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Šventoji (literally:
feminine gender of the holy) can
refer to
these objects in Lithuania:
Šventoji River, 246-kilometer long
tributary of
Neris Šventoji...
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Šventoji (Lithuanian: [ɕvʲɛnˈtôːjɪ] ; lit. The Holy One) is the
longest river that
flows entirely within Lithuania and the
largest tributary of the...
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Šventoji (Samogitian: Švėntuojė; Latvian: Sventāja) is a
resort town on the
coast of the
Baltic Sea in Lithuania.
Administratively it is part of Palanga...
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Officially Palanga has the
status of a city muni****lity and
includes Šventoji, Nemirseta, Būtingė,
Palanga International Airport and
other settlements...
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Šventoji, or
Latvian Sventāja, is a
river in the
northwest of
Lithuania and
southwest of Latvia. It
begins in
Skuodas district and for 30 km flows...
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Šventoji Lighthouse (Lithuanian: Šventosios švyturys) is a
lighthouse located in the town of
Šventoji (Lithuania's
northernmost town on the
Baltic coast)...
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cable that runs
through the
Baltic Sea,
owned by Arelion. It
connects Sventoji in
Lithuania to
Katthammarsvik on the east
coast of the
Swedish island...
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Šventoji (Lithuanian: Šventosios
valstybinis jūrų uostas) is a port in the city of
Šventoji, Lithuania. It is
located at the
mouth of
Šventoji River...
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Lagoon drains into the
Baltic Sea.
Skuodas district is the
source of the
Šventoji,
which flows north into Courland, Latvia, back down into
Klaipeda County...
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Samogitian Sanctuary, a
reconstruction of a
medieval pagan observatory in
Šventoji, Lithuania, used by the
modern Romuvans...