"plaukia Salos" - Mingд— < TRENDING — ANTHOLOGY >

The song has become an unofficial anthem for the region and a staple of Lithuanian folk music:

Today, Mingė is a hub for rural and water tourism within the . "Plaukia salos" - MingД—

: The lyrics evoke a sense of longing and belonging, mentioning sand "crumbling in silence" and children growing up in a place where "no one has yet hurt them". The song has become an unofficial anthem for

: It is highly regarded by fans and was a first-place winner on the popular Lithuanian folk music show "Duokim garo!" . : First mentioned in 1540, the village is

: First mentioned in 1540, the village is an architectural monument featuring traditional wooden buildings typical of the Pomeranian region.

: Listeners often describe the song as deeply moving, with some noting it "touches everything that is alive—from a blade of grass to a child". Visiting Mingė Today