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Encyclopedia > President of Lithuania
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Early Lithuania

The Grand Duchy of Lithuania

Title: Kunigaikštis or Didysis Kunigaikštis (The Great Duke in Lithuanian)

Lithuania as part of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

Lithuania as part of Imperial Russia

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Modern Lithuania

Kingdom of Lithuania (1918 - 1918)

Title: King

Republic of Lithuania (1918 - 1940)

Title: President

Early Soviet Lithuania

  • Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (proclaimed in the end of 1918)
  • Lithuanian-Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (1919)

Lithuania as part of the Soviet Union

The First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Lithuanian SSR was leader de-facto.
Title: First Secretary of the Lithuanian Communist Party

Present Republic of Lithuania

Title: Chairman of the Supreme Council

Title: President


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List of Lithuanian rulers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1228 words)
The commonwealth was partitioned in 1795 and Lithuania became part of the Russian Empire till February 16, 1918.
However, on November 2 the council renounced this decision and declared that Lithuania is to be a democratic republic.
As Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union, Lithuania was occupied by the Germans.
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