Grobiņa Town, Latvia

Grobiņa (German: Grobin) is a town in western Latvia, eleven kilometers east of Liepāja. It was founded by the Teutonic Knights in the 13th century. Some ruins of their Grobina castle are still visible. The town was given its charter in 1695.

During the Early Middle Ages, Grobiņa (or Grobin) was the most important political centre on the territory of Latvia. There was a centre of Scandinavian settlement on the Baltic Sea, comparable in many ways to Hedeby and Birka but probably predating them both. About 3,000 surviving burial mounds contain the most impressive remains of the Vendel Age in Northern Europe.

Grobiņa
Town
 Country  Latvia
 District  Grobiņa municipality
 Town rights  1695
 Area  5.12 km2 (1.98 sq mi)
 Elevation  20 m (70 ft)
 Population (2020) 
    • Total  3,531
    • Density  690/km2 (1,800/sq mi)
 Postal code  LV-3430
 Calling code  +371 634
 Website  www.grobina.lv

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