Haaslava is a village in Kastre Parish, Tartu County in eastern Estonia. Politician Aksel Herman Rüütli (1893–1976) was born and raised in Haaslava. Classification...
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Island, Bastian Islands Lange Peak, Antarctica Lange, Estonia, village in Haaslava Parish, Tartu County, Estonia Lange, Western Australia Langhe, a region...
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Haaslava Parish was a rural municipality in Tartu County (Estonia), located southeast from the city of Tartu. Administrative center was in Kurepalu village...
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List of newspapers in Estonia (redirect from Haaslava Teataja)
Estonian Estländische Wochenschau Local Tallinn 1929-1930 German Haaslava Teataja Local Haaslava Parish Estonian Harju Elu Regional Harju County Estonian Hiiu...
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Peipsiääre Parish Kambja Parish and Ülenurme Parish formed Kambja Parish Haaslava Parish, Mäksa Parish and Võnnu Parish formed Kastre Parish Valga town,...
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pronunciation of leivo as "leevo". Leivonmäki was twinned with the Estonian Haaslava Parish.[citation needed] "Väestörakenne ja väestönmuutokset kunnittain...
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below a daimyō in Japan during the Edo period Koke, Estonia, village in Haaslava Parish, Tartu County, Estonia Koke language of Chad KOKE (AM), a radio...
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village in Kehtna Parish, Rapla County Paluküla, Tartu County, village in Haaslava Parish, Tartu County This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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759 1,722 366.55 4.698 121 Raikküla Parish 1,759 1,720 224.2 7.672 122 Haaslava Parish 1,684 1,704 110.02 15.488 123 Mäksa Parish 1,720 1,703 133.47 12...
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(2012) Established 14 June 2002 (2002-06-14) Location Veskiorg 1, Lange, Haaslava Parish, 62115 Tartu County, Estonia Coordinates 58°17′16.5″N 26°45′51″E...
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Rüütli (16 July 1893 – 22 February 1976) was an Estonian politician born in Haaslava and representing the Estonian Socialist Workers' Party. He was a member...
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Parish, Tartu County in eastern Estonia. Until 2017 the village was in Haaslava Parish. Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements...
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Võnnu Villages Aadami Aardla Aardlapalu Agali Ahunapalu Alaküla Aruaia Haaslava Hammaste Igevere Ignase Imste Issaku Järvselja Kaagvere Kaarlimõisa Kannu...
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Parish, Tabivere Parish 8159 541 Tartu Parish Mäksa Parish, Võnnu Parish, Haaslava Parish 4855 476 Kastre Parish Pala Parish, Vara Parish, Alatskivi Parish...
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From 1914 to 1917, Kurn was the principal of Igavere Primary School in Haaslava Parish, and then a teacher at Räpina Ministerial School and Kärdla Primary...
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building on Vabriku Street, 2005 (with Raivo Kotov) single-family home in Haaslava village, 2006 (with Merje Müürisepp) New Synagogue of Tallinn, 2006 (with...
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Lehte Hainsalu (married name Lehte Sööt; born 31 October 1938, Haaslava Parish, Tartu County) is an Estonian writer, poet and politician. In 1961 she graduated...
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