Proper noun
A river in Eastern Europe, flowing through Belarus, Lithuania and Russia to the Baltic Sea.
A town in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgOf these, only the Belt (strait) and the Neman once were actual boundaries of Germany (the Belt until 1920, the Neman until 1945), whereas the Meuse and Adige were not. Source: Internet
It is thought that those Indo-European newcomers were quite numerous and in the Eastern Baltic assimilated earlier indigenous cultures (Europidic cultures – Narva culture and Neman culture ). Source: Internet
Prussian tribes in the 13th century, Chełmno Land (Kulmerland) in white In 1209, Christian was commissioned by the Pope to be responsible for the Prussian missions between the Vistula and Neman Rivers and in 1212 he was appointed bishop. Source: Internet
The Neman River and some of its tributaries are used for internal shipping (in 2000, 89 inland ships carried 900,000 tons of cargo, which is less than 1% of the total goods traffic). Source: Internet