- diameter,
making its size
comparable to Lake Natron,
Tanzania on Earth.
Akmena Lacus's name
derives from the
Lithuanian town Akmenė,
located in Samogitia...
- Abaya,
Ethiopia WGPSN Akmena Lacus 85°06′N 55°36′W / 85.1°N 55.6°W / 85.1; -55.6 (
Akmena Lacus) 35.6 7
August 2017 Lake
Akmena,
Lithuania WGPSN Albano...
- 26°12′53″E / 55.319722°N 26.214722°E / 55.319722; 26.214722
Location of the
Akmena nudist beach 54°39′37″N 24°54′16″E / 54.660278°N 24.904444°E / 54.660278;...
- in the
highlands include: Venta, Virvyčia, Minija, Babrungas, Kražantė,
Akmena, Ančia. The
lakes within the area include:
Plateliai Lake, Lūkstas [lt]...
-
heard in a
speech – and (first d.) akmenis, akmenio; akmenys, akmenio;
akmenas,
akmeno –
sometimes said by the speakers, who don't know the
fifth declension...
-
importance of the
usually ice-free Port of Klaipėda at the
mouth of the
river Akmena-Danė [lt].
Located in
Lithuania Minor, and the
State of the
Teutonic Order...
- city is
surrounded by the
lakes of Luka (Bernardinai), Totoriškės, Galvė,
Akmena, Gilušis.
There are a
number of architectural,
cultural and
historical monuments...
-
Towns on the Jūra
include Tauragė, Rietavas, Kvėdarna, and Pajūris. left - Aitra, Lokysta,
Akmena, Šunija, Šešuvis.
right - Letausas, Šlaunis. v t e...
-
akmenis Alb. kmesë "sickle" Romanian: ac ("needle") Lith. RN Akmene, LN
Akmenas Phrygian PN Άκμονία (Akmonia)
Acmonia was
spelled Augmonia and Agmonia...
-
interwar period, the
village of Kretingsodis, on the
other side of the
Akmena River, was
incorporated into the borough.
Kretinga gained greater importance...