10 Interesting and Useful Links about Lithuania

Published: 27 September 2000 y., Wednesday
"Lietuvos Aidas" gallery
www.lagalerija.lt/index_eng.html Lithuanian art gallery situated in the editorial office of one of the Lithuanian dailies "Lietuvos Aidas". Presents some artists' works and publishings. Also architects' works with interior are presented.
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Yellow pages information
www.yellowpages.lt The information about Lithuanian companies and enterprices in English and Lithunian. Addresses and other information of listed companies are updated every two weeks, so information is always new and reluctant. Especially useful for making buisiness in Lithuania or having partners here.
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The Government of Lithuania
www.lrvk.lt/anglu/home_anglo.htm Full information about Lithuanian Government, all ministries and departments and other state institutions. Here one can find even e-mail addresses of Lithuanian authorities. Recomended to know more about who's governing Lithuania.
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The statistics Department
www.std.lt/engl/default.htm The figures about Lithuania can seem boring, but they are crucial in making some researches and marketing. The Department of Statistics gather information on inhabitants of Lithuania, their way of living, income etc. The data unfortunately is not accesible online, but print editions of researches can be purchased contacting the Department itself.
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Lithuanian Soccer
www2.omnitel.net/almis Lithuanian soccer is not very good in comparison with German, Dutch or Rumanian teams, but the interest in football is increasing. Some Lithuanian teams take part in international tournaments and cups, but this does not change the situation of Lithuanian soccer. The history is better than present, but one can read more about it in Almis' page.
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Online Klaipëda guide
www.klaipeda.net Klaipëda is the third biggest Lithuanian town with a port. Also a big culture events place and resort. The beach, the Sun and the best beer can be found in Klaipëda. In order not to get lost in this nice town, there is an online guide where information one tourist needs can be obtained. It is pity that information was updated quite long time ago.
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Online job agency
www.brainpower.lt Online job agencies soon can change traditional ones. The mobility of working force is incredible, when employer can find his or her employees just sitting by computer and reading online CV's. This job agency made a database for Lithuanian, Ukrainian, Latvian and Estonian job markets. Check it out!
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Media resources in Baltic states
www.mediafacts.com It is good to know more about media in Lithuania as well as in all three Baltic states. It is helpful to know more about TV radio and print press auditorium. That's why Mediafacts give some reseaches about that. A lot of attention is cast on advertizing and emerging new type of mass media: online media.
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Lithuanian Parliament
www.lrs.lt The Parliament of Lithuania is called Seimas. This page is a very detailed database of facts about decision making in Lithuania. The heads of state are there, crucial people to all country. Now the elections are approaching, so the situation is very interesting.
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Bulish on Lithuania
www.taide.lt/bullish The online publication about market, stocks and developement of Lithuanian economy. A little bit bullish, but still remains seriuos. It is published by The Pragma Corporation and the National Association of Finance Brokers of Lithuania.

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