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Перевод: Lithuania
[имя собственное] Литва [геогр.]
Тезаурус:
- Following the disappointment of April's 2-2 home draw with unfancied Lithuania, when the Irish surrendered a 2-0 lead, this victory will put some colour back into the cheeks of Billy Bingham's boys.
- In 1989, Lithuania produced 512 000 t of sulphuric acid, 109 500 t of plastics and 14 400 t of chemical fibres and thread.
- In Lithuania, 13 died and 112 were injured when troops stormed the television centre in Vilnius; in Latvia, four died in a battle for government buildings in Riga.
- Neither Mr Bush nor James Baker, his secretary of state (who talks about Lithuania and Latvia with the visible enthusiasm of someone who has just sucked a lemon), can yet bring himself to think anything but the best of Mr Gorbachev, so helpful last year in Europe, so kind this year in the Gulf.
- SUNDERLAND defender Anton Rogan is almost certain to be included in Northern Ireland's squad for the April 28 World Cup qualifying tie against Lithuania at Windsor Park.
- Ecological safety and strategies of environmental protection are also discussed in relation to Latvia and Lithuania.
- Lithuania breaks free.
- An encouraging agreement has been made between the Lithuanian Government and Poland on the ethnic Poles in Lithuania, which we support.
- Lithuania had been the first of the Soviet republics to declare independence, in March 1990, and during the coup its two Baltic neighbours followed suit, Estonia on 20 August and Latvia on 21 August.
- Inter-republican relations in the USSR entered an entirely new stage when in February 1990 supporters of Sajudis won a majority of seats in the republican parliament and then, on 11 March, formally declared Lithuania independent on the basis of its prewar constitution.
- N IRELAND (v Lithuania, Belfast, Apr 28): T Wright (Newcastle), A Fettis (Hull), M Donaghy (Man Utd), G Taggart (Barnsley), A McDonald (QPR), A Rogan (Sunderland), N Worthington (Sheff Wed), J Magilton (Oxford), K Black (Nottm Forest), D Wilson (Sheff Wed), I Dowie (Southampton), C Clarke (Portsmouth), K Wilson (Notts Co), M Hughes (Man City), S Morrow (Arsenal), J Quinn (Bournemouth), G Fleming (Barnsley), M O'Neill (Dundee Utd).
- Before leaving Moscow for Lithuania Gorbachev met on Jan. 4 and 6 with the leaderships of both the CPL and the rival Lithuanian Communist Party on the CPSU platform (created in December by a breakaway faction supporting unity with the CPSU - ibid.).
- More important, perhaps, was the emergence in the Baltic republics themselves of an open, widely supported and coordinated nationalist movement taking the form of "popular fronts" (or in Lithuania, Sajudis).
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