Klaipėda is the third-largest city in Lithuania, located on the Baltic Sea coast where the sea meets the Curonian Lagoon. The city boasts a rich and complex history, having been under the rule of the Teutonic Order, Germany, and Lithuania – a heritage reflected in its architecture and culture. Klaipėda is the country’s largest port and an important trade center with a developed shipbuilding industry. Divided by the Danė River into the Old Town and a modern center, Klaipėda offers a unique blend of historical heritage and contemporary life. The city has changed names many times, formerly known as Memel, and belonged to Germany until 1923 when it was transferred to Lithuania.Wikipedia
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