Durbe Town, Latvia

Durbe (German: Durben, Lithuanian: Durbė, Polish: Dorbiany, Russian: Дурбе Durbe/Дурбен Durben) is a town in Latvia. Durbe was first noted in 1260, when the Battle of Durbe occurred near Lake Durbe.

Town rights were granted to Durbe in 1893 and confirmed in 1917. Durbe manor served as the headquarters of a German brigade in 1917.

Town coat of arms was granted in 1925 - a silver apple tree. In Latvian folklore an apple tree is considered a magical source of youth and sympathy.

Durbe
Town
Country      Latvia
 District  Durbe municipality
 Town rights  1893
 Area  2.22 km2 (0.86 sq mi)
 Population (2020)  
  • Total  492
  • Density     (570/sq mi)  220/km2
 Postal code  LV-3440
 Calling code  +371 634
 Website  www.durbe.lv

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