right|thumb|200px|Members of the Latvian SD Police assemble a group of Jewish women for execution on a beach near Liepāja, 15 December 1941. thumb|200px|Memorial cemetery Šķēde is a suburban settlement near Liepāja, Latvia, in Medze Parish, South Kurzeme Municipality. It is located on the north border of the city. Šķēde was the biggest dacha cooperative in Latvia in the time of the Latvian SSR. One of Šķēde's notable features is its street names, which are known as "lines" and numbered from 1 to 18. Typical Šķēde addresses may thus appear as: Šķēde 1-15-2. Until 2005, the main Liepāja landfill
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right|thumb|200px|Members of the Latvian SD Police assemble a group of Jewish women for execution on a beach near Liepāja, 15 December 1941. thumb|200px|Memorial cemetery Šķēde is a suburban settlement near Liepāja, Latvia, in Medze Parish, South Kurzeme Municipality. It is located on the north border of the city. Šķēde was the biggest dacha cooperative in Latvia in the time of the Latvian SSR. One of Šķēde's notable features is its street names, which are known as "lines" and numbered from 1 to 18. Typical Šķēde addresses may thus appear as: Šķēde 1-15-2. Until 2005, the main Liepāja landfill was located near Šķēde.
== History ==
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).