where is lithuania on the world map

Lithuania is in Northern Europe on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, between roughly 53–57° N latitude and 21–27° E longitude. On a world map, look to the upper-right of mainland Europe, just east of Sweden and south of the Baltic Sea.
How to spot Lithuania on a world map
- Find Europe, then focus on the northeastern part of the continent near the Baltic Sea.
- Locate the three small countries along the eastern Baltic coast: from north to south they are Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania (Lithuania is the southernmost Baltic state).
- Lithuania sits:
- South of Latvia
- North and east of Poland
- West of Belarus
- Northeast of the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, with coastline on the Baltic Sea.
So if you run your finger along the Baltic Sea from Sweden’s east coast toward mainland Europe, Lithuania is the coastal country you meet just below Latvia.
TL;DR: Lithuania is a Baltic state in northeastern Europe, on the southeastern coast of the Baltic Sea, bordered by Latvia, Belarus, Poland, and Russia’s Kaliningrad region.
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