Hi ladies, I enjoyed your video very much! Please excuse me for being 1 year late with my comment - KZbin algorithm sometimes works in mysterious ways and I got the suggestion only today. I'd like to add some important facts to your presentation. About Latvia: You are wrong about the language group of Latvian - it is not Uralic, it is Baltic/Indo-European (as well as Lithuanian is). Yet there is a traditional Latvian minority of Uralic Livonian people whose language is related to Estonian. Sadly the number of native speakers is shrinking with every year and the language is almost died out. About Lithuanian economy: Lithuania is famous with it's industrial lasers. Lithuanian laser companies were among the first ones in the world to transfer fundamental research into manufacturing. Our laser producers export laser technologies and devices to nearly 100 countries. Half of all picosecond lasers sold worldwide are produced by Lithuanian companies, while Lithuanian-made femtosecond parametric light amplifiers, used in generating the ultrashort laser pulses, account for as much as 80% of the world market. The Lithuanian lasers are chosen by NASA, CERN and other world-famous companies, like IBM, Hitachi, Toyota and Mitsubishi. Even 90 of 100 best universities of the world are using Lithuanian lasers and their systems at present. Now about recent history of Lithuania. The sad part is an active participation of Lithuanians in the Holocaust during the Nazi Germany occupation. The bright thing is that also many Lithuanans risking their lives saved Jews, hundreds lost their lives during this attempt. Lithuania is per capita on par with The Netherlands on the list of The Righteous Among Nations, and The Netherlands are number one on that list both per capita and in absolute numbers. You also must keep in mind that occupation regime and the treatment of local population was very different in both countries, it was much harsher in Lithuania. Also the noteworthy fact is the anti-Soviet resistance movement in all of three countries after the second Soviet occupation in 1944-1945. The active armed resistance continued from 1944 to the late fifties in all three countries. Only in Lithuania about 70,000 combatants took part in this war after war and about 30,000 died fighting. During that period Soviets forcibly deported citizens of all three countries to the northern regions of SSSR (Siberia, Northern Kazakhstan etc.). More than 200,000 people are estimated to have been deported from the Baltics in 1940-1953. Thank you for a great work n🇱🇹❤🇯🇵