Lithuania’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs invites foreign citizens to take the quiz Believe In Freedom

Published: 4 March 2010 y., Thursday

Lietuvos vėliava
Lithuania’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs invites foreign citizens, who take interest in the Lithuanian history, culture and current politics, to check their knowledge by taking the quiz Believe in Freedom. The participants can win a trip to Lithuania.

One of the participants, who will answer all questions correctly, will win a four-day trip to Lithuania for two people. The winner of the trip will be determined by a draw.

During his/her stay in Lithuania, the winner of the main prize will visit Vilnius, the capital of  Lithuania, also Trakai and Kernavė, the ancient capital cities of Lithuania, the  Baltic seaside and the Curonian Spit.

10 more participants of the quiz, who will answer the questions of the quiz correctly, will win other prizes of Lithuania’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The winner of the main prize of the quiz will be announced on 2 July at http://quiz.mfa.lt. The winner will be contacted personally.

In 2009, over 3 thousand people from all over the world took the quiz dedicated to the celebration of the Millennium of Lithuania’s name. A Ukrainian citizen won the main prize - a trip to Lithuania.

This year, the quiz is dedicated to the twentieth anniversary of the re-establishment of Lithuania’s Independence on 11 March 1990.

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