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Lithuania
/ˌlɪθ.juˈeɪ.ni.ə/
Definition
1
A sovereign country in northeastern Europe, situated on the Baltic Sea, bordered by Latvia, Belarus, Poland, and Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast; official name: Republic of Lithuania (Lietuvos Respublika).
2
One of the three Baltic states, known for its medieval castles, basketball prowess, and vibrant tech scene in Vilnius.
Examples
Lithuania's basketball fans are so passionate, they treat every game like a declaration of independence.
I ordered cepelinai in Lithuania and nearly rolled home like one of those potato-filled zeppelins.
Lithuania boasts more unicorns per capita than most countries—yes, startups, not the mythical kind.
Visiting Lithuania feels like stepping into a fairy tale, if the fairy tale had cheap craft beer and hill of crosses.