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- Klaipėda_Region abstract "The Klaipėda Region (Lithuanian: Klaipėdos kraštas) or Memel Territory (German: Memelland or Memelgebiet) was defined by the Treaty of Versailles in 1920 when it was put under the administration of the Council of Ambassadors. The Memel Territory, together with Saar and Danzig, was to remain under the control of the League of Nations until a future day when the people of these regions would be allowed to vote on whether the land would return to Germany or not.The original Scalovian and Curonian territory was conquered around 1252 by the Teutonic Knights, who constructed Memelburg ("Memel Castle") and the city of Memel (now usually known by its Lithuanian name Klaipėda). In 1422, a border was drawn up between Prussia and Lithuania under the Treaty of Melno, and this border existed up to 1918.The then predominantly ethnic German Memel Territory (Prussian Lithuanians and Memellanders constituted the other ethnic groups), situated between the river and the town of that name, was occupied by Lithuania in the "Klaipėda Revolt" of 1923. It was annexed by Nazi Germany in March, 1939 and immediately reintegrated into East Prussia, just half a year before the outbreak of the Second World War. In the final stages of the war in 1945 it was occupied by Soviet forces, and was formally annexed by the Soviet Union in 1946, cleared of its native German population, and made a part of the Lithuanian SSR in 1948. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1990, it has been part of the Republic of Lithuania and contained within Klaipėda and Tauragė Counties. The border, that was established by the Treaty of Versailles along the river, remains in effect as the current international boundary between Lithuania and the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia.".
- Klaipėda_Region thumbnail Memelland_1923-1939.png?width=300.
- Klaipėda_Region wikiPageID "749860".
- Klaipėda_Region wikiPageRevisionID "592916312".
- Klaipėda_Region centre "Klaipėda Region".
- Klaipėda_Region id "PFsfP_5AcQ4".
- Klaipėda_Region northwest Baltic_Sea.
- Klaipėda_Region title "Hitler in Klaipėda".
- Klaipėda_Region west Baltic_Sea.
- Klaipėda_Region subject Category:Geography_of_Prussia.
- Klaipėda_Region subject Category:Historical_regions_in_Lithuania.
- Klaipėda_Region subject Category:History_of_Germany_by_location.
- Klaipėda_Region subject Category:History_of_Lithuania_(1918–40).
- Klaipėda_Region subject Category:League_of_Nations_mandates.
- Klaipėda_Region subject Category:Lithuania_Minor.
- Klaipėda_Region subject Category:States_and_territories_established_in_1920.
- Klaipėda_Region subject Category:Treaty_of_Versailles.
- Klaipėda_Region point "55.45 21.4".
- Klaipėda_Region type SpatialThing.
- Klaipėda_Region comment "The Klaipėda Region (Lithuanian: Klaipėdos kraštas) or Memel Territory (German: Memelland or Memelgebiet) was defined by the Treaty of Versailles in 1920 when it was put under the administration of the Council of Ambassadors.".
- Klaipėda_Region label "Klaipėda Region".
- Klaipėda_Region label "Memelland".
- Klaipėda_Region label "Memelland".
- Klaipėda_Region label "Okręg Kłajpedy".
- Klaipėda_Region label "Territoire de Memel".
- Klaipėda_Region label "Territorio de Memel".
- Klaipėda_Region label "Territorio di Memel".
- Klaipėda_Region label "Território de Memel".
- Klaipėda_Region label "Клайпедский край".
- Klaipėda_Region sameAs Klaip%C4%97da_Region.
- Klaipėda_Region sameAs Memelland.
- Klaipėda_Region sameAs Territorio_de_Memel.
- Klaipėda_Region sameAs Territoire_de_Memel.
- Klaipėda_Region sameAs Territorio_di_Memel.
- Klaipėda_Region sameAs 클라이페다_지역.
- Klaipėda_Region sameAs Memelland.
- Klaipėda_Region sameAs Okręg_Kłajpedy.
- Klaipėda_Region sameAs Território_de_Memel.
- Klaipėda_Region sameAs Q161334.
- Klaipėda_Region sameAs Q161334.
- Klaipėda_Region lat "55.45".
- Klaipėda_Region long "21.4".
- Klaipėda_Region wasDerivedFrom Klaipėda_Region?oldid=592916312.
- Klaipėda_Region depiction Memelland_1923-1939.png.