Yes you can.
There are a few marriages that the U.S. does not recognize, but just about any marriage that Lithuania would allow, the US will recognize. If a foreign nation were to allow marriage of a brother and sister, or between a parent and child, these would probably not be valid in the USA.
It was explicitly banned there in 1992, although it was not legal before then.
Lithuania is a country in Eastern Europe.
Lithuania.
No, Lithuania is not a desert.
Jadwiga saved Poland and Lithuania by marrying Jagiello, to stop the Teutonic Knights from raiding Poland. The Teutonic Knights were a crusading military order of Germany who were supposed to be Catholic, and were supposed to convert Lithuania, which was the only country left in Europe that was pagan. With Poland and Lithuania united, the two would be stronger, and there would be no excuses for Teutonic Knights to Christianize Lithuania. Jadwiga’s marriage with Jagiello brought Lithuania to Christianity. Jagiello was finally able to defeat the Teutonic Knights years later.
The tenant of Lithuania National Stadium is Lithuania national football team in Lithuania and it is under construction.
No, same-sex marriage is banned both by the Lithuanian Constitution and by the Civil Code. Article 38 of the Lithuanian Constitution says: "Marriage shall be concluded upon the free mutual consent of a man and a woman." Article 3.12 of the Lithuanian Civil Code says: "Marriage shall be concluded with a person of the opposite sex only."
The capital of Lithuania is Vilnius.
Yes,Lithuania is republic
Lithuania Governorate was created in 1796.