Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic

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Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic
Flag
Coat of arms
Motto: «Visų šalių proletarai, vienykitės!» (Lithuanian)
«Proletarians of all countries, unite!»
Anthem: 
Lietuvos Tarybų Socialistinės Respublikos himnas
CapitalNaujininkai
Official languagesLithuanian, Russian
Demonym(s)Soviet Lithuanian
GovernmentSoviet Republic
• Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the LSSR
Alexander Ilyukhin
• Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR
Alexander Ilyukhin
LegislatureSupreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR
Establishment1253 (as Lithuanian Great Duchy)
July 21, 1940 (as LSSR union republic)
November 13, 2021 (as independent LSSR)
Population
• Census
over 1000
Currencysoviet rouble
Time zoneUTC+2

The Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (Lithuanian SSR; Lithuanian: Lietuvos Tarybų Socialistinė Respublika; Russian: Литовская Советская Социалистическая Республика), also known as Soviet Lithuania or Lithuania. Micronation in Eastern Europe. It is located on the territory of Lithuania within the city of Vilnius. The prerequisites for the creation (re-creation) were the decisions of the Lithuanian Seimas on covid restrictions, as well as the persecution of communists and socialists in the country, the migration crisis, poverty and unemployment, as well as the detrimental impact of the lack of good relations with Russia and Belarus.

The Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic considers itself the successor of the eponymous subject of the USSR since the Republic of Lithuania refuses to recognize itself to it. The official languages are Lithuanian and Russian. To obtain citizenship, you need to know one of them. The currency is the Soviet ruble. The country unites a number of districts of Vilnius and a number of neighboring villages, including the districts of Naujininkai Markuchiai, Rasu Kolonija, Rasos, partly Paneriai, Liepkalnis and Ribiskes, as well as the villages of Murline, Nemezis, Kuprioniskes, Miskiniai, Juodsiliai, Katiliskes, Dilgyne. The country also includes the districts of Uzhusienis and Salininkai, as well as several islands on the Vilia River.

The total area of the country is about 80 km2. 25% of the territory is occupied by fields, 38% by forests and 37% by dense buildings. The climate is temperate continental. Minerals - peat, clay, sand.

The country is a multiparty socialist parliamentary republic with universal suffrage. The Head of State is the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the LSSR. The supreme legislative body is the Supreme Council of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic.

Geography

Geographically, the country is located in the European part of Eurasia. The total area of the country is 80 km2, which is the average territory for the micronations of the Eastern European region. The country is located in a temperate continental climate zone. Despite this, there is a clear predominance of cold winters over warm summers in the country. The country has no access to the sea. Access to the Baltic Sea is opened by the Vilia River, which flows into the Neman, which carries its waters to the shores of the Baltic Sea. On this river, there are two islands belonging to the LSSR. Most of the country is a flat area with small hills, occupied either by a field, a forest, or dense urban development. There are very few minerals, but there is a high agro-industrial potential, organized due to extensive fields occupying 25% of the country's territories.

History