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The ruins of Embūte Castle are located in Embūte (German: Amboten), Embūte Parish, South Kurzeme Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia, not far from an ancient hillfort erected by Curonians. It was an ancient Curonian settlement and is mentioned in ancient chronicles as a place with strong Curonian resistance to German crusaders.The bishop's castle was built as a border castle with Lithuania by Livonian Order on a steep hill on the right bank of the Lanka river, which flows into left tributary of the Venta. Later manor house was built using the walls of the former castle, which can be seen in the division of the rooms and the building material. Today, the ruins are surrounded by trees and are in poor condition.

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  • Schloss Amboten (lettisch Embūtes pilsdrupas) ist eine Ruine in Embūte (deutsch Amboten), Lettland, das heute Teil der Gemeinde Vaiņode (Weinoden) ist. Das Schloss geht auf die Bischofsburg Amboten zurück, die Residenz des Bischofs von Kurland im nördlichen Kurland war, bevor die Burg Pilten erbaut wurde. (de)
  • The ruins of Embūte Castle are located in Embūte (German: Amboten), Embūte Parish, South Kurzeme Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia, not far from an ancient hillfort erected by Curonians. It was an ancient Curonian settlement and is mentioned in ancient chronicles as a place with strong Curonian resistance to German crusaders.The bishop's castle was built as a border castle with Lithuania by Livonian Order on a steep hill on the right bank of the Lanka river, which flows into left tributary of the Venta. Later manor house was built using the walls of the former castle, which can be seen in the division of the rooms and the building material. Today, the ruins are surrounded by trees and are in poor condition. (en)
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  • Schloss Amboten (lettisch Embūtes pilsdrupas) ist eine Ruine in Embūte (deutsch Amboten), Lettland, das heute Teil der Gemeinde Vaiņode (Weinoden) ist. Das Schloss geht auf die Bischofsburg Amboten zurück, die Residenz des Bischofs von Kurland im nördlichen Kurland war, bevor die Burg Pilten erbaut wurde. (de)
  • The ruins of Embūte Castle are located in Embūte (German: Amboten), Embūte Parish, South Kurzeme Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia, not far from an ancient hillfort erected by Curonians. It was an ancient Curonian settlement and is mentioned in ancient chronicles as a place with strong Curonian resistance to German crusaders.The bishop's castle was built as a border castle with Lithuania by Livonian Order on a steep hill on the right bank of the Lanka river, which flows into left tributary of the Venta. Later manor house was built using the walls of the former castle, which can be seen in the division of the rooms and the building material. Today, the ruins are surrounded by trees and are in poor condition. (en)
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  • Schloss Amboten (de)
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