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CAPE IN ŠILUTĖ DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY, LITHUANIA
Vente Horn; Vente Cape; Ventė Horn; Cape Ventė; Cape Vente
  • Nets in the bird ringing station
  • The [[lighthouse]] at Ventė Cape

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1. <networking> The two character country code for Australia used in Internet domain names. 2. <filename extension> audio. (1995-02-15)
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¦ symbol the chemical element gold.
Origin
from L. aurum.

Wikipedia

Ventė Cape

Ventė Cape (Lithuanian: Ventės ragas, German: Windenburger Eck), sometimes referred to as Ventė Horn or Ventė Peninsula, is a headland in the Nemunas Delta, in Šilutė district, Lithuania. It is known as a resting place for birds during their migration, particularly in autumn. Ventė Cape Ornithological Station – one of the first bird ringing stations in Europe still in operation – was opened here by Tadas Ivanauskas in 1929.

The Cape, being in the former Memel Territory, was part of Germany until 1919. The Teutonic Knights erected a castle here, called Windenburg, but it no longer exists. There is an 11-metre-high lighthouse, built in 1863 during the Prussian period, though it is not currently in use.