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Hi, my name is Povilas and I am from Vilnius, the capital of a currently tiny, but historically famous Baltic state called Lithuania, the Homeland to just 3 million people. The country is possessed with the game of basketball and I am no exception in that as well! Consequently, my edits in Wikipedia mostly focuses on this sport branch and other Lithuania-related topics. The Lithuanian language is native to only 3 million of people worldwide (and is regarded as one of the toughest languages to learn for the foreigners due its complexity), thus my main goal is to make the Lithuania-related topics accessible in the foreign languages (mostly English) as much as I am able to. I was recognized as one of the finest English Wikipedia's writers about Lithuania.
Feel free to contact me at my talk page.
Finest examples of my work
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- Vilnius (contributed to the "History" section; rewritten the entire "Culture" section and all the new subsections: "Painting and sculpture", "Museums and galleries", "Literature", "Cinema", "Music", "Theatre", "Photography", "Crafts", "Language", "Fashion", "Holidays and festivals" were either wholly or mostly written by myself; added "City government", "District municipality", "National government", "Special services" subsections to the "Administration" section; created "Cityscape" section and all its subsections ("Urbanism and architecture", "Crypts", "Housing") were entirely or mostly written by myself; completely remade the "Demographics" section, including the "Historic ethnic makeup" subsection; almost entirely remade the "Economy" section and added subsections "Science and research", "Information technology", "Finance and banking" to it; added the "Primary and secondary education", "Libraries" subsections to the "Education" section; added a new subsection "Pilgrimage" to the "Religion" section; added a new section "Tourism", including the "Hotels" subsection; added sections "Healthcare" and "Media")
- Kaunas (contributed to the "History" section; added a new section "Cityscape" with an extensive "Urbanism and architecture" subsection; nearly completely remade "Education" section by adding three extensive subsections: "Primary and secondary education", "Tertiary education" and "Libraries"; completely rewrote "Religion" section)
- Summarized the history of Lithuania in a section "History" of article Lithuania
- Coat of arms of Lithuania (greatly expanded with information about history of the coat of arms and the origins of the word Vytis and other names)
- Gediminas' Cap (created the article and provided essential information about it)
- Lithuania men's national basketball team (mostly history section)
- Basketball in Lithuania (history and notable players sections)
- Lithuania women's national basketball team
- Noteworthy input to most of the Lietuvos krepšinio lyga clubs history sections and other parts (e.g. BC Neptūnas, BC Šiauliai)
- Kaunas Garrison Officers' Club Building (contribution by text and illustrations)
- Mokslas skaitymo rašto lietuviško
- Universitas lingvarum Litvaniae
- Grammatica Litvanica
- Compendium Grammaticae Lithvanicae
- Panevėžys (added a new "Cityscape" section with extensive "Urbanism and architecture", "Bridges", "Parks and squares" subsections; added new extensive sections "Religion", "Coat of arms"; added a new "Education" section with informative subsections "Primary and secondary education", "Tertiary education", "Libraries")
- Klaipėda (added a new section "Cityscape" with an extensive "Urbanism and architecture" subsection, significantly expanded "Demographics" section, added a new extensive "Religion" section; completely rewritten "Education" section by adding informative subsections "Primary and secondary education", "Tertiary education", "Libraries")
- Lithuanian People's Army (created article with detailed history section)
- Trial of Neumann and Sass (created detailed article)
- Contributed to biographies of the Lithuanian Army soldiers: Vincas Žilys, Edvardas Adamkavičius, Antanas Stapulionis, Juozas Barzda–Bradauskas, Antanas Gaušas, Juozas Vėbra, Pranas Lesauskis, Vladas Mieželis, Vladas Nagevičius, Klemensas Popeliučka, Mikas Rėklaitis, Vladas Rėklaitis, Antanas Rėklaitis, Kazys Tallat-Kelpša, Konstantinas Dulksnys, Stasys Pundzevičius, etc.
- Kaunas Carillon (created the article with detailed text about its history)
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