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Futuristic 'Portal' Connects Lithuania and Poland in Real-Time

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When did potatoes come to Lithuania?


When did potatoes come to Lithuania?
Aivas Ragauskas, Orbis Lituaniae2021.07.11 10:00
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Potatoes are a vital staple food across the world and a key ingredient in more than 200 dishes, including in the Lithuanian cuisine. However, it took a long time for them to reach current prominence in the Lithuanian diet.
It was in the mid-19th century that potatoes spread in Lithuania on a massive scale. Very little is known, however, about how and when potatoes first entered the country. Therefore, historical literature on the matter sometimes make rather mythological claims.
A botanical rarity, an exotic flower, a herb ....

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Ukraine, UK to carry out "Cossack Mace" military exercises - World Socialist Web Site


Ukraine, UK to carry out “Cossack Mace” military exercises
The armed forces of Ukraine and the United Kingdom (UK) are set to begin a series of military exercises this week known as “Operation Cossack Mace.” The exact dates for the drills to take place have not been announced but the Russian
Nezavisimaya Gazeta reported on Tuesday that they were already ongoing.
SSO fighters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during training (Photo: Wikipedia/ArmyInform)
The joint military drills were named in honor of Ukrainian Cossack General Bohdan Khmelnytsky, who led a 1648 Cossack uprising against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth that resulted in the massacre of thousands of Jews. ....

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Possibly the Largest European Land Battle of the 17th Century


Possibly the Largest European Land Battle of the 17th Century
A Brief History
On June 28, 1651, and lasting through June 30, 1651, the Battle of Berestechko was fought in the area between what is now modern Poland, modern Belarus and the modern Ukraine, between the army of Poland and the upstart Ukrainian Cossacks and Tatars. Part of the Cossack Rebellion of 1648-1657, the battle was one of if not the largest land battle in Europe during the 17
th Century.
Digging Deeper
The Poles took a sizable army to the field of battle, probably around 80,000 men, of which half were conscripted militia types called up to fight for the King.  About 17,000 Polish cavalrymen took the field as did another 16,000 regular Polish army infantrymen.  Led by King John II Casimir, the Poles faced an even larger army consisting of about 100,000 Cossacks with their numbers filled out with masses of peasant soldiers, along with perhaps 50,000 of their Crimean Tatar allies, and joined b ....

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