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Skrunda

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Country
  
Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Calling code
  
+371 633

Elevation
  
50 m

Local time
  
Thursday 8:19 PM

Town rights
  
1996

Postal code
  
LV-3326

Number of city council members
  
9

Area
  
7.9 km²

Municipality
  
Skrunda Municipality


Weather
  
4°C, Wind SW at 6 km/h, 84% Humidity

Skrunda ( pronunciation ; German: Schrunden) is a town in Latvia. It lies 150 km (95 mi) west of the capital city Riga in Skrunda Municipality.

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Map of Skrunda, Skrundas pils%C4%93ta, LV-3326, Latvia

Skrunda-1

There is a former Soviet secret city near the town - Skrunda-1, which housed two major radar installations during the Cold War period. One radar was demolished in 1995. Pursuant to an agreement between the Republic of Latvia and the Russian Federation, the other radar suspended operations on August 31, 1998. In October 1999, after several months of dismantling, the dismantled installations were repatriated to Russia and the last Russian troops and families vacated the area.

Skrunda-1 is currently a ghost town, as the last remaining residents abandoned the town in 1999. The Soviet Union, when building secret installations, usually left the name of the settlement off the map and referred to them literally by the name of the nearest town, plus a number (usually a 1).

In February 2010 the town was sold to a Russian investor for 1.6 million Latvian lats ($3.1 million); after that bidder (and a runner-up) backed out, the property was auctioned on June 4, 2010 to Iniciative Europa for 170,000 Latvian lats ($333,000). However the property remains abandoned with a lone guard blocking the main entrance to keep tourists away. The property then was purchased by Skrunda municipality for 12 000€, which in early 2016 started trading tickets for €4 to visit the ghost town, however failing to generate interest from investors the municipality gave tenure of the property to the Ministry of Defense, which will use it for military exercises.

References

Skrunda Wikipedia