CIA World Fact Book, 2004/Lithuania


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!| Background:
 * Independent between the two World Wars, Lithuania was annexed by the USSR in 1940. On 11 March 1990, Lithuania became the first of the Soviet republics to declare its independence, but Moscow did not recognize this proclamation until September of 1991 (following the abortive coup in Moscow). The last Russian troops withdrew in 1993. Lithuania subsequently restructured its economy for integration into Western European institutions; it joined both NATO and the EU in the spring of 2004.
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!| Location: !| Geographic coordinates: !| Map references: !| Area: water: NA sq km land: NA sq km !| Area - comparative: !| Land boundaries: border countries: Belarus 502 km, Latvia 453 km, Poland 91 km, Russia (Kaliningrad) 227 km !| Coastline: !| Maritime claims: !| Climate: !| Terrain: !| Elevation extremes: highest point: Juozapines/Kalnas 292 m !| Natural resources: !| Land use: permanent crops: 0.91% other: 53.87% (2001) !| Irrigated land: !| Natural hazards: !| Environment - current issues: !| Environment - international agreements: signed, but not ratified: Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants !| Geography - note:
 * Eastern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea, between Latvia and Russia
 * 56 00 N, 24 00 E
 * Europe
 * total: 65,200 sq km
 * slightly larger than West Virginia
 * total: 1,273 km
 * 99 km
 * territorial sea: 12 nm
 * transitional, between maritime and continental; wet, moderate winters and summers
 * lowland, many scattered small lakes, fertile soil
 * lowest point: Baltic Sea 0 m
 * peat, arable land
 * arable land: 45.22%
 * 90 sq km (1998 est.)
 * NA
 * contamination of soil and groundwater with petroleum products and chemicals at military bases
 * party to: Air Pollution, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands
 * fertile central plains are separated by hilly uplands that are ancient glacial deposits
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!| Population: !| Age structure: 15-64 years: 68.4% (male 1,202,603; female 1,262,784) 65 years and over: 14.9% (male 184,145; female 354,502) (2004 est.) !| Median age: male: 34.8 years female: 40.1 years (2004 est.) !| Population growth rate: !| Birth rate: !| Death rate: !| Net migration rate: !| Sex ratio: under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 0.95 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.52 male(s)/female total population: 0.89 male(s)/female (2004 est.) !| Infant mortality rate: female: 5.57 deaths/1,000 live births (2004 est.) male: 8.61 deaths/1,000 live births !| Life expectancy at birth: male: 68.22 years female: 79 years (2004 est.) !| Total fertility rate: !| HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate: !| HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS: !| HIV/AIDS - deaths: !| Nationality: adjective: Lithuanian !| Ethnic groups: !| Religions: !| Languages: !| Literacy: total population: 99.6% male: 99.7% female: 99.6% (2003 est.)
 * 3,607,899 (July 2004 est.)
 * 0-14 years: 16.7% (male 309,736; female 294,129)
 * total: 37.4 years
 * -0.33% (2004 est.)
 * 8.49 births/1,000 population (2004 est.)
 * 11.03 deaths/1,000 population (2004 est.)
 * -0.71 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2004 est.)
 * at birth: 1.06 male(s)/female
 * total: 7.13 deaths/1,000 live births
 * total population: 73.46 years
 * 1.17 children born/woman (2004 est.)
 * 0.1% (2001 est.)
 * 1,300 (2003 est.)
 * less than 200 (2003 est.)
 * noun: Lithuanian(s)
 * Lithuanian 80.6%, Russian 8.7%, Polish 7%, Belarusian 1.6%, other 2.1%
 * Roman Catholic (primarily), Lutheran, Russian Orthodox, Protestant, Evangelical Christian Baptist, Muslim, Jewish
 * Lithuanian (official), Polish, Russian
 * definition: age 15 and over can read and write
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!| Country name: conventional short form: Lithuania local short form: Lietuva former: Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic local long form: Lietuvos Respublika !| Government type: !| Capital: !| Administrative divisions: !| Independence: !| National holiday: !| Constitution: !| Legal system: !| Suffrage: !| Executive branch: head of government: Premier Algirdas Mykolas BRAZAUSKAS (since 3 July 2001) cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the president on the nomination of the premier elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year term; election last held 13 June 2004 and 27 June 2004; premier appointed by the president on the approval of the Parliament election results: Valdas ADAMKUS elected president; percent of vote - Valdas ADAMKUS 52.2%, Kazimiera PRUNSKIENE 47.8% !| Legislative branch: elections: last held 10 and 24 October 2004 (next to be held October 2008) election results: percent of vote by party - Labor 28.6%, Working for Lithuania (Social Democrats and Social Liberals) 20.7%, Homeland Union (Conservatives) 14.6%, For Order and Justice (Liberal Democrats and Lithuanian People's Union) 11.4%, Liberal and Center Union 9.1%, Union of Farmers and New Democracy 6.6%; seats by faction - Labor 39, Homeland Union 25, Social Democrats 20, Liberal and Center Union 18, Social Liberals 11, Union of Farmers and New Democracy Parties 10, Liberal Democrats 10, Electoral Action 2, independents 6 !| Judicial branch: !| Political parties and leaders: !| Political pressure groups and leaders: !| International organization participation: !| Diplomatic representation in the US: consulate(s) general: Chicago and New York FAX: [1] (202) 328-0466 telephone: [1] (202) 234-5860 chancery: 2622 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009 !| Diplomatic representation from the US: embassy: 2600 Akmenu 6, Vilnius mailing address: American Embassy, Vilnius, PSC 78, Box V, APO AE 09723 telephone: [370] (5) 266 5500 FAX: [370] (5) 266 5510 !| Flag description:
 * conventional long form: Republic of Lithuania
 * parliamentary democracy
 * Vilnius
 * 10 counties (apskritys, singular - apskritis); Alytaus, Kauno, Klaipedos, Marijampoles, Panevezio, Siauliu, Taurages, Telsiu, Utenos, Vilniaus
 * 11 March 1990 (independence declared from Soviet Union); 6 September 1991 (Soviet Union recognizes Lithuania's independence)
 * Independence Day, 16 February (1918); note - 16 February 1918 is the date Lithuania declared its independence from Soviet Russia and established its statehood; 11 March 1990 is the date it declared its independence from the Soviet Union
 * adopted 25 October 1992
 * based on civil law system; legislative acts can be appealed to the constitutional court
 * 18 years of age; universal
 * chief of state: President Valdas ADAMKUS (since 12 July 2004)
 * unicameral Parliament or Seimas (141 seats, 71 members are directly elected by popular vote, 70 are elected by proportional representation; members serve four-year terms)
 * Constitutional Court; Supreme Court; Court of Appeal; judges for all courts appointed by the President
 * Electoral Action of Lithuanian Poles [Valdemar TOMASZEVSKI, chairman]; Homeland Union/Conservative Party or TS [Andrius KUBILIUS, chairman]; Labor Party [Viktor USPASKICH, chairman]; Liberal and Center Union [Arturas ZUOKAS, chairman]; Liberal Democratic Party [Valentinas MAZURONIS, chairman]; Lithuanian Christian Democrats or LKD [Valentinas STUNDYS, chairman]; Lithuanian People's Union for a Fair Lithuania; Lithuanian Social Democratic Coalition [Algirdas BRAZAUSKAS, chairman] consists of the Lithuanian Democratic Labor Party or LDDP and the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party or LSDP; New Democracy and Farmer's Union or VNDPS [Kazimiera PRUNSKIENE, chairman]; Social Liberals (New Union) [Arturas PAULAUSKAS, chairman]; Social Union of Christian Conservatives [Gediminas VAGNORIUS, chairman]; Young Lithuania and New Nationalists
 * NA
 * ACCT (observer), Australia Group, BIS, CBSS, CE, EAPC, EBRD, EIB, EU (new member), FAO, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICCt, ICFTU, ICRM, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, ISO (correspondent), ITU, MIGA, NIB, NSG, OPCW, OSCE, PCA, PFP, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNMIK, UPU, WCL, WCO, WEU (member affiliate), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTO
 * chief of mission: Ambassador Vygaudas USACKAS
 * chief of mission: Ambassador Stephen D. MULL
 * three equal horizontal bands of yellow (top), green, and red
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!| Economy - overview: !| GDP: !| GDP - real growth rate: !| GDP - per capita: !| GDP - composition by sector: industry: 31.3% services: 62.6% (2003 est.) !| Investment (gross fixed): !| Population below poverty line: !| Household income or consumption by percentage share: highest 10%: 25.6% (1996) !| Distribution of family income - Gini index: !| Inflation rate (consumer prices): !| Labor force: !| Labor force - by occupation: !| Unemployment rate: !| Budget: expenditures: $5.742 billion, including capital expenditures of NA (2003 est.) !| Public debt: !| Agriculture - products: !| Industries: !| Industrial production growth rate: !| Electricity - production: !| Electricity - consumption: !| Electricity - exports: !| Electricity - imports: !| Oil - production: !| Oil - consumption: !| Oil - exports: !| Oil - imports: !| Natural gas - production: !| Natural gas - consumption: !| Natural gas - exports: !| Natural gas - imports: !| Current account balance: !| Exports: !| Exports - commodities: !| Exports - partners: !| Imports: !| Imports - commodities: !| Imports - partners: !| Reserves of foreign exchange & gold: !| Debt - external: !| Economic aid - recipient: !| Currency: !| Currency code: !| Exchange rates: !| Fiscal year:
 * Lithuania, the Baltic state that has conducted the most trade with Russia, has slowly rebounded from the 1998 Russian financial crisis. Unemployment remains high, still 10.7% in 2003, but is improving. Growing domestic consumption and increased investment have furthered recovery. Trade has been increasingly oriented toward the West. Lithuania has gained membership in the World Trade Organization and has moved ahead with plans to join the EU. Privatization of the large, state-owned utilities, particularly in the energy sector, is nearing completion. Overall, more than 80% of enterprises have been privatized. Foreign government and business support have helped in the transition from the old command economy to a market economy.
 * purchasing power parity - $40.88 billion (2003 est.)
 * 9% (2003 est.)
 * purchasing power parity - $11,400 (2003 est.)
 * agriculture: 6.1%
 * 20.8% of GDP (2003)
 * NA
 * lowest 10%: 3.1%
 * 34 (1999)
 * -1.2% (2003 est.)
 * 1.642 million (2003 est.)
 * agriculture 20%, industry 30%, services 50% (1997 est.)
 * 10.3% (2003 est.)
 * revenues: $5.427 billion
 * 23.6% of GDP (2003)
 * grain, potatoes, sugar beets, flax, vegetables; beef, milk, eggs; fish
 * metal-cutting machine tools, electric motors, television sets, refrigerators and freezers, petroleum refining, shipbuilding (small ships), furniture making, textiles, food processing, fertilizers, agricultural machinery, optical equipment, electronic components, computers, amber
 * 16.1% (2003 est.)
 * 14.62 billion kWh (2001)
 * 8.683 billion kWh (2001)
 * 6.3 billion kWh (2001)
 * 1.389 billion kWh (2001)
 * 4,594 bbl/day (2001 est.)
 * 72,000 bbl/day (2001 est.)
 * NA (2001)
 * NA (2001)
 * 0 cu m (2001 est.)
 * 2.76 billion cu m (2001 est.)
 * 0 cu m (2001 est.)
 * 2.76 billion cu m (2001 est.)
 * $-1.218 billion (2003)
 * $7.89 billion f.o.b. (2003 est.)
 * mineral products 23%, textiles and clothing 16%, machinery and equipment 11%, chemicals 6%, wood and wood products 5%, foodstuffs 5% (2001)
 * Switzerland 11.6%, Russia 10.1%, Germany 9.9%, Latvia 9.7%, UK 6.4%, France 5.1%, Denmark 4.7%, Estonia 4.3%, Sweden 4% (2003)
 * $9.2 billion f.o.b. (2003 est.)
 * mineral products 21%, machinery and equipment 17%, transport equipment 11%, chemicals 9%, textiles and clothing 9%, metals 5% (2001)
 * Russia 22%, Germany 16.1%, Poland 5.2%, Italy 4.3%, France 4.2% (2003)
 * $3.45 billion (2003)
 * $7.671 billion (2003 est.)
 * $228.5 million (1995)
 * litas (LTL)
 * LTL
 * litai per US dollar - 3.0609 (2003), 3.677 (2002), 4 (2001), 4 (2000), 4 (1999)
 * calendar year
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!| Telephones - main lines in use: !| Telephones - mobile cellular: !| Telephone system: domestic: a national, fiber-optic cable, interurban, trunk system is nearing completion; rural exchanges are being improved and expanded; mobile cellular systems are being installed; access to the Internet is available; still many unsatisfied telephone subscriber applications international: country code - 370; landline connections to Latvia and Poland; major international connections to Denmark, Sweden, and Norway by submarine cable for further transmission by satellite !| Radio broadcast stations: !| Radios: !| Television broadcast stations: note: Lithuania has approximately 27 broadcasting stations, but may have as many as 100 transmitters, including repeater stations (2001) !| Televisions: !| Internet country code: !| Internet hosts: !| Internet Service Providers (ISPs): !| Internet users:
 * 824,200 (2003)
 * 2,169,900 (2003)
 * general assessment: inadequate, but is being modernized to provide an improved international capability and better residential access
 * AM 29, FM 142, shortwave 1 (2001)
 * 1.9 million (1997)
 * 27
 * 1.7 million (1997)
 * .lt
 * 67,769 (2004)
 * 32 (2001)
 * 695,700 (2003)
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!| Railways: broad gauge: 1,807 km 1.524-m gauge (122 km electrified) standard gauge: 22 km 1.435-m gauge narrow gauge: 169 km 0.750-m gauge (all service suspended) (2003) !| Highways: paved: 68,697 km (including 417 km of expressways) unpaved: 6,546 km (2000) !| Waterways: !| Pipelines: !| Ports and harbors: !| Merchant marine: foreign-owned: Denmark 12, Netherlands 1 registered in other countries: 11 (2004 est.) by type: cargo 20, chemical tanker 1, combination bulk 8, petroleum tanker 2, refrigerated cargo 12, roll on/roll off 2, short-sea/passenger 4 !| Airports: !| Airports - with paved runways: over 3,047 m: 4 2,438 to 3,047 m: 1 1,524 to 2,437 m: 7 914 to 1,523 m: 2 under 914 m: 14 (2003 est.) !| Airports - with unpaved runways: 1,524 to 2,437 m: 2 914 to 1,523 m: 5 under 914 m: 67 (2003 est.)
 * total: 1,998 km
 * total: 75,243 km
 * 600 km (2004)
 * gas 1,696 km; oil 331 km; refined products 109 km (2004)
 * Butinge, Kaunas, Klaipeda
 * total: 49 ships (1,000 GRT or over) 296,856 GRT/317,731 DWT
 * 102 (2003 est.)
 * total: 28
 * total: 74
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!| Military branches: !| Military manpower - military age and obligation: !| Military manpower - availability: !| Military manpower - fit for military service: !| Military manpower - reaching military age annually: !| Military expenditures - dollar figure: !| Military expenditures - percent of GDP:
 * National Defense Volunteer Forces (SKAT), Ground Forces, Navy, Air Force
 * 19-45 years of age for compulsory military service, conscript service obligation - 12 months; 18 years of age for volunteers (2004)
 * males age 15-49: 943,063 (2004 est.)
 * males age 15-49: 738,602 (2004 est.)
 * males: 28,300 (2004 est.)
 * $230.8 million (FY01)
 * 1.9% (FY01)
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