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Coordinates: 55°3320N 21°0700E / 55.55556°N 21.11667°E / 55.55556; 21.11667
 

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Neringa municipality
Neringos savivaldybė
City Municipality
Thomas Mann's summer house
Thomas Mann's summer house
Coat of arms of Neringa municipality
Location of Neringa Municipality within Lithuania
Location of Neringa Municipality within Lithuania
Coordinates: 55°33′20N 21°07′00E / 55.55556°N 21.11667°E / 55.55556; 21.11667
Country Lithuania
Ethnographic regionLithuania Minor
County Klaipėda County
CapitalNida
Elderships2
Area
 • Total90 km2 (30 sq mi)
 • Rank55th
Population
 (2023)[1]
 • Total4,022
 • Rank60th
 • Density45/km2 (120/sq mi)
  • Rank39-40th
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Telephone code469
Major settlementsNida (pop. 3,530)
Websitewww.neringa.lt

Neringa (pronunciation) or Neringa Municipality (Lithuanian: Neringos savivaldybė) is a municipalityofKlaipėda County in westernmost Lithuania, comprising several villages in the Curonian Spit. In terms of population, it is the smallest municipality of the country.

Etymology[edit]

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.[2]

Until the 2000 Lithuanian municipality reform,[clarification needed] 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[edit]

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 Neringa municipality comprise:

They are tourist resorts and by then it was popular to grant more self-government to resorts. The municipality is the only one in Lithuania which is not called after a town or city. The name Neringa was created at Soviet time for the new city municipality.

History[edit]

Traditional fisherman environment.

Since 1252 the region was part of the State of the Teutonic Knights, after the Thirteen Years' War (1454–1466) a Polish fief. From 1701 onwards it was part of the Kingdom of Prussia, and from 1871 it was also part of Germany. Already in 1569 a "confusion of languages" was noticed: German, Lithuanian, Latvian-Curonian (Nehrungs-Kurisch) and Prussian. Nehrungs-kurisch was the language of the fishers.

The colours of the typical houses are handed down from the pagan religion and symbolize Divinities: Earth (brown), Sky and Water (blue), Clouds and Spray (white). At the top two crossed "zirgs" (horse heads).

The census of 1897 showed that about 60% used the Curonian language, on sea even 65%. In 1923, when sovereignty over the spit came to Lithuania, the inhabitants had problems with their nationality. Only few opted for Lithuania, many emigrated to Germany and others stayed as German "resident foreigners" in their villages. The result of the census of 1956: 59% Lithuanians, 21% Russians and only 15% (22 families) of the autochtone inhabitants.

Coat of arms[edit]

The Coat of Arms from the year 1968 shows the black and white symbols of the Klaipėda Region, Kurenwimpel, Nida, Preila, Pervalka, Juodkrantė, Purvinė. The N stands for the new name.

Literature[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Resident population". osp.stat.gov.lt. 2023-01-05.
  • ^ "Neringa". Legitbabenames.wordpress.com. 27 August 2009. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
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