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- 12012-05-01St. Petersburg Imperial Porcelain exhibition
- 22012-05-02St. Petersburg Imperial Porcelain exhibitionInternational Contemporary Dance Festival "New Baltic Dance"
- 32012-05-03St. Petersburg Imperial Porcelain exhibitionInternational Contemporary Dance Festival "New Baltic Dance"
- 42012-05-04St. Petersburg Imperial Porcelain exhibitionInternational Contemporary Dance Festival "New Baltic Dance"Europe Day
- 52012-05-05St. Petersburg Imperial Porcelain exhibitionInternational Contemporary Dance Festival "New Baltic Dance"Europe Day5 Liverpool Party
- 62012-05-06St. Petersburg Imperial Porcelain exhibitionInternational Contemporary Dance Festival "New Baltic Dance"Europe Day
- 72012-05-07International Contemporary Dance Festival "New Baltic Dance"
- 82012-05-08International Contemporary Dance Festival "New Baltic Dance"
- 92012-05-09International Contemporary Dance Festival "New Baltic Dance"
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- 122012-05-12Family festival "This is Lithuania"
- 132012-05-13Family festival "This is Lithuania"
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- 232012-05-23Otello
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Klaipėda
The main marine port of Lithuania.
Klaipėda is third biggest city in Lithuania, with a population of around 190,000 people . The town of Klaipėda Memel was founded in 1252. Klaipėda is a unique Lithuanian city by virtue of its colorful and turbulent history and also because the Old Town‘s architectural style is similar to many western European cities with which it had close links.
Situated on the coast of the Baltic Sea Klaipėda, with its rich history, traditions, cultural life, unique architecture, has become an outstanding tourism attraction centre. Moreover, the Curonian Spit, included in the UNESCO Heritage List, the charming and picturesque resorts, excellent recreational facilities and environs within the city’s outskirts offer unforgettable and long-lasting impressions for those who visit these places.
Young, pushing, liberal, open, tolerant, bright, ambitious, and perhaps a bit crazy – these are the words that are most often used to describe the city of Klaipėda. There are many who try to unravel the mystery of Klaipėda. How, in just a few short years, has Klaipeda been able to transform itself from being a grey and undistinguished industrial port, into one of the most attractive cities in the country, which is now rightly known as the capital of western Lithuania.
Source: www.klaipedainfo.lt




