed in the 6 August 1922 edition of the Vyriausybės Žinios newspaper
Vytautas Landsbergis, the chairman of the Supreme Council
Vytautas Landsbergis, the chairman of the Supreme Council
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The oldest surviving manuscript in Lithuanian (c. 1503), rewritten from a 15th century original text.
The oldest surviving manuscript in Lithuanian (c. 1503), rewritten from a 15th century original text.
Ethnolinguistic area of Lithuanians and the Lithuanian language in 1917 by Prussian Lithuanian professor Vilius Gaigalaitis (Wilhelm Gaigalat), the da
Ethnolinguistic area of Lithuanians and the Lithuanian language in 1917 by Prussian Lithuanian professor Vilius Gaigalaitis (Wilhelm Gaigalat), the dashed areas represent linguistically mixed border areas where Lithuanians formed a large minority
Title page of Vyriausybės Žinios with articles of the 1922 Constitution of Lithuania. The sixth article established Lithuanian as the sole official la
Title page of Vyriausybės Žinios with articles of the 1922 Constitution of Lithuania. The sixth article established Lithuanian as the sole official language of Lithuania.
Linguistic areal of the Lithuanian language in Russia and German Prussia by Ethnographer Franz Oskar Tetzner in 1902
Linguistic areal of the Lithuanian language in Russia and German Prussia by Ethnographer Franz Oskar Tetzner in 1902