The Lion in Narva (Narva)
Estonia /
Ida-Viru /
Olgina /
Narva
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/ Estonia
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The Swedish Lion or Lion Monument are two statues constructed as a monument to the Battle of Narva in 1700, built in Narva, Estonia.
The first version (a copy of one of Stockholm's castle slots) was built at the entrance to the city in 1936 but destroyed during World War II. A new version (a copy of the Royal Academy of Medicine) was recorded at the river in 2000
Further reading in Swedish: https: //sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svenska_lejonet_i_Narva
The first version (a copy of one of Stockholm's castle slots) was built at the entrance to the city in 1936 but destroyed during World War II. A new version (a copy of the Royal Academy of Medicine) was recorded at the river in 2000
Further reading in Swedish: https: //sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svenska_lejonet_i_Narva
Wikipedia article: https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svenska_lejonet_i_Narva
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 59°23'7"N 28°8'57"E
- Fill Network 1.9 km
- ONOFF 2.2 km
- ORDI 2.2 km
- OÜ Narva Tes Plus 2.5 km
- Grocery store Rimi mini 2.6 km
- The path to separate gate for foot-passengers on russian custom-point "Ivangorod" 3.4 km
- "EstRuDoor" 4.3 km
- Former barracks 4.6 km
- Оrphanage № 1 25 km
- x 27 km
- Rahu Street, 18 0.9 km
- Vahtra Street, 2a 0.9 km
- Soldino 0.9 km
- Pähklimägi Hill 1 km
- ул. Альберта-Августа Тиймана, 18 1.1 km
- Rahu Street, 28 1.2 km
- Pähklimäe 1.2 km
- Mõisa Street, 9 1.3 km
- Siivertsi 2.3 km
- Ida-Viru County 45 km