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Lithuanians unite in world anthem sing-along, from Ukraine frontline to Pacific By Reuters

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By Andrius Sytas

VILNIUS (Reuters) – From the Ukrainian frontline to the Pacific islands of Vanuatu, a whole bunch of hundreds of Lithuanians concurrently sang their nationwide anthem on Saturday in an annual demonstration of unity.

The custom, launched in 2009 to mark 1,000 years of historical past, unites the Central European nation of two.9 million with its diaspora, estimated in a whole bunch of hundreds.

Nearly half of Lithuanians sang in 2009 in a minimum of 56 locations all over the world, a Nordstat ballot confirmed. It has since been repeated yearly on July 6, at 9 p.m. Vilnius time (1800 GMT).

Raimundas Daubaras, who organised the primary occasion in 2009, stated he acquired the concept after listening to emigrees in Australia sing the music: “They sing the Lithuanian anthem very differently. For them, it’s about keeping the connection alive.”

In Vilnius on Saturday, over 65,000 individuals sang “Lithuania, our homeland, land of worthy heroes…” in an open-air sq., as a part of the ultimate live performance of a nationwide music and dance pageant.

In movies posted on-line, the anthem was sung by Lithuanian volunteers within the Ukrainian military on the frontline, endurance divers singing below a lake, and climbers in Georgia on the summit of Kazbegi, the second highest mountain in Caucasus.

Eimantas Kazlauskas, who has lived on the tiny Pacific Island nation of Vanuatu for the previous six years, instructed Reuters in an e mail he had sung it below the Lithuanian flag, which locals had famous bears the identical yellow-green-red colors as their very own.

“Doing this, we feel that we are closer to our country, our families, our ancestors which fought for its independence,” he stated.

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