Klaipėda County ( Lithuanian : Klaipėdos apskritis ) is one of ten counties in Lithuania , bordering Tauragė County to the southeast, Telšiai County to the northeast, Kurzeme in Latvia to the north, and Kaliningrad Oblast in Russia to the south. To the west is the Baltic Sea . It lies in the west of the country and is the only county to have a coastline and not be landlocked. Its capital is Klaipėda . On 1 July 2010, the county administration was abolished, and since that date, Klaipėda County remains as the territorial and statistical unit.
4-456: Katyčiai is a small town in Klaipėda County , in northwestern Lithuania . According to the 2011 census, the town has a population of 526 people. This Klaipėda County , Lithuania location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Klaip%C4%97da County The topography of Klaipėda County is divided into three regions, the highest in the east and lowest in
8-417: Is distinguished by its maritime climate. There is little variation in mean daily temperature. On average, winters are relatively warmer and summers are relatively cooler than the rest of Lithuania. Storms and foggy spells are frequent in winter. In locations throughout the county, annual precipitation rates can reach as high as 876 mm per year. Municipalities are: As of 2020, Klaipėda County's population
12-592: The spit is separated from mainland Lithuania via a small opening between Klaipėda and Smiltynė where the Curonian Lagoon drains into the Baltic Sea . Skuodas district is the source of the Šventoji , which flows north into Courland , Latvia, back down into Klaipeda County before draining into the Baltic Sea at the coastal settlement of Šventoji . Being the only county on Lithuania's Baltic coast, Klaipėda County
16-786: The west: the Western Zemaičiai Plateau in the east, the Western Zemaičiai Plain in the center, and the Pajurys Lowland in the west and on the Baltic coast. Klaipėda County borders Kaliningrad Oblast , Russia, to the south via the Nemunas , which drains into the Curonian Lagoon . The Curonian Spit , a UNESCO World Heritage Site , is split between Klaipėda County, Lithuania and Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. The Lithuanian side of
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