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Neringa may refer to: * Neringa Municipality, a municipality in Lithuania. *, a city district of Klaipėda, Lithuania *Neringa (giant), a character in Baltic mythology *Neringa (name), Lithuanian female name *, Lithuanian glider *Neringa (production association) Neringa (Vilnius Cultural Goods Production Association "Neringa", lt, Vilniaus kultūrinių prekių gamybinis susivienijimas "Neringa", Vilniaus KPGS "Neringa") was a production association in Lithuanian SSR best known as the major toy manufactur ...
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Neringa Municipality
Neringa () or Neringa Municipality ( lt, Neringos savivaldybė) is a municipality of Klaipėda County in westernmost Lithuania, comprising several villages in the Curonian Spit. In terms of population, it is the smallest municipality of the country. Name The name of the city is relatively new and is not found in old scriptures in this form. The name is derived from a German word ''Neringe, Nerunge, Nehrung'' which itself is a derivative of a curonian word ''nerija'' meaning a long peninsular spit. Until the 2000 Lithuanian municipality reform, it was known as Neringa City, although there was never a true "city" there. It was made a city in the Soviet Union in 1961 by formally combining 4 settlements into one administrative unit. Geography Neringa is located south of Klaipėda, separated from the mainland Lithuania by Curonian Lagoon. It is accessible from the mainland Lithuania by ferry crossing the lagoon or overland through Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. The villages in Nering ...
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Neighborhoods Of Klaipėda
Klaipėda in Lithuania has 60 districts: In addition there are several neighborhoods which do not have municipal status of city district, see :Kategorija:Klaipėdos miesto teritorijos *Barškiai *Budelkiemis *Dauguliai *Gandrališkės *Gedminai (Klaipėda) *Kopgalis *Mogiliovas (Klaipėda) *Naujakiemis (Klaipėda) *Sportininkai (Klaipėda) *Sudmantai *Virkučiai *Žardė (Klaipėda) * Baltijos - a district in the southern part of the city. There are residential buildings and malls under construction in the southern part of the district. * Bandužiai - a district in the southern part of the city. It was built in the 9-10th decade of the 20th century. * Barškiai - a district in the eastern part of the city. It is a thinly populated district that has a bad connection to the city. * Barškiai - a district in the northern part of the city. * Debrecenas - a district in the southern part of the city. It was built in the 8-9th decade of the 20th century. * Eglė - a district ...
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Neringa (giant)
A giantess is a female giant: either a mythical being, such as the Amazons of Greek mythology, resembling a woman of superhuman size and strength or a human woman of exceptional stature, often the result of some medical or genetic abnormality (see gigantism). Polytheism and mythology Baltic mythology According to the folk etymology for the name of Neringa Municipality, there was a giantess girl named Neringa on the seashore formed the Curonian Spit, who helped fishermen. Greek mythology The Titanides, sisters and children of Titans, may not have originally been seen as giants, but later Hellenistic poets and Latin ones tended to blur Titans and Giants. In a surviving fragment of Naevius' poem on the Punic war, he describes the Gigantes Runcus and Purpureus (Porphyrion): :''Inerant signa expressa, quo modo Titani'' :''bicorpores Gigantes, magnique Atlantes'' :''Runcus ac Purpureus filii Terras''. Eduard Fraenkel remarks of these lines, with their highly unusual plural ''Atl ...
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Neringa (name)
Neringa is a Lithuanian feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: * (born 1972), Lithuanian poet and translator * Neringa Aidietytė (born 1983), Lithuanian racewalker * (born 1966), creator of Lithuanian TV program and musical group Tele Bim-Bam * Neringa Dangvydė (1975-2020), Lithuanian writer, poet, book illustrator, and literary critic * (born 1980), Lithuanian badminton player * Neringa Siaudikyte, Lithuanian singer and songwriter * Neringa Venckienė Neringa Venckienė (born 21 May 1971 in Kaunas) is a former Lithuanian judge and member of the Seimas of Lithuania. In 2008–2009, Venckienė's brother Drąsius Kedys accused three men of sexually molesting his four-year old daughter. One o ... (born 1971), Lithuanian lawyer and politician See also * {{given name Lithuanian feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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