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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Klaip da, Education in Klaip da, History of Klaip da, Mayors of Klaip da, Neighbourhoods of Klaip da, People from Klaip da, Sport in Klaip da, Klaip da Revolt, Julius H. Kroehl, Klaip da Convention, Isaac Rulf, BC Nept nas, Simon Dach, Arvydas Macijauskas, Battle of Memel, Tomas Danilevi ius, Lena Valaitis, Friedrich Wilhelm Argelander, Klaip da Free Economic Zone, Saulius tombergas, Eurelijus ukauskas, Siegfried Macholz, Lina Grin ikait, Charlotte Susa, Neighborhoods of Klaip da, Valdas Vasylius, Klaip da University, Tomas Venclova, Tomas Vaitkus, Georg le Coutre, Arno Esch, LCC International University, Raimondas utautas, Parb g laivelis, Institute of Baltic Sea Region History and Archaeology, Smiltyn, Rytis Vai vila, Ringaudas Songaila, Orestas Buitkus, Eugenijus Gentvilas, Werner Ulrich, George Adomeit, Rimantas Tara kevi ius, Michael Wohlfahrt, Matthaus Pratorius, vyturio Arena, Klaip da Chamber Orchestra, Hans Henning Atrott, Pilsotas, Povilas Vasiliauskas, Klaip da "Varpas" secondary school, Kur as, Camerata Klaip da, Gandrali k s, vejybos uostas. Excerpt: Klaip da (pronounced; German: ) is a city in Lithuania situated at the mouth of the Nemunas River where it flows into the Baltic Sea. It is the third largest city in Lithuania and the capital of Klaip da County. The city has a complex recorded history, partially due to the combined regional importance of the Port of Klaip da, a usually ice-free port on the Baltic Sea, and the Akmena - Dange River. It has been controlled by the Teutonic Knights, the Duchy of Prussia, the Kingdom of Prussia, the German Empire, the Entente States immediately after World War I, Lithuania as a result of the 1923 Klaip da Revolt, and the Third Reich following the 1939 German ultimatum to Lithuania. The city was incorporated into Lithuania durin...