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The birth of Lithuania as a European nation is celebrated on July 6th. This day marks the date when Lithuanians and their lands were united by their first and only King, Mindaugas, in 1236. Over the next hundred years Lithuania became one of the largest territories in Europe, extending from the Baltic coast to the Black Sea.

Other Points of Interest:

 

Vytis:

The Lithuanian national emblem created to commemorate the crowning of King Mindaugas in 1236 and the beginning of a nation named Lithuania is represented by a knight on a white horse – as depicted in the picture on the right. 

Coat of Arms

Gedimino Stulpai:

The Pillars of Gediminas is the symbol of the family of rulers of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Grand Duke Gediminas was the founder of the city of Vilnius in the 14th century – Vilnius is the present day Capital of Lithuania. Vilnius was once called the “Jerusalem of the North” because it harbored a great center of Jewish learning and culture. Israel and Lithuania have reopened their embassies as of 2015, and are restructuring their mutual interests and cooperation. 

For more detailed information, the following article on Wikipedia may be helpful:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Lithuania