"plaukia Salos" - Mingд— [FHD — UHD]

The song draws its soul from one of the most unique locations in western Lithuania:

: The "floating" imagery in the song reflects the village's deep connection to water. Historically, the population consisted of fishermen who even gathered reeds from the frozen marshes in winter for roof making. The Song: "Plaukia salos" "Plaukia salos" - MingД—

Today, Mingė is a hub for rural and water tourism within the . The song draws its soul from one of

: 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 : Listeners often describe the song as deeply

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

"Plaukia salos" is a famous song performed by the Lithuanian folk ensemble , led by Rolandas Bučmys. The song’s title, which translates to "Islands are Floating," serves as a poetic tribute to its namesake, the village of Mingė (also known as Minija ), often called the "Venice of Lithuania" . The Village of Mingė: Lithuania's Venice