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Palanga (pronunciation; Samogitian: Palonga ; German:
Polangen) is a
resort city in
western Lithuania, on the s**** of the
Baltic Sea.
Palanga is the busiest...
- 1900 -
Polangen in
Kurland Map of
Kowno G. and
surrounding area 1876 - 1914 -
Polangen in
Kurland 1888 -
Polangen in
Kurland 1902 -
Polangen in Kurland...
- 1938) was an
economist from the
Russian Empire.
Brutskus was born in
Polangen/Palanga in Lithuania,
which was then part of the
Russian Empire. His brother...
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breakthrough of the
Soviet 51st Army
under General Kreiser on 10
October near
Polangen on the
Baltic Sea, X Corps, with the 11th, 30th, and 61st
Infantry Divisions...
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works bore
labels such as "Fotografia P.
Mongird Polangen" (in Cyrillic) or "Wadwicz
Mongird Polangen" (in Polish).
Mongird was the
first professional...
- The
Battle of Palanga, or the
Battle of
Polangen, was
fought on 13
February 1705
between a
Swedish army
commanded by
Joachim Danckwardt and a Russian–Lithuanian...
- In 1893 the
Crichton Yard in
Turku started working on two more
boats (
Polangen and Pakerort).
Starting from 1894 the
Izhora Factory built boats 127 through...
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Helgoland Memel (nowadays
called "Klaipėda", with Mellneraggen)
Nidden ("Nida)
Polangen ("Palanga")
Preil ("Neringa")
Schwarzort ("Juodkrantė")
Cammin in Pommern...
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Lithuania retained access to the
Baltic Sea
between the
towns of
Palanga (
Polangen) and Šventoji (Heiligen Aa) – a
distance of
about 15
kilometres (9.3 mi)...
- made
impossible by both
distance and the
minor scale of
facilities in
Polangen. When
interpellated in the Chamber, he also
contended that
France had managed...