National Park. Ignalina is also famous for the now decommissioned Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant in nearby Visaginas. It is said that Ignalina got its name...
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The Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant (Lithuanian: Ignalinos atominė elektrinė, IAE) is a decommissioned two-unit RBMK-1500 nuclear power station in Visaginas...
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Ignalina District Municipality is one of 60 municipalities in Lithuania. District structure: 2 cities – Dūkštas and Ignalina; 3 towns – Mielagėnai, Rimšė...
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Wayback Machine Ignalina 1 Archived 2011-06-04 at the Wayback Machine Ignalina 2 Archived 2011-06-04 at the Wayback Machine Ignalina 3 Kursk 1 Archived...
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Ignalina Mikas Petrauskas Music School is a music school in Ignalina, Lithuania. The school is taught in Lithuanian. It is located on Atgimimo Street,...
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Idol of the Saulė used for peasant rituals in early 20th century from Palūšė, Ignalina District...
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of railroad construction, for example Kaišiadorys, Vievis, Radviliškis, Ignalina and Mažeikiai. In the 20th century, cities grew next to big industrial...
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158157°E / 55.34308; 26.158157 Ignalina Česlovas Kudaba Progymnasium is a day, self-learning secondary school in Ignalina, Lithuania. It provides primary...
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used fuel storage facility and the solid waste facility for the closed Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant. In 2007, the company was awarded a contract by South...
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The Ignalina Gymnasium is a secondary school in Ignalina, Lithuania. The gymnasium was originally named 'The Ignalina Regional Gymnasium', until 2012...
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