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  • Certified Intergalactic!

  • This is pretty racist country, isn't it?

    Greetings from POLAND.

  • lithuanians are my bloody brothers! from georgia

    Poland Georgia Lithuania latvia estonia!

  • kas paspaude Unlike tas Lenkas.

  • shit.

  • @zudikas8

    If truth is for you "my fantastic world"...

    This my "fantastic word" is confirmed by Polish, Belarusian, Russian and other historicians as historical truth.

  • @zudikas8

    1. Belarus have similar Coat of Arms...

    2. Lithuanian wasn't as important as Old Ruthenian.

    3. We call them Mendog, Olgrierd and Witold...

    I have. Language, political continuity, certainty in recognizing nation.

    At the same time, we don't know if GDL was earlier form of Lithuania or Belarus.

    "but how do we know your the Polish"-no else nations claims laws to being Polish nation xD

    But to being a descendants of GDL there are 6 nations...

  • @zudikas8

    He said truth. You cannot tell, that GDL was Lithuania. Only name "Lithuania" is common for both of these countries.

  • @zudikas8

    "If Vilnius is your's then Suwalki, Blalystok and Lomza is Lithuanian"-what have Suwałki to Lithuania? What have Białystok and Łomża to Lithuania? Nothing exept something about 30 citizens (not percent). It was never Lithuanian, but Wilno was Polish.

    In Wilno Poles are 1/5 or 1/6 of population. It were 70% Poles in Wilno and 2% Lithuanians, but it was "Lithuanian" city. Then for sure 20% today makes it Polish city.

  • @zudikas8

    Then you lie. We took wilno from you in October 1920. But earlier, in 1919 we took it from the bolscheviks.

    "pro bolshevism? we were AGAINST the bolsheviks you dummy"-then why you allowed them to cross your teritory to flank Polish army? Who gave you Wilno in August 1920 and in October 1939?

    "We were fascists"-but it doesn't change a fact, that you're calling us (today) and our armed forces in II WW- AK and NSZ "faschist and collaborators"

  • Listen to me, Lithuanians. I know many people that are from former GDL (Wilno, Grodno, ect.) Noone of them would ever consider themselfs Lithuanians. Your upper class didn't want to be part of your nation and they live now in Poland. Your country is empty, because there only peasants remained. I understand your anger, but hey. Face the truth.

  • @zudikas8

    Not sure if trolling or just stupid...

  • @zudikas8

    1. Some of your countrymen says diffrent.

    2. You were bolscheviks? Because we took Wilno in 1919 from Bolscheviks, later (1920) Bolscheviks took it and gave you (later they would take rest of your country), and we took it from you as a revenge for pro-bolschevism and actions against Poland and Polish Army.

  • @khulik

    Both Soviet and Polish actions were acts of crime in this case. I suggest stop arguing with my fellows dumbass Lithuanians. As long as you are not some kind of Polish nationalist, which would make you equal/worse than them. Vilnius has always been more Lithuanian than Polish (although cannot deny that Polish people should be welcome here) and it is ignorant to state otherwise. Our nations are pretty bound together historically and should stop this nonsense of bashing each other.

  • @fashionable5consumer

    It wasn't comparable to Lithuanian crimes and colonising.

    "Vilnius has always been more Lithuanian than Polish"- I suggest you to find definition of GDL's "Lithuanity" and nowadays Lithuania's "Lithuanity". It's like comparing day to night. What GDL built good, post-1918 Lithuania destroyed it.

    "and it is ignorant to state otherwise."- ignorance can effect of falsyfying history. You're masters of the world in it. Especially, when we ask Belarusians.

  • @khulik

    What did GDL built good and destroyed? What I see as untreatable cancer is the over the top nationalism and intolerance toward other nationalities (I suspect you being one of these people. In that case further discussion is impossible as patriotism and nationalism is mental illness that should be treated with FIRE:) ) that developed after the WWI and remains to this day, GDL was a bit different. But the average joe Lithuanian was not Polish nor did he speak Polish.

  • @fashionable5consumer

    Built? Multi-cultural empire, honouring all nations and languages.

    Lithuania destoyed it's tradition and mentality.

  • @fashionable5consumer

    And vice versa. Then why you try to change Poles into Lithuanians?

  • @fashionable5consumer

    It should be: about Belarusians.

  • @khulik

    ...and average joes make the nation. Elite chose to be Polish and even refused to speak Lithuanian or call themselves Lithuanian. I see it as a plain stupidity affected by social life of that time. Hell, vast majority of people in the past were complete idiots. And I am actually surprised that Wilno is not out of the question yet. It's the same as Lithuania would start bitching about Kaliningrad just because it used to be Lithuania long ass time ago.

  • @fashionable5consumer

    Lithuanian? Before Poles came there, they've already speak Slavic language, Old Ruthenian.

    "It's the same as Lithuania would start bitching about Kaliningrad just because it used to be Lithuania long ass time ago. "- when Kaliningrad belonged to Lithuanians? Never. It belonged to Prussians, same as Suwałki to Jotvingans and Samogitia to Samogitians. They were seperate tribes, and not unified with Lithuanians as Vistulans with Poles.

  • @khulik

    These tribes had their autonomy, but that's it. Basically they were Lithuania, they are until now. I don't see your point actually, just bunch a of facts. I do not deny the fact that Lithuania itself was absent in GDL, but the nation did exist.

    I am not trying to convert Poles into Lithuanians, our government is doing that. I am not associated with the government nor do I care about it. Also I heard that Polish government is doing the same thing, cannot prove it though.

  • @fashionable5consumer

    Had. But they weren't Lithuanians...

    "I do not deny the fact that Lithuania itself was absent in GDL, but the nation did exist."- that's it. But this nation retreated to Samogitia. Prove? Look at ethnicity of citizens of eastern LT. Most of them are Poles, many Belarusians. Do you think, that we after union made extermination of Baltic Lithuanians? don't think so. But Lithuanians did it to Poles...

  • @fashionable5consumer

    "our government is doing that. "- and II RP's goverment (in person of Marshall Piłsudski) ordered to take Wilno. 20 years later you made "revenge" on citizens, who had nothing in common with politicians. What is more, your nation is insulting my nation in every occasion.

    "Also I heard that Polish government is doing the same thing...."- for now "polish" goverment is destroying polish economy. What is worse, there's (for now) noone better than them.

  • @khulik

    I despise people insulting other nations. Although I don't blame our politicians for, let's say, not liking some of Polish politicians that are responsible for ethnic minorities in Poland. Their childish babbling has no excuse. And Waldemar Tomaszewski helped a lot in turning some of Lithuanians into anti-polish. That's what I call FUCKED UP NATIONALISM where people just can't let things go the way they are.

  • @fashionable5consumer

    That's why he's a good politician xD

    But seriously: for over 20 years Poland was solving all problems linked with Lithuania in favor of Lithuania. But our patience have borders too... and you crossed these borders.

    Poles in Lithuania are 0,2 mln society. Do you think, that there will be no nationalists or radicals in such a big group? And here you have bad luck- one of these ppl became politician. Poles can choose between him and TS-LDK, who...

  • @khulik

    How did we exactly cross those borders? By making Polish students take exams in Lithuanian language, while in Poland Lithuanians are not even provided with Lithuanian books? To be honest, I do not really care about this stuff. I am not participating in that. This is the game of politics, I am not a politician. I did not cross any borders :)

  • @fashionable5consumer

    "Polish minorty are Polonised Lithuanians!"

    "Polish minorty is Vth column!"

    "Ban Poles voting! (Vytautas Landsbergis for LT radio)!"

  • @fashionable5consumer

    We stopped agressive revisionism towards Lithuania 20 years ago-now it's your turn to stop your agressive nationalism towards Polish minorty, because this your nationalism deletes effects of our "stooping our revisionis".

  • @khulik

    Just stop talking to me as if I was LITHUANIA. I do not support nationalism and I think Poles should have their rights. But I was really mad when some Polish political party which is in charge of the area around Vilnius declared that this land belongs to the King Jesus. First, that is against the Lithuanian Constitution (Lithuania has no official religion) and second religion is the source of all evil and should be fucking banned everywhere.

  • @fashionable5consumer

    "and second religion is the source of all evil and should be fucking banned everywhere."- relligion is also source of our civilisation. By banning relligion we would end with "democracy", with freedom of opinions. But your country and huge part of your countrymen treats Polonism (polish culture, language, history) just as you treat faith in God/Gods.

  • @khulik

    Should opinion be tolerated when it supports racism, homophobia, discrimination? Religion is what united and divided Europe at the same time and brought up many many flaws to this civilization. Look at USA, the daughter of Europe - it's a third world country where discriminating homosexuals equals freedom of religion. Religion is disgusting and religious people are the cancer for all the mankind. Especially Islam and Christianity - they are outdated, incompatible with democracy.

  • @khulik

    Many Lithuanians see Polonism as a threat to Lithuanian culture and sometimes it's not without a reason. Sometimes it is. The Polish people I know are OK and the idea of "wilno nasze" is ridiculous to them. They know LIthuanian language, they know Polish language, they know the blend of Polish/Russian/Lithuanian, which is the most popular language of Lithuanian Poles. They don't see us a threat and we don't see them that way. But there are different people, like some politicians

  • @fashionable5consumer

    And what in Polonism is threat to Lithuanian culture? "Wilno nasze" first in my life I heard from "Dviracio zinios" and his lightly anti-polish sense of humour.

    "But there are different people, like some politicians"- there are diffrent politicians. But one thing is sure: without anti-polish propaganda made by your conservatists and nationalists, Tomaszewski would be 0.

  • @khulik

    Dviračio žinios did not made that up and they are not really anti-polish, they are anti-polish nationalism in Lithuania. Same with politicians - they are against the people who do not respect the different culture (same applies to Lithuanian right-wing extremists). Although you can get a different pictures from some reality shows, where even Lithuanian Poles are anti-polish, that's ridiculous.

    In Lithuania you can get yelled at by minorities if you don't speak Russian or Polish

  • @fashionable5consumer

    "In Lithuania you can get yelled at by minorities if you don't speak Russian or Polish"- where do you find that?

    Believe me, if Lithuanian Poles would be nationalist, Wilno and region today would look like ex-Jugoslavia in 90'.

    "where even Lithuanian Poles are anti-polish, that's ridiculous."- Katarzyna Andruszkiewicz. Do you know something about her?

  • @khulik

    You find that in Vilnius. And I don't know anything about her and I really don't care. All this time I was trying to tell you that nationalism is a stupid thing and ONLY because of it there is fighting between Poles and Lithuanians. I see BOTH countries not doing well with respecting minorities. You know why? Because we're ex-soviet countries that are so insignificant to the world and we suck at everything. Case closed.

  • @fashionable5consumer

    ...you can claim what you want, but if we would behave like "ex-soviets" you would never had time to solve minorty problems. You are still behaving like ex-soviet country, but my since 90' is behaving like a truly west-european country in problems connected with LT.

    "BOTH countries not doing well with respecting minorities."- can you name me problems of LT minorty in PL?

  • @fashionable5consumer

    ...is ally of Garsva's "Vilnia". Who do you think, they'll choose?

  • Yeah, yeah. And all lands from Lithuania to Black Sea is ours, thanks to Great Vytautas. What a crock of shit, dear polish... You could have Vilnius, if we get all those lands back. But thats not going to happen. So you all can just shit all over yourself  from anger and die..

  • Great Anthem Greetings from georgia brothers and sisters! Best wishes! Lithuanians are amazing people!

  • I did not ask to be born Lithuanian. I just got lucky!!! Lithuania I love you very much!!!! You are in my heart forever!!!!!! LIETUVA buvo yra ir bus per amzius!!!!

  • @zudikas8. Labai aciu uz grazius zodzius. Tiktai nesuprantu kodel jus manote, kad esu lenkas.

  • great Anthem

    great Nation

    Great People

    Greatings from Germany to our little brother Lithuania

  • nai nai nai izmislenata darjava :D v evropa

  • @MrNaltas

    1. I have a life.

    2. I only started acting like most of your countrymen.

    3. I know many about Polish minorty in LT- probably more than you.

    4. Yes, they are. Same as 30% of all politicians in Central-Eastern Europe.

    5. Your arguments shows, that from the two of us, you're kid.

  • In September 2011 I was in Vilnius. A wounderful town and wounderful poeple. I'll be back soon.

  • Poland you have your land we have our land so piss off

  • @kajosima

    At first you piss off from polish minorty.

  • Sveikinimai iš Rusijos

  • You guys are silly... Look at LDK map, we were one of the biggest countries in the europe and affter 400years of dominating, we lost everything we got, but now we don't say that half of europe belong to us... WAKE UP AND STOP LOOKING TO THE PAST! You had Vilnius in your hands for 19years. Think about it...

  • @kliukas6

    And according to your "history" books you were occupied by Poland since 1569. Middle 1569-1793 and 1919-1939 it was only 19 years?

  • yes polish people in lithuania fight with lithuanianians barbarias .Before second world war in Wilno lived 0.5 % lithuanians

  • @fantasy7004 lithuania is polish? don't make me laugh you polish clown

  • Duskit nx supisti lenkai :DDD

  • @biruteliux Kodėl taip kalbi?

  • @imprazrysiem6 Vilnius is our from 1323 to 1918. Fucking polish people stole it from us and had it for 18 years. So fuck you. VILNIUS IS FOR LITHUANIA!

  • @imprazrysiem6 Suck poland- from Lithuania.

  • @Donciavas111

    Suck Lithuania-from rest of world.

  • Lietuva jėga , mes esame galingos ir šlovingos istorijos, nepaprasto ryžto ir tikėjimo, krepšinio šalis , aš labai didžiuojuosi būdama lietuvė ir tikrai myliu Lietuvą .

    and everybody who thing that we are stupid country, or that we just drink vodka and talking russian FU** OFF !! i don 't care we now who we are and i'm proud of my country. LITHUANIA RULE and we will win EuroBasket 2011 !!! :DDDDDDDDD

  • Who could posible dislike this!!!!!

  • slove golovanovui!!!

  • why there so many homicides in lithuania?11 per 100.000 people thats even more than in mexico

  • Sveiciens brāļiem lietuviešiem :)

  • You love your independent country so much that half of Lithuanian citizens are now abroad instead of to build your prosperity here in your own country. Other half of lithuanians are drinking vodka and envying to this half who had left their country for abroad.

    Nothing changed. Before they went to Moscow, nowadays to London and Dublin!

    Long live independent Lithuania without his people!!!!

  • @bearshearts wow, looks like u are stupid enough to think that over 1,5million people in lithuania drink vodka. Citizens go abroad to make money because they know that situation in lithuania is bad, BUT that doesn't mean that after maybe 5-10years they won't come back and build lithuania better then ever, so don't u dare speaking out loud when u are one of the vodka drinkers yourself

  • @bearshearts bro, people in lithuania didnt go to moscow willfully. In the 40's 50's and 60's while they were behind the iron curtian, lithuanians were given 10 minutes to pack their belongings and then shipped off to siberia. A train would stop ever few kilometers and drop some people off and then continue. So people didnt leave their homes willfully then, and now its people leaving so that they can make the money and COME BACK to lithuania better.

  • why so many dislikes ? :l

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  • Lietuva amzinai.

  • long live lithuania greetings from czech republic

  • woaahhw.. that is beautiful and perfect place to stay..BEAUTIFUL

    i hope soon i can be there and live with my boyfriend who is Lithuanian boy hehehe ^_^

  • woaahhw.. that is beautiful and perfect place to stay..BEAUTIFUL

    i hope soon i can be there and live with my boyfriend who is Lithuanian boy hehehe ^_^

  • thanks lithuania from UK, please keep sending us all your beautiful women :)

  • Nice anthem. Greetings from Poland lithuanian brothers! :D

  • Lithuania should stay in the USSR/Russia because it's a failure as a separate country.

  • @MaximilianKolba What kind of response do you expect from such a comment that Pakistan is a lowly colony unwothty of mention..? Grow up..

  • @MaximilianKolba why ? at least it has better level of life than russia.¡¡¡¡¡

  • @MaximilianKolba News flash, chump, USSR dissolutioned in 1991. 20 years back...

  • @MaxRosenbergLaw wilno latvian? :P in any case polish but Vilnius is Lithuanian altough i love that polish is speaked in vilnius

  • @breizhcatalonia1993 is it standard Polish as it would be spoken in Warsaw, or some kind of dialect? That has always interested me.

  • @whyteay i think it is standard, when Vilnius was Polish it was as important as Warszawa ;)

  • @breizhcatalonia1993 yeah, also Lviv in the Ukraine, I think that was a Polish city once? And maybe Brest in Belarus..

  • @whyteay actually its standard polish but spoken in a different way, i mean alll the vocabulary and grammar is the same but when spoken sounds a little bit like russian.

  • WONDERFUL!!!!

  • i'm from italy....i love lithuania...i love trakay... :-)

  • Lithuania is an AWESOME country!!!

    From Ireland!

    I have a good friend in my year from Lithuania, yup, she rocks!

  • 110 komunistu paspaude dislike

  • All you fucken americans this your bad ass and your the grandest but you know what?fuck you,you dont know shit that happens over seas so dont talk shit if you dont have nice things to say

  • @SarunasLT18 Most Americans have a good opinion about Lithuania. When is the last time you created a good impression by using vulgar language?

  • what a gay national anthem. aussie aussie aussie oi oi oi 

  • @kingshing1996 he screw u bitch and im gona fucking shank u at school tomoro u fucking gay racist dipshit

  • @Huntsmen321 hehehehe jokes taut jokes

  • @kingshing1996 fucking shut up bastard

  • why does the sound quality has to be so shit and other videos with a good quality sound have no pictures? All messed up. Typical of Lithuania! ha ha

  • i absolutely LOVE lithuania, im not sure why, but its just such a beautiful stoic nation, with a very interesting history. would love to visit one day ♥

  • such a beautiful anthem and country...I hope someday to learn the language and visit Lithuania. <3 from America

  • @michigangirl87 Thank you for your kind words. It's a beautiful country. My favorite part is Neringa. The sand dunes are magnificent, something a Michigan resident will really appreciate.

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  • @TheKepenai

    Ir dabar, kaip suprantu, jis tikras lietuvis?

  • Lt can smd l

  • kokie dar šūdleniai gali drįst spaust nepatinka čia!!! Lietuva buvo ir bus LIETUVA.

  • Lithuanians are scattered around the world, and most remember their national heritage, culture, and traditions. It is sad to see so much hatred posted on YouTube at a time when peace in Europe has been restored.

    Greetings to my Polish friends. And praise for Russians like Alexander Solzhenitsin and Andrei Sakharov who supported Lithuania in her struggle for independence from Soviet Oppression. Also, praise for Russians like Lev Ivanov who fought beside the Lithuanian partisans after WWII.

  • @Robbe19 how do you know if it warent for russians lithuania could be the biggest country of all but the soldiers betraded and every country attacked so now it's little and germans ware getting pwned btw

  • @TheEpicDoom This single sentence showed me, that YOU are stupid. OUT. Sorry, but I won´t talk to you until you learn something about history OR at least about grammar. Peace!

  • Pozdrowienia z Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej, bracia zza wschodniej granicy.

    "Dziwneć to były losy tej naszej Korony

    I naszej Litwy! wszak to jak małżonków dwoje!

    Bóg złączył, a czart dzieli, Bóg swoje, czart swoje!"

    A. Mickiewicz

  • Greetings from Poland to our Lithuanian brothers. Long live Lithuania. Do you remember our golden age ? watch?v=zX00OjIwcIM

  • "Of course the Catholic Church claims that the change (Saturday Sabbath to Sunday) was her act... And the act is a MARK of her ecclesiastical authority in religious things."~ H.F. Thomas, Chancellor of Cardinal Gibbons.

    "Sunday is our MARK or authority. . .the church is above the Bible, and this transference of Sabbath observance is proof of that fact"~ Catholic Record of London. *Saturday is the true Lords day, Sunday is the Mark of the beast. Christ died for you, live for Him and REPENT!*

  • 1569 - Poland+Lithuania= The Big Winning KINGDOM! (Lithuania is a great country :))

  • Laimi tev LIETUVA.

  • Lithuania is a beautiful country.I will always have happy memories of this lovely,small baltic treasure.The national anthem is also really wonderful too.

  • Lietuva tevyne musu, Tu didvyriu zeme, Is praeities tavo sunus, te stiprybes semia!

    Tegul tavo vaikai eina, vien takais dorybes.... Tegul dirba tavo naudai, ir zmoniu gerybei... Tegul saule Lietuvoj, Tamsumas prasalina! Ir sviesios, ir tamsos Mus Zingsnius telydi. Tegul meile Lietuvoj, dega Musu sirdyse, Vardan tos LIETUVOS!! VIENYBE TEZYDI!!!! (LIthuania Anthem Words)

  • Nuostabiausias himnas.

  • greetings from Poland You people are great

    pozdrowienia z Polski!!!!!

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  • Lithuania is a beautiful and interesting country. I am happy to have had the opportunity to visit. :-) I just wish I had known the language a little better.

    I love Lithuania.... from USA.

  • @StarSpagledBrian why? do you hate our country for NO reasons? tell me...

    BTW: i hate your country. I never would like to live in McDonald's. Ok?

  • @StarSpagledBrian go eat mcdonalds and relax fagg

  • I,m starting to really like this country............ would a Mexican be welcomed? No offense!!!! Nice national anthem by the way!!

  • @karlinkas07 Ofcourse :D . Greetings from Lithuania :D

  • @karlinkas07 Yes I`m sure they would ( I`m Pollish but I Know Lithuannians are great

  • Long live & greeting from Poland.

  • labas is vokietijos. bet vistiek LIETUVA

  • Wonderful!

  • Love from Hungary !

  • Говорят, что русские не поддерживают Литву. Это вранье. В 1991 году мы все боролись за свободу. Мой дедушка вышел, вместе с другими борцами за свободу, на улицах Москвы и скандировал "ЛИТВА! ЛИТВА!". (а также литовские герои боролись за свободу в России и дажа погибли в борьбе против коммунистической диктатуры). Давайте мы вместе в следующим году будем отметить 20-летие конца советской диктатуры в России, в Литве и во всех странах, боровшись за свободу 1991 года.

  • @putinist95 God bless you. Let us all remember those who died for freedom in 1991.

  • @putinist95 lithuania and russia....two great countries rich with culture and history.....a shame that communists had to destroy them....

  • @putinist95 i like google-translate

  • @DrBalticus ?? :=))))))

  • lietuva, stebuklu zeme^^

    ( grüße aus deutschland)

  • lietuva, stebuklu zeme^^

    ( grüße aus deutschland)

  • @Alias0811 hehe aus deutschland? cool. Bin eigentlich eine litauerin habe aber 7 jahre lang in deutschland gewohnt...

  • lietuva, stebuklu zeme^^

    ( grüße aus deutschland)

  • lietuva, stebuklu zeme^^

  • Greetings from Poland, brothers! Žečpospolita is still alive in our hearts.

  • Lithuania's so beautiful... impressive. i'm from Indonesia.

  • Myliu Lietuva

  • Piękny hymn, dzięki wielkie ;)

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  • i am from lithuania and its a great place to be, the pictures you see on the video is our capital city: Vilnius

  • @ps2gamer1000 Ne Tik Vilnius, Visa Lietuva tose ft

  • im from lithuania

  • i am from Lithuania so i love the country and it is a good place

  • Lithunia is the Germany of the Eastern Bloc, but not that they are Nazis, but just like GErman ythey have an great Culture, great HIstory ( in Germany except 1932-1945 ) and both was very powerful in the history

  • @RESTAURIERTdasDKR I`m sorry for your fucked up education...

    it is really not your fault I`m really sorry. Peace.

  • @kifas4440

    FUCK YOU!!!! YOU REALLY INSULTED ME YOU FUCKTARD!!!

  • @kifas4440 atleast our country doesen't have fat asses like you americans do

  • Lithuania Lithuania !!!!!! the best !!!

  • Kaip gražu.... :) Labai puiki valstybė, mano tėvynė - Lietuva! :)

  • Yes,Lithuania is a beautiful country. ;)

    Greatings from Latvia.

  • @adeliinad

    yes; I agree

    Greetings from Slovenia