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  • The Curonian Spit is a unique natural formation located on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea. It stretches from the Sambia Peninsula in the south to its northern tip next to a narrow strait, across which is the port city of Klaipėda on the mainland of Lithuania. The Spit is a narrow, curved sand dune peninsula that separates the Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea. It is approximately 98 km long and varies in width from 400 meters to 3.8 km.
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  • The Curonian (Courish) Spit (Lithuanian: Kuršių nerija; Russian: Куршская коса) is a 98-kilometre (61 mi) long, thin, curved sand-dune spit that separates the Curonian Lagoon...
  • The Curonian Spit is a unique and vulnerable, sandy and wooded cultural landscape on a coastal spit which features small Curonian lagoon settlements.
  • What to see on the Curonian Spit? List, photos with names and descriptions of the most popular and beautiful places! Visiting Center "Museum Complex".
  • The Curonian Spit is located between the Russian city of Zelenogradsk and the Lithuanian settlement of Klaipeda.
  • Curonian Spit is also one of four UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Lithuania. To follow is a guide on everything you need to know about visiting the Curonian Spit.
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  • The 3-star Altrimo Hotel is considered one of the best on the Curonian Spit, because it is located right on the shore of the Curonian Bay - it has its own beach with...
  • Curonian Spit'in benzersiz sürüklenen kum tepeleri vardır, deniz kenarındaki ormanlar yüz yıllık çam ağaçları, beyaz kumlu plajlar ve muhteşem eski balıkçı köyleridir.
  • Tükürük, kendisi, nadir bulunan bu kumul ve çalılık koruyucusunu korumak için 1991 yılında kurulan Curonian Spit Milli Parkı'nın koruması altındadır.
  • A stone sundial has been constructed on the top of Parnidis dune, one of the Curonian Spit’s many dunes, located in the town of Nida.
  • The Curonian Spit is stretching along the coast of the Baltic Sea: lying partly in Russia, partly in Lithuania, it has the total length of 98 kilometres.