- The
Lankesa is a
river in
central Lithuania. It
flows for 54
kilometres (34 mi) and has a
basin area of 245 km2 (95 sq mi). It is a left
tributary of...
- 3
kilometres (1.9 mi) from Beinaičiai, by the
Lankesa river, in
front of Užkapiai,
inside the
Lankesa Botanical Sanctuary. "2011 census". Statistikos...
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Progression Nevėžis→ Neman→
Baltic Sea
Tributaries • left Arvystas,
Lankesa,
Piltyna • right Rudekšna, Indija, Šumera, Suleva, Malčius II, Malčius...
- from Šėta,
along the Nociūnai-Šėta road, by the
Lankesa river and the
Bubliai Reservoir. The
Lankesa Botanical Sanctuary is
located next to Užkapiai....
- Mėkla,
Lankesa, Ašarėna
Lakes and ponds: Labūnava Reservoir. Forests: Labūnava Forest.
Protected areas: Barupė
Hydrographical Sanctuary,
Lankesa Botanical...
- 28194; 24.08778 Part of Obelis→ Nevėžis→ Neman→
Baltic Sea
Primary inflows Lankesa, Obelis, Malčius II, Piltyna, Gegužinė, Aukupė, Aukupėnas
Primary outflows...
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settlement within eldership was Kulva. Rivers: Juodmena, Neris, Šlėna, Barupė,
Lankesa;
Protected areas:
Kulva Geomorphological Sanctuary; Eskers:
Kulva esker;...
- people. It is
located 4.5
kilometres (2.8 mi) from Beinaičiai, by the
Lankesa river and the
Bubliai Reservoir. The road Šėta-Nociūnai goes nearby. There...
- people. It is
located 2.5
kilometres (1.6 mi) from Beinaičiai, by the
Lankesa river and its
tributary the Vaiskulis.
There is a
cemetery with a tomb-chapel...
- by the
confluence of the
Obelis (now as the
Bubliai Reservoir) and the
Lankesa rivers. The Stašaičiai
hillfort is
located in the village. "Staszajcie"...