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Some words about Swedish Speaking
Population in the Baltic Countries. There never was any
native Swedish speaking population in Lithuania. Lithuanian
native minorities are Poles, Russians, Belarussians, Ukrainians,
Jews, Germans, Tatars, Latvians, Gipsies, and Karaims. For more
information visit the site of the Department of Statistics to the
Government of the Republic of Lithuania (Statistics
Lithuania) <www.std.lt>.
Audrius Slapsinskas, 24 June 2003
Poles in Vilnius wanted to establish such a republic in 1989.
I read that the polish hoisted Polish flags (red
and white) , and Polish flags with emblems but with a little
differences from the current Polish eagle
Jaume Olle', 23 June 1998