Lithuania is located in central and eastern Europe, on the east bank of the Baltic Sea, bordering Latvia in the north, Belarus in the southeast, Kaliningrad and Poland in Russia in the southwest, with Vilnius as its capital. It is also called Baltic countries with Latvia and Estonia in the north.
About Lithuania:
Lithuania has a population of about 3 million and an area of 65,300 square kilometers. Lithuanian terrain is dominated by plains, with the highest point at 293.6 meters above sea level. It is also one of the countries with the largest number of lakes in Europe. There are 2830 lakes with an area of more than 0.5 hectares, which is known as the country of thousands of lakes.
Of course, the European country Finland is also known as the country of thousands of lakes. These lakes are glacial lakes formed by glacial erosion during geological period. There are many lakes in Lithuania, which are known as the gold of Lithuania and the amber kingdom.
Lithuanian industry and agriculture are relatively developed, with dairy farming as the main industry, accounting for more than 90% of the output value of agricultural products. Crops include flax, potatoes, beets and various vegetables, and the grain output is very low.
Industry is the pillar industry of Lithuania, which is mainly composed of mining, processing and manufacturing and energy industry. Industrial categories are relatively complete, and high-precision machine tools, instruments, electronic computers and other products are sold to more than 80 countries and regions around the world. Food processing, wood processing, transportation and logistics, biotechnology and laser technology are Lithuania's dominant industries.