Zaleka

Zaleka is a town in the central part of the Prussian region of Sambija. The town is situated at the southern shore of Lake Sālyde.

Zaleka is well known as the Chocolate City or the Sleeping Beauty by the Prussians. The name "Chocolate City" comes from the Salda chocolate factory, which is located in the town and produces the majority of chocolate candies of Prussia, whereas the name "Sleeping Beauty" comes from a famous poem by Ensel Albe Rosenberg, which was devoted to the town of Zaleka, where it was nicknamed "sleeping beauty". In the same poem it was nicknamed the Valley of Peace.

Geography
Zaleka borders with Kurše to the north, Pobetene  to the northeast, Drugenene  to the southeast, Rogenija  to the south and Drugtanowa to the west.

Points of interest
Notwithstanding the great amount of points of interest and the proximity to major tourist attractors, such as Kurše, Knigsberge and Pamnikene, the town of Zaleka sees little tourist activity and is almost always driven by. The bulk of visitors arrive to attend the annual Aumale Vineyards Festival or Zaleka Fire Festival which occur on 8—10 October and 19—21 October respectively. Therefore October is sometimes called Zalekan Spring (Revival).
 * Zaleka narrow gauge railway — It is one of the few remaining operating narrow gauge railways. It runs between the towns of Zaleka and Pamnikene. The railway is run by original 2-8-2 "Mikado" locomotive which was completed in 1921. The railway runs across the Lode Bridge from which a truly picturesque view of the Baltic Sea and the surrounding landscape can be seen.
 * Hill Station — Hill Station is the start of the Zaleka narrow gauge railway. It was constructed in 1887 and was about to be taken down by the soviet authorities but was salvaged. Nothing much was done, however, and it fell into desrepair. In 1990 the little building was proclaimed to be an architectural monument. After a restauration in 2003 the original interiors were restored and the building is now open to the general public.
 * Zaleka Old Town —
 * Zukautermari and Pakanu Park—
 * Mirāz Mari — Mirāz Mari, which directly translates to Mirage Bay, is a small bay lined by a pine forest. A number of rocks are scattered throughout the west end of the beach, some of which are among the biggest in the country. Mirāz mari is well known for it's rock formations and outcrops which exceed 30 metres.
 * Blaue Manor —
 * Aumale Manor —
 * Aumale Vineyards —
 * Assardire Alley — The 3 kilometres long alley is not only the longest remaining alley after the World War II but the oldest, too. Some of the trees here are over 600 years old.
 * Aumale Ethnographic Open Air Museum —
 * Azaranpilis —
 * Draku Hill —
 * Memorial Garden —
 * Kanstrek —
 * Chocolate museum —
 * Great Willow —
 * Cloudhill Evangelical Lutheran Church —
 * Zaleka Evangelical Lutheran Church —
 * Zaleka Roman Catholic Church —