2021 in Lithuania

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January

  • January 1: Former Šiauliai University become a part of Vilnius University, resulting in forming Vilnius University Šiauliai Academy[1]
  • January 1: e-Residency of Lithuania program been launched.
  • January 4: The beginning of the Lithuanian census of 2021. It will be the first census in Lithuania that happened electronically.[2]
  • January 13: Seimas (Lithuanian Parliament) awarded Freedom Prize (Lithuanian: Laisvės premija) to democratic opposition in Belarus. Award handed to Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya[3]
  • January 14: Seimas (Lithuanian Parliament) appointed Renatas Pocius as head of Lithuanian National Energy Regulation Council.[4]
  • January 27: During reconstruction of Kleboniškis Bridge in Kaunas the construction of the bridge collapsed injuring 5 construction workers and killing one.[5]

February

  • February 4: Lithuanian Academy of Sciences awarded annual prizes in sciences:[6]
    • Humanitarian sciences: Dalia Satkauskytė
    • Physics: Aldona Beganskienė & Aivaras Kareiva, Gediminas Niaura & Albertas Malinauskas
    • Biomedicine & Agriculture: Jurga Bernatonienė, Regina Gražulevičienė & Audrius Dėdelė
    • Technologies: Gediminas Račiukaitis & Mindaugas Gedvilas & Paulius Gečius

March

May

June

August

  • 9 August - China recalled its envoy to Lithuania following reports of Taiwanese government's plan to open an embassy in Vilnius.[10]
  • 10 August - Following large influx of migrants, Lithuanian parliament voted to build fence on its border with Belarus.[11]

September

  • 22 September - Lithuanian Defence Ministry advised citizens to throw away Chinese-made phones due to security concerns.[12]

Sports

National championships
  • 20–21 March: 2021 Lithuanian Cross-Country Skiing Sprint Championships in Druskininkai
  • 20–21 March: 2021 Lithuanian Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Vilnius
  • 24–26 March: 2021 Lithuanian Biathlon Championships in Ignalina
  • 1–2 May: 2021 Lithuanian Fencing Championships in Vilnius
  • 8–9 May: 2021 Lithuanian Badminton Championships in Druskininkai
  • 22 May: Final of 2020–21 Lithuanian Handball League
  • 2–4 July: 2021 Lithuanian Canoe Sprint Championships in Trakai
  • 3–4 July: 2021 Lithuanian Weightlifting Championships in Telšiai
  • 17–18 July: 2021 Lithuanian Archery Championships in Alytus
  • 20–22 August: 2021 Lithuanian Rowing Championships in Trakai
  • 28–29 August: 2021 Lithuanian Wrestling Championships in Šiauliai
  • 9–12 September: 2021 Lithuanian Sailing Championships in Nida

References

  1. ^ Šiaulių universitetas tapo Vilniaus universiteto Šiaulių akademija
  2. ^ Lietuvoje vyksta gyventojų surašymas – pirmąkart elektroninis
  3. ^ 2020 m. Laisvės premija įteikta demokratinės Baltarusijos lyderei S. Cichanouskajai
  4. ^ Paskirtas naujasis Energetikos reguliavimo tarybos pirmininkas
  5. ^ Nukritusi statomo tilto konstrukcija Kaune sužalojo 5 darbuotojus, 1 jų žuvo
  6. ^ Paskelbti 2020-ųjų Lietuvos mokslo premijos laureatai
  7. ^ Į Lietuvą atvykusią Estijos prezidentę pasitiko užsienio reikalų ministras
  8. ^ Vyriausybė nutarė – skristi į Lietuvą nebus galima, jei skrendama virš Baltarusijos
  9. ^ Why are so many migrants coming to one of Europe’s smallest countries? Blame Belarus, officials say
  10. ^ "China recalls envoy to Lithuania over Taiwan's move to open de facto embassy". South China Morning Post. 10 August 2021. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  11. ^ "Lithuania to build fence on Belarus border to stop migrants". BBC News. 10 August 2021. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  12. ^ "Lithuania urges people to throw away Chinese phones". BBC News. 22 September 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  13. ^ ARTURAS MASTIANICA PAGERINO LIETUVOS REKORDĄ BEI ĮVYKDĖ TOKIJO OLIMPINIŲ ŽAIDYNIŲ NORMATYVĄ
  14. ^ DAUGIAU NEI PENKIAIS METRAIS LIETUVOS REKORDĄ PAGERINUSI KŪJO METIKĖ: „SMAGU PAGALIAU VARŽYTIS“
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