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This is the rectified chart

of:

 

LITHUANIA

Mar 11, 1990  10:44 PM

-02:00 EET

Vilnius Longitude: 25E19

Latitude: 54N41

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:43

Current Period: MA/JU/MO

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed    

SA   Nakshatra Lord

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Asc    13:38

Lib                  Swati      Ra

Sun    27:17 Aqu  +00:59:52 

WK   P.Bhadra   Ju

Moon   01:56 Vir  +12:24:09 

WK   U.Phalguni Su

Mars   06:25 Cap  +00:44:23 

ST   U.Shadya   Su

Merc   20:40 Aqu  +01:50:33 

FM   P.Bhadra   Ju

Jupt   07:27 Gem  +00:02:56 

ST   Ardra      Ra

Ven    12:22 Cap  +00:48:41 

ST   Shravana   Mo

Sat    29:19 Sag  +00:04:48 

WK   U.Shadya   Su

Rahu   22:26 Cap  -00:05:14 

FM   Shravana   Mo

Ketu   22:26 Can  -00:05:14 

FM   Aslesha    Me

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year -

Internet Time: 906 beats

Day: Sunday  Sunrise: 6:45

AM

Tithi:  Krishna Pratipada

Yoga Pt: 2:33 Sc  Yogi:Ju 

AviYogi:Su  Dup Yogi: Ma

Dagha Rashis: Lib Cap

 

Rashi Chart

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MO 01:56*       

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*SA 29:19    * 7       AS 13:38          * 5          *   

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**       MA 06:25       

*   *                       **   

*10      VE 12:22         

* 4       KE 22:26        

*   

**       RA 22:26        *  

*                       **   

*11*                   *      

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*        *      

*                   *       *        *   

*ME 20:40  *  

*                       *   *          *   

*SU 27:17    *

1                         * 3  JU 07:27*   

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** 12                    *  

* 2                     **   

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Navamsha

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*        *       *                   KE     

*        *   

*ME        *   *      

AS              *   *  JU      *   

*VE          * 11     

MA                * 9  SA      *   

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*SU          *

5                         * 7          *   

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Some of the events/facts

used in the rectification:

 

Vilna, In Lithuanian

Vilnius, in Polish Wilno, in Russian Vilna, in Yiddish Vilne, capital city of

Lithuania.

http://www.bh.org.il/Communities/Archive/Vilna.asp

 

The Supreme Council

elections of February 24, 1990, ended in the resounding victory of Sajudis candidates:

it received 96 out of 141 deputy mandates. On March 11, after the powers of the

Supreme Council have been confirmed, Vytautas Landsbergis was elected Chairman

of the Supreme Council (91 votes " in favour " ). Chairman Vytautas

Landsbergis was also authorised by the Seimas to act as Head of the State. The

main item on the agenda was the re-establishment of the Republic of Lithuania.

The Sajudis candidates set such a goal to themselves at the beginning of the

election campaign on January 20 by issuing a statement " Concerning the

Political Situation and the Independence of Lithuania. "

 

Among the first laws enacted

by the Supreme Council was the Law on the Name and National Emblem which

officially promulgated the country's name as the Republic of Lithuania, and

reintroduced the historic emblem depicting a mounted knight Vytis. At 10.44

p.m., March 11, 1990, the Supreme Council of the Republic of Lithuania adopted

an Act embodying the expectations and hopes of the nation “On the

Re-establishment of the Independence of the Republic of Lithuania†which

solemnly proclaimed the end of the period of occupation by a foreign government

and the beginning of a new era of statehood.

http://www3.lrs.lt/seimu_istorija/w3_viewer.ViewTheme-p_int_tv_id=281 & p_kalb_id=2 & p_org=0.htm

 

Fifty years of communist

rule ended with the advent of glasnost, and Lithuania, led by Sajudis, an

anti-communist and anti-Soviet independence movement, proclaimed its renewed

independence on March 11, 1990. Lithuania was the first Soviet republic to do

so, though Soviet forces unsuccessfully tried until August 1991 to suppress

this secession, including an incident at Vilnius' TV Tower in January 1991 that

resulted in the death of several Lithuanian civilians. The last Russian troops

left Lithuania on August 31, 1993 — even earlier than those in East Germany.

 

On February 4, 1991, Iceland

became the first country to recognize Lithuanian independence, and Sweden the

first to open an embassy in the country. The United States of America never

recognized the Soviet claim to Lithuania or the other two Baltic republics.

 

Lithuania joined the United

Nations on September 17, 1991. On May 31, 2001, Lithuania became the 141st

member of the World Trade Organization. Since 1988, Lithuania has sought closer

ties with the West, and so on January 4, 1994, it became the first of the

Baltic States to apply for NATO membership. On November 21, 2002, NATO invited

Lithuania to start membership negotiations, and on March 29, 2004, it became a

full and equal NATO member. On February 1, 1998, it became an Associate Member

of the EU, and on April 16, 2003, it signed the EU Accession Treaty. 91% of

Lithuanians backed EU membership in a referendum held on May 11, 2003 and on

May 1, 2004, Lithuania joined the European Union.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithuania

 

Disaster Date Killed

Extreme Temperature

14-Jun-1999 32

Extreme Temperature Dec-2001

20

Wind Storm 15-Jan-1993 6

Drought Jun-1992 0

Flood 8-Aug-2005 0

 

Disaster Date Killed

Transport Accident

23-Dec-1998 10

 

1990        Mar 11, The

Lithuanian parliament voted to break away from the Soviet Union and restore its

independence. The Supreme Council promulgated the historic document: " On

the Re-establishment of the Independent State of Lithuania. " Validity of

the 1938 Constitution was briefly reinstated and the provisional Fundamental

Law was adopted. Vytautas Landsbergis was elected president of Lithuania under

the party Sajudis. Landsbergis was elected Chairman of the Council with

Bronislovas Juozas Kuzmickas, Kazimieras Motieka and Ceslovas Stankevicius as

Vice Chairmen, with Liuvikas Sabutis as Secretary. Four governments were formed

under tenure of the Council. They were led by Kazimiera Danute Prunskiene,

Albertas Simenas, Gediminas Vagnorius and Aleksandras Algirdas Abisala. Moscow

responded with an economic blockade that brought industry and transportation to

a standstill. In June the Lithuanians agreed to suspend independence.

 

1990        Mar 17, The

president of Lithuania, Vytautas Landsbergis, rejected a deadline set by Moscow

for renouncing the republic's independence.

 

1990        Mar 24, Soviet

military vehicles rumbled through the heart of the Lithuanian capital of

Vilnius as lawmakers in the breakaway Baltic republic voted to transfer their

power to foreign soil if they were attacked or arrested.

 

1990        Apr 17,

President Bush warned the Soviet Union against carrying out an economic

blockade of Lithuania, hinting at " appropriate responses. "

 

1990        Apr 18, The

Soviet Union shut off a pipeline that supplied the rebellious republic of

Lithuania with crude oil; a day later, the Soviets severely reduced the flow of

natural gas.

 

1990        May 12, The

presidents of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania forged a united front by reviving a

1934 political alliance in hopes of enhancing their drive for independence from

the Soviet Union.

 

1991        Jan 2, Elite

Soviet interior ministry troops seize public buildings in the Baltic republics

of Latvia and Lithuania. The action went against everything Mikhail Gorbachev

was supposed to stand for- and may have been ordered by hard-liners without

bothering to clear it with him.

 

1991        Jan 13, Soviet

troops stormed Lithuania’s radio-television center in Vilnius in an assault

that claimed 14 lives. The siege crushed a woman under a tank, but fail to

quash the drive for independence. Thousands stood guard at the TV station and

13 people were killed. Troops broke through the defences set up by more than

1,000 protesters who had gathered to protect a Lithuanian radio and television

centre at about 0200 local time.

 

1991        Jan 17,

Lithuania established a volunteer national guard.

 

1991        Feb 9, In a

national poll 3 quarters of Lithuanian citizens called for independence from

the Soviet Union in a non-binding plebiscite.

 

1993        Aug 31, Russia

withdrew its last soldier from Lithuania, the first Baltic nation to eject all

former Soviet troops.

 

15 February, 1998, man on

killing spree shoots eight neighbours

 

1999        Oct 27, In

Lithuania Prime Minister Rolandas Paksas resigned in protest over the Cabinet’s

11-3 vote in favor of the sale of Mazeikiai Oil to US based Williams Int'l.

 

2003        Nov 22, In

Lithuania thousands of protesters rallied near President Rolandas Paksas'

office in Vilnius, demanding his resignation amid allegations that he has ties

with a businessman involved with organized crime.

  

2003        Dec 1, A

Lithuanian Parliament investigation concluded that the office of Pres. Rolandas

Paksas has links to organized crime. This prompted calls for his resignation.

  

2003        Dec 18, The

Lithuanian Parliament launched impeachment proceedings against Pres. Rolandas

Paksas over charges that his office had connections with organized crime.

 

2004        Feb 20,

Lithuania expelled three Russian diplomats for trying to gather information

related to the impeachment of Lithuanian President Rolandas Paksas " in an

improper and illegal way. "

 

Tuesday, 20 September 2005,

Russian jet jangles Baltic nerves - The plane, carrying at least four missiles,

veered out of its air corridor and crashed last week, but the pilot ejected and

remains in Lithuanian custody. Lithuania has launched a probe into last

Thursday's crash, 190km (120 miles) north-west of Vilnius. (crash on September

15)

 

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