Возвращение в Клайпеду

Apr 05, 2013 10:44

В Клайпеде я уже однажды был в мае 2009 года и успел даже написать о том суточном пребывании в этом славном портовом городе целых 6 постов (они тогда были, впрочем, куда менее объемными, чем мой современный средний обзор):
- Морской порт
- Новый город
- советский костел
- Старый Мемель, ч.1
- Старый Мемель, ч.2
- Куршская косаК сожалению, в тот ( Read more... )

латвия-2012, клайпеда

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osipenks April 5 2013, 09:34:07 UTC
В п.31 это не спившийся спортсмен ), а спортсмен в альтернативной реальности - как если бы ему несовершенолетнему продавали алкоголь. Т.е. против продажи пива детям.

Но авторская трактовка интригует, конечно, больше )))

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darriuss April 6 2013, 10:44:53 UTC
Ясно теперь. Наверное была целая серия таких фотографий с разными героями.

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global_disorder April 5 2013, 11:35:35 UTC
Не знаю как литовское бырло на вкус, но вот после латвийского неприятных эмоций не было.

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darriuss April 6 2013, 10:53:10 UTC
Оно еще и в Латвии есть? Тоже плодово-выгодное?

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global_disorder April 6 2013, 21:09:37 UTC
Похоже, что да. То была какая-то яблочная бормотуха.

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chyzhow April 5 2013, 11:40:00 UTC
клэс!

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vyrud April 5 2013, 13:19:02 UTC
Lietuvininkai t was the name of Prussian Lithuanians or Klein Litauen. This word they used to call themselves and to separate them from the rest of the nation ( ... )

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darriuss April 6 2013, 11:01:28 UTC
Thanks for these substantial remarks. The fact that catholic church was still in construction in 1960 and a year later was largely finished is simply mind-blowing. How could this happen, I wonder, during the period of Khruschev persecution of religion.

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vyrud April 6 2013, 16:13:33 UTC
The story with the church is really unique: in any case it was the single church of any religion built not only in Lithuania but also in Latvia and Estonia between 1945 and 1988. Still there are a lot of questions how this became possible. One of the facts is that permission to build it has been issued in 1956 before the start of new fight against religion. Another fact for the success was that construction started in 1957 when the period of Sovnarchoz (1957-1965) began. (Nearly all soviet Lithuanian functionaries confirms that these years were the best: they had more autonomy than during any other period of soviet rule. And these views are really grounded: most of the best decisions done in soviet period in Lithuania has the roots in this period). Construction was largely voluntary and people then were much more religious than today so there were no lack of volunteers including professional builders. Financial support was given also from Lithuanian organizations in USA, Canada and Australia what also made the construction easier ( ... )

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varjat April 8 2013, 10:10:33 UTC
Thanks a lot for so interesting details!

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vandrauniczy April 17 2013, 08:37:38 UTC
Ух-ты! Даже на сталинках и позднесоветских зданиях в центре черепичная крыша устроена!

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darriuss April 17 2013, 08:38:48 UTC
Я недавно открыл для себя, что и в Минске (например, в поселке автозавода) первоначально крыши на сталинках (по крайней мере некоторых) были черепичные.

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