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PORT CITY IN LITHUANIA
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  • Visit of [[Adolf Hitler]] following the German annexation of the city, March 1939
  • Arka]] Monument for united Lithuania
  • Klaipėda is famous for [[Švyturys]] brewery, established in 1784.
  • Biržos Bridge, photographed before 1930. The [[bascule bridge]] was an important source of income for the city.
  • Church of St. Jacob (''Lietuvininkai'') in the second half of the 19th century
  • Statue of a boy in Klaipėda harbor
  • [[Costa Pacifica]] in Klaipėda
  • Prussian Lithuanians in 1744
  • The Dutchman's Cap]]
  • Klaipėda's climate is under the influence of the [[Baltic Sea]].
  • K and D complex
  • Church of St. John]]
  • View to the Klaipėda central ferry port terminal – the Old Ferry port
  • [[Klaipėda University]]
  • Klaipėda beach
  • Residents houses (left) and [[Klaipėda Castle]] (right) in circa 1535
  • Preserved historic [[timber framed]] architecture
  • Klaipėda Drama Theatre
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  • Klaipėda Bus Station
  • The port of Klaipėda handled more than 36 million tons of cargo in 2022
  • Evangelical Reformed Church in the 1930s, demolished after World War II
  • Klaipėda Old Town in 1932
  • Historical illustration of Memel (1684)
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  • One of Klaipėda's most recognizable symbols – The ''Meridianas''
  • A narrow gauge railway station in 1920
  • [[Ieva Simonaitytė]] Public Library
  • commemorative coin]] dedicated to Klaipėda city (2002)
  • Spit fortress
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  • ''Borussia'' (Prussia in [[Latin]]) Monument in Klaipėda circa 1920
  • Modern buildings in Klaipėda
  • Old town of Klaipėda
  • Lithuanian Army parade in Klaipėda Theatre Square in 1923
  • Palanga International Airport
  • Port of Klaipėda in 1852
  • Private boats in Klaipėda
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  • Seal of viceregent in Klaipėda, 13th century
  • Supreme Commander of the Lithuanian Army [[Silvestras Žukauskas]] in Klaipėda, 1925
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  • Theatre Square before 1930
  • Look alike fachwerk style building "Old Mill hotel"
  • Sculpture next to Klaipėda Railway Station

Klaipeda         
Klaipeda noun г. Клайпеда
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Klaipėda

Klaipėda (; Lithuanian: [ˈkɫɐɪpʲeːdɐ] (listen); German: Memel; Polish: Kłajpeda; Russian: Клайпеда; Samogitian: Klaipieda) is a city in Lithuania on the Baltic Sea coast. It is the third largest city and the capital of its eponymous county, as well as the only major seaport in Lithuania.

The city has a complex recorded history, partially due to the combined regional importance of the usually ice-free Port of Klaipėda at the mouth of the river Akmena-Danë. Located in Lithuania Minor, it was historically a part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Prussia, and Germany until the 1919 Treaty of Versailles when it gained its independence and was placed under French occupation. In 1923, the Klaipėda Revolt resulted in the city's annexation by Lithuania, which lasted until it was occupied by Germany following the 1939 German ultimatum to Lithuania. Klaipėda has remained within Lithuania since the end of the country's liberation.

The city continues to experience sustained demographic decline due to flight towards the suburbs and other cities. The number of inhabitants of Klaipėda city shrank from 202,929 in 1989 to 162,360 in 2011, but the urban zone of Klaipėda expanded well into the suburbs, which sprang up around the city and surrounded it from three sides. These are partly integrated with the city (city bus lines, city water supply, etc.), and the majority of inhabitants of these suburbs work in Klaipėda. According to data from the Department of Statistics, there are 212,302 permanent inhabitants (as of 2020) in the Klaipėda city and Klaipėda district municipalities combined. Popular seaside resorts found close to Klaipėda are Neringa to the south on the Curonian Spit and Palanga to the north.

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1. Subsequently, the Jewish communities of Vilnius, Panevezys and Klaipeda were vandalized.
2. One trader said that new volumes of fuel oil had been seen out of Kaliningrad and Lithuania‘s Klaipeda.
3. Kestutis Kudzamanas, Lithuanian ambassador to Azerbaijan, said the leaders would meet on Wednesday and Thursday in Lithuania‘s Baltic Sea town of Klaipeda.
4. Lithuania‘s Klaipeda, which has been receiving oil products for exports mainly from Mazeikiu refinery, also controlled by Yukos, had also been forced to cut exports.
5. Mazeikiu is considering importing crude through the Klaipeda terminal and railways to add to supplies now coming through the Butinge oil terminal, Kirkilas said on radio Ziniu Radijas.
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