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The Lithuanian language is one of the least commonly used European languages. Only about four million people speak it, and most of them live in the Republic of Lithuania. Lithuanian, as the state language, is the common written and spoken language for all citizens of the Republic of Lithuania. Based on the 2011 census, Lithuania’s population totals about 3,2 million, including roughly 2,7 million people who are Lithuanian by nationality.
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Rehm, G., Uszkoreit, H. (2012). The Lithuanian Language in the European Information Society. In: Rehm, G., Uszkoreit, H. (eds) The Lithuanian Language in the Digital Age. White Paper Series. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30758-4_8
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