Lithuanian philately blog -
I will be posting my collection of philatelic items related to Lithuania
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.
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)
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!
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.
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.
I lived near to Kretinga. It's really nice city..;)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on Your precious webstite!
ReplyDeleteOn 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!
Thank you Akvedukas for stopping by! (^_^)
ReplyDeleteIts 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!
Hello Gio Ve and what an interesting blog! A blog about country borders.. its very unique, surprisingly very good! Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations again and thanks Prahanoaki-san!
ReplyDeleteI 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!
Hello Gio Ve,
ReplyDeleteYes 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.
Prahanoaki-san,
ReplyDeletetry to give a glance also to the following url
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_Lithuanian_places_in_other_languages
Ogenkide.