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| Capital | Vilnius |
|---|---|
| Population | 2 722 289 |
| Land Area (sq km) | 62 680 |
| Main religion | Christianity |
| Life Expectancy | 76 years |
Lithuania is a country located in northeastern Europe, on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. It is bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, Poland to the south, and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad to the southwest. The country has a population of about 2.8 million people, and its capital and largest city is Vilnius. Lithuania gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1990 and has since become a member of the European Union and NATO. The country has a parliamentary democracy and a mixed economy that is heavily dependent on exports. The main industries in Lithuania include manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism. Lithuania has a history of foreign occupation, including by the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany during World War II. In recent years, it has faced challenges related to its relations with Russia and its efforts to diversify its energy sources away from dependence on Russian natural gas. Lithuania has also sought to strengthen its ties with the West and has actively participated in regional and international organizations such as the EU and NATO.
| Capital | Algiers |
|---|---|
| Population | 43 851 044 |
| Land Area (sq km) | 2 381 741 |
| Main religion | Islam |
| Life Expectancy | 76 years |
Algeria is a country located in North Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Tunisia to the northeast, Libya to the east, Niger to the southeast, Mali and Mauritania to the southwest, and Morocco to the west. It is the largest country in Africa and the Arab world, and the tenth-largest in the world. Algeria has a long and complex history, having been ruled by various empires and powers throughout its history, including the Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the French colonial empire. It gained independence from France in 1962, after a long and bloody struggle known as the Algerian War of Independence. Since independence, Algeria has been ruled by a series of authoritarian governments, and has faced several internal conflicts and political instability. However, it has also made significant economic and social progress, with a strong focus on education and the development of its natural resources, particularly oil and natural gas. Geopolitically, Algeria is an important player in the region, and is a member of the Arab League and the African Union. It has strong ties to its neighbors and other countries in the region, and is involved in regional efforts to promote stability and cooperation. It is also a major player in the global energy market, and is a key supplier of oil and natural gas to Europe and other parts of the world.
In terms of population, the Algeria's population is 16.11 bigger than the population of Lithuania (population of Algeria: 43 851 044, population of Lithuania: 2 722 289).
The Algeria's land area is 38.0 bigger than the land area of Lithuania (land area (sq km) of Algeria: 2 381 741, land area (sq km) of Lithuania: 62 680).
The position in the international influence ranking of Algeria is 73, while Lithuania is situated 9 places below in the ranking (position 82).
Algeria maintains contact with 50 countries, while Lithuania maintains contact with 32 countries.
Lithuania maintains an excellent relation with 14 countries, while in the case of Algeria, this figure drops to 3.
The winner of the hypothetical conflict (without allies), will be Algeria with a 54.6% probability.
In a hypothetical conflict between Lithuania and Algeria, probably,
Greece
will participate helping Lithuania.
Russia
will participate helping Algeria.
The map shows the allies of Lithuania painted in yellow and the allies of Algeria painted in blue.
The winner of the hypothetical conflict (in case that all mentioned allies participate), will be the team of
Algeria
with a 78.2% probability.
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