- "Latvia's
ghost town
Skrunda-1".
Kristaps Mors.
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Skrundas armijas pilsētiņu pašvaldība...
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Retrieved 21
December 2015. "
Skrundas lokatora pilsētiņā uzsākta militāro būvju demontāža".
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Skrunda Parish (Latvian:
Skrundas pagasts Latvian pronunciation: [
skrundas pagasts]) is an
administrative unit of Kuldīga Muni****lity in the Courland...
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Skrunda may
refer to:
Skrunda, a town in
Latvia Skrunda-1, a
ghost town in
Latvia and
former Soviet radar station Skrunda-class
patrol boat, a
class of...
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Skrunda class is a
class of
SWATH patrol vessels used by the
Latvian Navy. The main
duties of the
vessels include fisheries inspections,
search and...
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presence by
completing its
troop withdrawal in 1994 and
shutting down the
Skrunda-1
radar station in 1998. The
major goals of
Latvia in the 1990s, to join...
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Skrunda Muni****lity (Latvian:
Skrundas novads) was a muni****lity in Courland, Latvia. The muni****lity was
formed in 2009 by
merging Skrunda town with...
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Russian troops were
withdrawn from
there in
August 1994.[citation needed]
Skrunda-1, the last
Russian military radar in the Baltics,
officially suspended...
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troops stationed around Skrunda, who
received permission to stay longer). One of the
towers of the
Skrunda-1 base was
demolished with the help...
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artificial satellites,
partly replacing the
demolished radar station at
Skrunda in Latvia. The
Volga was
developed by
NIIDAR from the Dunay-3U radar. Construction...