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- Lithuania (links | edit)
- Demographics of Lithuania (links | edit)
- Vilnius (links | edit)
- Baltic states (links | edit)
- Trakai (links | edit)
- Lipovans (links | edit)
- Vilnius County (links | edit)
- Šiauliai (links | edit)
- Tutejszy (links | edit)
- Lithuanians (links | edit)
- Occupation of the Baltic states (links | edit)
- Telšiai (links | edit)
- Ukmergė (links | edit)
- Lipka Tatars (links | edit)
- Anti-Russian sentiment (links | edit)
- Visaginas (links | edit)
- Latvian diplomatic service in exile (links | edit)
- Tauragė (links | edit)
- Harbin Russians (links | edit)
- Post-Soviet states (links | edit)
- Crimean Karaites (links | edit)
- Šalčininkai (links | edit)
- Panevėžys (links | edit)
- Russians in the Baltic states (links | edit)
- Russians in Japan (links | edit)
- San Javier, Uruguay (links | edit)
- Russian Canadians (links | edit)
- Jonava (links | edit)
- Vilnius District Municipality (links | edit)
- Zarasai District Municipality (links | edit)
- Elektrėnai Municipality (links | edit)
- Šalčininkai District Municipality (links | edit)
- Slavic Native Faith (links | edit)
- Russians in Estonia (links | edit)
- Russians in Latvia (links | edit)
- History of the Jews in Lithuania (links | edit)
- Utena (links | edit)
- Russian Americans (links | edit)
- Russia–European Union relations (links | edit)
- Languages of Svalbard (links | edit)
- Russians in Kazakhstan (links | edit)
- January Events (links | edit)
- German occupation of Estonia during World War II (links | edit)
- German occupation of Latvia during World War II (links | edit)
- Russian Australians (links | edit)
- List of multilingual countries and regions (links | edit)
- Resistance in Lithuania during World War II (links | edit)
- Russian diaspora (links | edit)
- Why the Sea is Salt (links | edit)