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Nerijus Karlikanovas
Nerijus is a Lithuanian masculine given name. People named Nerijus include: *Nerijus Astrauskas (born 1980), football striker who plays for FK Žalgiris Vilnius in the Lithuanian A Lyga *Nerijus Barasa (born 1978), Lithuanian footballer, right-back or defensive *Nerijus Numavičius (born 1967), Lithuanian businessman, chairman and president of VP Group *Nerijus Radžius (born 1976), Lithuanian footballer, currently playing for Sūduva Marijampolė *Nerijus Valskis (born 1987), Lithuanian footballer *Nerijus Vasiliauskas Nerijus Vasiliauskas (born 20 June 1977) is a former Lithuanian professional football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally me ... (born 1977), Lithuanian footballer, who plays in Estonian Meistriliiga {{given name Masculine given names Lithuanian masculine given names ...
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Lithuanian Language
Lithuanian ( ) is an Eastern Baltic language belonging to the Baltic branch of the Indo-European language family. It is the official language of Lithuania and one of the official languages of the European Union. There are about 2.8 million native Lithuanian speakers in Lithuania and about 200,000 speakers elsewhere. Lithuanian is closely related to the neighbouring Latvian language. It is written in a Latin script. It is said to be the most conservative of the existing Indo-European languages, retaining features of the Proto-Indo-European language that had disappeared through development from other descendant languages. History Among Indo-European languages, Lithuanian is conservative in some aspects of its grammar and phonology, retaining archaic features otherwise found only in ancient languages such as Sanskrit (particularly its early form, Vedic Sanskrit) or Ancient Greek. For this reason, it is an important source for the reconstruction of the Proto-Indo ...
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