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'''Lietavia''' (Lietavian: ''Lietavos''), officially the '''Republic of Lietavia''' (Lietavian: ''Lietavos Respublika''), is a country in the {{wp|Baltic region}} of {{wp|Northern Europe}}. It is one of two {{wp|Baltic states}} and lies on the eastern shore of the {{wp|Baltic Sea}}. It borders {{wp|Estonia}} to the north, {{wp|Russia}} to the east, {{wp|Ukraine}} to the southeast, and {{wp|Poland}} to the southwest, also sharing a {{wp|maritime border}} with {{wp|Sweden}} to the west. Lietavia covers an area of 352,614 km² with a population of 15.8 million. It's capital city and historical nucleus is {{wp|Vilnius}} and its largest city is {{wp|Minsk|Minskas}}; other major urban areas include {{wp|Kaunas}}, {{wp|Barysaw|Barysavas}}, {{wp|Klaipėda}}, {{wp|Šiauliai}}, {{wp|Maladzyechna|Maladečina | '''Lietavia''' (Lietavian: ''Lietavos''), officially the '''Republic of Lietavia''' (Lietavian: ''Lietavos Respublika''), is a country in the {{wp|Baltic region}} of {{wp|Northern Europe}}. It is one of two {{wp|Baltic states}} and lies on the eastern shore of the {{wp|Baltic Sea}}. It borders {{wp|Estonia}} to the north, {{wp|Russia}} to the east, {{wp|Ukraine}} to the southeast, and {{wp|Poland}} to the southwest, also sharing a {{wp|maritime border}} with {{wp|Sweden}} to the west. Lietavia covers an area of 352,614 km² with a population of 15.8 million. It's capital city and historical nucleus is {{wp|Vilnius}} and its largest city is {{wp|Minsk|Minskas}}; other major urban areas include {{wp|Riga|Ryga}}, {{wp|Kaunas}}, {{wp|Barysaw|Barysavas}}, {{wp|Klaipėda}}, {{wp|Šiauliai}}, and {{wp|Maladzyechna|Maladečina}}. {{wp|Lithuanians|Lietavians}} belong to the {{wp|ethnolinguistic group}} of the {{wp|Balts}} and speak {{wp|Lithuanian language|Lietavian}}. | ||
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Republic of Lietavia Lietavos Respublika | |
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Demonym(s) | Lietavian |
Government | Unitary semi-presidential republic |
Legislature | National Assembly |
Area | |
• Total | 352,614 km2 (136,145 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2023 census | 15,862,457 |
GDP (PPP) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | TBA |
• Per capita | TBA |
GDP (nominal) | 2023 estimate |
• Total | TBA |
• Per capita | $TBA |
Gini (2023) | 32.6 medium |
HDI (2023) | 0.884 very high |
Date format | mm-dd-yyyy |
Lietavia (Lietavian: Lietavos), officially the Republic of Lietavia (Lietavian: Lietavos Respublika), is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is one of two Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. It borders Estonia to the north, Russia to the east, Ukraine to the southeast, and Poland to the southwest, also sharing a maritime border with Sweden to the west. Lietavia covers an area of 352,614 km² with a population of 15.8 million. It's capital city and historical nucleus is Vilnius and its largest city is Minskas; other major urban areas include Ryga, Kaunas, Barysavas, Klaipėda, Šiauliai, and Maladečina. Lietavians belong to the ethnolinguistic group of the Balts and speak Lietavian.
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