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» Amber Museum and Gallery - Museum of Baltic amber featuring exhibits of jewelry and art. Located in Nida, Lithuania. [English and Lithuanian]
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» Finnish Museum of Natural History - An independent research institution functioning under the University of Helsinki. Collections include botanical, zoological, geological and paleontological specimens from all over the world. Exhibitions, research and collections, publications, and contact information.
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» Museum für Naturkunde - Features collections of skeletons and fossils of dinosaurs, including a Brachiosaurus and an Archaeopteryx, primates, ungulates, native birds and mammals, minerals and meteorites. Includes calendar, admission fees, hours and directions. [German and English]
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» National Museum of Natural History - Founded in 1820, the museum's collection spans almost two centuries and includes animal specimens, stones, minerals and fossils. Located in Leiden, the Netherlands.
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» Natural History Museum - Features botanical, geographical, geological, mineralogical and zoological collections. Includes hours, library, pedagogic and lending services, and directions. Located in Fribourg, Switzerland. [French, Italian, German and English].
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» Natural History Museum of Latvia - Oldest multidisciplinary museum of natural sciences in the Baltic. Includes photo archives and directions. Located in Riga. [Latvian and English].
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» Natural History Museum of Maastricht - Includes collections in the geology, palaeontology and flora and fauna of southern Limburg and contiguous areas. Located in Maastricht, the Netherlands.
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» State Darwin Museum - Exhibits on zoogeography, development of scientific thought, evolution of species, Darwin history and biodiversity. Offers collection details, educational activities and a history of the facility. Located in Moscow, Russia.
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» Swedish Museum of Natural History - Situated in Stockholm, the museum offers public exhibitions, a research department covering biological and geological sciences, collections, and an Omnimax theater and planetarium.
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