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  1. Sep 2, 2021 · 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. This includes when to go, where to stay, what to see, and more. Curonian Spit is full of small quiet viewpoints.

  2. Satellite. Photo Map. The Curonian Spit is a sandy peninsula in the Baltic Sea, 99 km long but only 0.5 to 4 km wide. Mapcarta, the open map.

  3. Interactive Map. World Heritage in Danger. The List in Danger. Reporting & Monitoring. State of Conservation. Periodic Reporting. Questionnaires 2018-2024. Questionnaires 2008-2015. Reactive Monitoring. List of factors affecting the properties. Success Stories. Examples of the Convention at work.

  4. Curonian Spit. Description. Maps. Documents. Gallery. Indicators. Assistance. Location. Powered by Esri. Download World Heritage Properties into different formats (RSS/XML/KML) Maps. Disclaimer.

  5. The Coronian Spit is a 100 km long and 1-4 km wide sand dune peninsula in the south-east of the Baltic Sea, shared between Lithuania and the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad. On the western side of the peninsula you face the Baltic Sea and on the east side - the “inside” – there is a large lagoon.

  6. Curonian Spit National Park. On this bewitching tendril of land, winds caress the sand dunes, pine scents the breeze and amber washes up on beaches. Designated a national park (Kuršių Nerijos Nacionalinis Parkas) in 1991, Curonian Spit trails across the Baltic Sea from Lithuania to Russian territory Kaliningrad.

  7. A trip to the remarkable Curonian Spit that runs along the southeastern coastline of the Baltic Sea is a highlight of any visit to Lithuania. The spit, split between Lithuania and Russia's Kaliningrad province, extends south from the Lithuanian seaport of Klaipėda. It's a fragile, peaceful ecosystem of pine groves and sand dunes that offers ...

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