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 Posted 08/04/2014  2:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Petrus to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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remembrance of the Restoration of Independence of Lithuania
Did you post your token here?: http://www.kladoiskatel.care.lv/vie...0415&start=0
http://baltija.livejournal.com/ :
March 11th is another important date in the modern history of Lithuania. On that day in 1990, the Supreme Council of the Lithuanian SSR approved the Lithuanian Independence Resoration Act (look up http://www.lrs.lt/datos/kovo11/aktas.htm for its copy). Although it was not the de facto independence and Lithuania got it only in 1991 - after bloody January fights in Vilnius, exactly today the 24th anniversary of the Restoration of Independence of Lithuania will be officially celebrated (see, e.g., http://day.lt/sventes/straipsniai/n...es_atkurimas for more information).
Long live the State of Lithuania! And congratulations to all the persons related and involved!
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 Posted 08/04/2014  3:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MedveD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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remembrance of the Restoration of Independence of Lithuania
Did you post your token here?: http://www.kladoiskatel.care.lv/vie...0415&start=0
http://baltija.livejournal.com/ :
March 11th is another important date in the modern history of Lithuania. On that day in 1990, the Supreme Council of the Lithuanian SSR approved the Lithuanian Independence Resoration Act (look up http://www.lrs.lt/datos/kovo11/aktas.htm for its copy). Although it was not the de facto independence and Lithuania got it only in 1991 - after bloody January fights in Vilnius, exactly today the 24th anniversary of the Restoration of Independence of Lithuania will be officially celebrated (see, e.g., http://day.lt/sventes/straipsniai/n...es_atkurimas for more information).
Long live the State of Lithuania! And congratulations to all the persons related and involved!


Yes, first link this is my post. But if you can understand language you will see - this theme still don't has an answer.
For your information in 1991 all Baltic countries get their independence and USSR agree that in 6 Sep 1991. Boris Yeltsin has highest medal of Latvia for that in 2006. Before that, in January 1991 in Baltic States was another situation. Latvia has a commemorative coin about that called "January 1991"
http://www.bank.lv/en/money/coin-co...january-1991
This is information from Latvian Bank you can read it.
I want to tell you there was not only Lithuania, also Latvia & Estonia in the same time.
Just think why on "Lithuanian medal"(as you told) was Latvian monument of freedom?
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It is Lithuanian
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 Posted 08/04/2014  9:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MedveD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you for your opinion, but I didn't see any proof of "Lithuanian" version.

By the way in Latvian language (not Lithuanian) the word "Baltija" (like on the medal) exist and means "Baltic"

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 Posted 08/04/2014  9:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MedveD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I found it! I'm about #1 token.
On the one side of medal - there are 3 men:
Arnold Rüütel (Estonia), Anatolijs Gorbunovs (Latvia), Vytautas Landsbergis (Lithuania) and three stars sign (This stars means Latvian regions in past and Order of the Three Stars).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order..._Three_Stars
Other side - inscription Baltija-90 on Latvian, Monument of freedom in Riga

In Riga in 1990 was a meeting of this Baltic leaders.
This medal dedicate to this meeting

This is Latvian medal
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