Samland

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From German.

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Samland

  1. A peninsula, situated in what was historically East Prussia and is now the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia, which juts out into the Baltic, and from which the Vistula Spit (enclosing the Vistula Lagoon) and Curonian Spit (enclosing the Curonian Lagoon) extend.

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Proper noun[edit]

Samland n (proper noun, strong, genitive Samlands)

  1. Samland