Kaunas 2022 invites foreigners living in Kaunas to discover the joy of storytelling and share their life stories.
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While many Lithuanians complain about chilly Lithuanian weather Marta Sainz De La Maza Padro from a sunny Southern Spanish town just smiles and says that she prefer cold than heat. “Of course if it is not too cold”, she adds.
Adrian Muller from Costa Rica visited Lithuania first time in 2010. He came to the country when an international money transfer company “Western Union” was launching its new service center in the Baltics. During one of his team building visits to Lithuania, he met his future wife and started his new...
When Ecuadorian Fabian Sanchez in his early student years went to the US for a summer to work he could not imagine how life would change. There he met a Lithuanian girl that made him fall in love and move to live in a Baltic country. Now this love story have already finished for Ecuadorian but the l...
More than four years ago Columbian Alexander Serna packed his things and moved to Lithuania. After all these years the man who works as a barber is still considering to stay in this Baltic country and shares how Lithuanian are similar to Latin people.
Most Americans believe they eat healthy when in fact they don't, says a dietician from Lithuania who is teaching Alaskans how to make a proper fish soup.
Lithuanian institutions are putting more and more effort into enticing expatriates to return to their homeland, world Lithuanian youth leaders said during a meeting with Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevičius.
Brazilian man with Lithuanian roots charges businesses for his consultations - unless they're Lithuanian (4)
If you met Carlos Levenstein in Sao Paulo, Brazil, you might not believe that he carries a Lithuanian passport. But this Brazilian man, who has loved pickles and black bread since he was a child, does what he can to support his Lithuanian roots. He regrets not knowing Lithuanian, so he makes up for ...