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  1. Lithuania: LT: LTU: 440: Luxembourg: LU: LUX: 442: Macao: MO: MAC: 446: Republic of North Macedonia: MK: MKD: 807: Madagascar: MG: MDG: 450: Malawi: MW: MWI: 454: Malaysia: MY: MYS: 458: Maldives: MV: MDV: 462: Mali: ML: MLI: 466: Malta: MT: MLT: 470: Marshall Islands (the) MH: MHL: 584: Martinique: MQ: MTQ: 474: Mauritania: MR: MRT: 478 ...

  2. Lithuania: LT: Luxembourg: LU: Macau: MO: Madagascar: MG: Malawi: MW: Malaysia: MY: Maldives: MV: Mali: ML: Malta: MT: Marshall Islands: MH: Martinique: MQ: Mauritania: MR: Mauritius: MU: Mayotte: YT: Mexico: MX: Monaco: MC: Mongolia: MN: Montenegro: ME: Montserrat: MS: Morocco: MA: Mozambique: MZ: Myanmar: MM: Namibia: NA: Nauru: NR: Nepal: NP ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ISO_3166-1ISO 3166-1 - Wikipedia

    Lithuania: LT: LTU: 440: ISO 3166-2:LT: Yes Luxembourg: LU: LUX: 442: ISO 3166-2:LU: Yes Macao: MO: MAC: 446: ISO 3166-2:MO: No Madagascar: MG: MDG: 450: ISO 3166-2:MG: Yes Malawi: MW: MWI: 454: ISO 3166-2:MW: Yes Malaysia: MY: MYS: 458: ISO 3166-2:MY: Yes Maldives: MV: MDV: 462: ISO 3166-2:MV: Yes Mali: ML: MLI: 466: ISO 3166-2:ML ...

  4. Lithuania: The Republic of Lithuania: UN member LT: LTU: 440: ISO 3166-2:LT.lt Luxembourg: The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg: UN member LU: LUX: 442: ISO 3166-2:LU.lu Macao The Macao Special Administrative Region of China: China: MO: MAC: 446: ISO 3166-2:MO.mo Madagascar: The Republic of Madagascar: UN member MG: MDG: 450: ISO 3166-2:MG ...

  5. Lithuania: 1992.lt: LT formerly reserved indeterminately for Libya Tripoli: LU: Luxembourg: 1974.lu: LV: Latvia: 1992.lv: LY: Libya: 1974.ly: Previous ISO country name: Libyan Arab Jamahiriya: MA: Morocco: 1974.ma: Code taken from name in French: Maroc: MC: Monaco: 1974.mc: MD: Moldova, Republic of: 1992.md: Previous ISO country name ...

  6. The two-letter country abbreviation for Lithuania is LT, the three-letter code is LTU. Country-specific domains ending with .lt, e.g. www.my-domain.lt

  7. Glossary:Country codes. Member States of the European Union (EU) and other countries have been assigned a two-letter country code, always written in capital letters, and often used as an abbreviation in statistical analyses, tables, figures or maps. The protocol order in which countries are often listed is based on the alphabetical list of ...