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According to a recent EU report, the Mediterranean's multibillion-euro tourism industry will likely shift toward Europe's northern coasts in Scandinavia, the British Isles and the Baltics (home to Parmu and other up-and-coming beach towns like Palanga and Jurmala).
The Costa del Norte 2007
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Almost half a million visitors visit Palanga and settle into one of the many guesthouses, hotels, resorts and even sanatoriums with thermal and mineral baths that operate year-round.
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View image ... before gladly returning to the warm bus. bright green Palanga wood house, Lithuania
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I was determined to walk on the beach since Palanga is famous for Amber gleaned along its coast.
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View image ... before gladly returning to the warm bus. bright green Palanga wood house, Lithuania
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(Lithuanian: Palangos gintaro muziejus), near the Baltic Sea in Palanga, Lithuania, is a branch of the Lithuanian Art Museum.
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(Lithuanian: Tiškevičių rūmai) is a Neo-Renaissance style palace in Palanga, Lithuania, built for the Tyszkiewicz (Tiškevičiai) family.
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By the time we walked down to the Baltic Sea and back again, it was time to leave Palanga.
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(Lithuanian: Palangos gintaro muziejus), near the Baltic Sea in Palanga, Lithuania, is a branch of the Lithuanian Art Museum.
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Almost half a million visitors visit Palanga and settle into one of the many guesthouses, hotels, resorts and even sanatoriums with thermal and mineral baths that operate year-round.
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