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Hm, so you already forgot Lithuanian ССР...
Or: a "colony" of pre-Soviet Russia, in XIX century ...really, also in XVIII, already under strong Russian influence, just like Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in general (well, the more eastern parts at least). Oh yeah, and particularly in later (but before terminal) times of that Commonwealth also of ~Poland, sort of. And one might debate even much earlier periods vis-a-vis Teutonic Knights (also depending on what we count as Lithuania, I guess - area called that back then, or now?)
You know, just something around half the recorded history of the area (particularly by the standard of "Note that I put quotes around the word colony. That is for a reason...") / yup, seems yours may have some holes.