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which means "horn",
hence the city's coat of arms. The city is
known as
Tauragie in Samogitian, as
Tauroggen in German,
Taurogi in Polish,
Tovrig (טאווריג)...
- Tauragė
Castle (Lithuanian: Tauragės pilis) is a 19th-century
masonry building in Tauragė, near the
Baltic Coast. It was
originally built between 1844...
- (99,462 inhabitants) Mažeikiai (Mažeikē) (32,477 inhabitants) Tauragė (
Tauragie) (21,516 inhabitants) Telšiai (Telšē) (21,294 inhabitants) – considered...
- (Slovene) Tauragė Tauragė (Lithuanian),[KNAB] Tauraģe (Latvian*),[KNAB]
Tauragie (Samogitian*),
Tauroggen (German),[KNAB]
Taurogi (Polish*),[KNAB] Taurogy...