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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.
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Master Editor
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The Barnstar of National Merit | |
For significant contributions to texts about history and culture of Lithuania | ||
this WikiAward was given to Pofka by Ke an (talk) on 09:57, 3 April 2018 (UTC) |
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The Editor's Barnstar |
Gotteswerder Castle is a very good article. Well done. BoyTheKingCanDance (talk) 16:35, 3 February 2023 (UTC) (diff: 1) |
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The Turning Wikipedia Green Barnstar | |
I've noticed you've made tons of new articles about churches in Lithuania, as well as Gediminas' Cap (which got nominated for DYK). Especially, AMAZING work on Gediminas' Cap; absolutely amazing for a new article. Keep up the great content work. :D -- Shadow of the Starlit Sky 22:34, 2 April 2023 (UTC) (diffs: 1, 2) |