Kodavere (German: Koddafer) is a village in Peipsiääre Parish, Tartu County, Estonia. It lies on the shore of Lake Peipus. On 18 October 2019, a new village...
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tense of the negative verb, plus past active participle. The distinctive Kodavere dialect of Estonian, however, adopts this and not the present stem as the...
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children's schooling. He first studied at Naelavere Village School, then at Kodavere Parish School. After going through both schools his parents then sent him...
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Kiltsi Ass Kirbla Kirbel Kiviõli Neu-Isenhof Klooga Lodensee Kodasoo Kotzum Kodavere Kodafer Koeru Sankt Marien-Magdalenen Kohila Koil Kohtla-Järve Kochtel-Türpsal...
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Badge of Honour. Anna Rosalie Haavakivi was born 15 October 1864 in rural Kodavere Parish, which is now part of Peipsiääre Parish, in eastern Estonia. Haava's...
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the area. Villages Assikvere - Äteniidi - Haavakivi - Kadrina - Kirtsi - Kodavere - Kokanurga - Lümati - Metsanurga - Moku - Nõva - Pala - Perametsa - Piibumäe...
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Name Denomination Year Location Image Notes Refs Kodavere Church Protestant 1775-1777 Kodavere 58°41′32″N 27°09′02″E / 58.69222°N 27.15056°E / 58.69222;...
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Haavakivi - Kadrina - Kargaja - Kauda - Keressaare - Kesklahe - Kirtsi - Kodavere - Kõdesi - Kokanurga - Kokora - Koosa - Koosalaane - Kuningvere - Kusma...
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established on the territory of Pärsikivi village and southern part of Kodavere village. "X-GIS(3) Portal". xgis.maaamet.ee. Retrieved 3 February 2022...
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October 2019 on the territory of Pärsikivi village and the southern part of Kodavere village. Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements...
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including in Laiuse and Palamuse parishes from 1982 to 1983, Torma and Kodavere parishes from 1983 to 1988, and Kadrina and Ilumäe parishes from 1988 to...
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owner's surname) built in 1863 was brought from the town of Kallaste, former Kodavere parish. The peculiar Russian settlement established on the shore of Lake...
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Karksi, Mustjala, Haljala, Kihnu, Jõhvi, Iisaku, Lüganuse, Paide, Anna, Kodavere, and Laiuse. Folklorists of the Estonian Literary Museum are currently...
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