Sunday, April 29, 2012

Kretinga 2010


This is a FDC (first day cover) of the stamps commemorating the 75th anniversary of Kretinga museum in 2010. The museum is located in the former Tiškevičius (Tyszkiewicz in polish) family manor.

7 comments:

  1. I lived near to Kretinga. It's really nice city..;)

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  2. Congratulations on Your precious webstite!

    On my blogs there are stuff about Lithuania here:
    http://www.pillandia.blogspot.it/search/label/Lituania
    (Border points of Lithuania)
    and
    http://estonianbloggers.blogspot.it/2011/11/chewing-gums-sovietiche-fabbricate-in_763.html
    (Soviet chewing gumsmade in Lithuania)

    All good wishes!

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  3. Thank you Akvedukas for stopping by! (^_^)
    Its a pity that i have never been in Kretinga. I will definitly go on my next trip to LT! If you will ever see a japanese guy walking around Kretinga, be (almost)sure it would be me!

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  4. Hello Gio Ve and what an interesting blog! A blog about country borders.. its very unique, surprisingly very good! Keep up the good work!

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  5. Congratulations again and thanks Prahanoaki-san!
    I like Your website more and more and I have linked it from the home page of my website about borders (left sidebar).

    I think it can be interesting for You to look at
    http://estonianbloggers.blogspot.it/search/label/Esonimi
    It is a work I did make a few months ago: the list of the main geographical names in Estonia-Latvia-Lithuania-Kaliningrad in Italian-Estonian-Latvian-Lithuanian-German-Polish-Russian at the same time.

    ではまたさよなら!

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  6. Hello Gio Ve,
    Yes i had to make my own list of place names in order to create this blog. Like in Estonia, lithuanian cities have also changed its name.

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  7. Prahanoaki-san,
    try to give a glance also to the following url

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_Lithuanian_places_in_other_languages

    Ogenkide.

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