Petseri County (Estonian: Petserimaa) was a county of Estonia established in 1918.[citation needed] Since 1944, however, most of the county has been administered...
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Petseri Postimees was a newspaper published in Estonia from 1909 to 1910. Its editor was Anton Jürgenstein. v t e...
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Pskov-Caves Monastery (redirect from Petseri klooster)
Monastery (Russian: Пско́во-Печ́ерский Успе́нский монасты́рь, Estonian: Petseri klooster) is a Russian Orthodox male monastery, located in Pechory, Pskov...
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lands in Võru County located in southeastern Estonia and bordering Russia. Petseri (Russian: Pechory) has been the historic and cultural centre for the Setos...
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Viljandi counties) and Petseri County (area acquired from Russia with the 1920 Tartu peace treaty). During Soviet rule, Petseri County became a part of...
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allied Soviet republics conceded the parts of its territory to Estonia (Petseri County and Estonian Ingria), Latvia (Pytalovo), and Turkey (Kars). Poland...
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1938–1979, town rights revoked; Nõmme, 1926–1940, merged with Tallinn; Petseri (Pechory), 1776-onwards, annexed to the Russian SFSR in 1945. Toompea,...
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reinforcements, the Estonian 2nd Division counterattacked and regained Petseri by 29 March. Subsequently, the 'Estonian' Red Army was pushed behind the...
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Riga) 14.(Eis)/KG 55 (Jakobstadt) Nahaufklärungsgruppe 5 Stab//NAGr 5 (Petseri) 1./NAGr 5 (Idriza) Nahaufklärungsgruppe 31 1./NAGr 31 (Wesemberg) I/SG...
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occupation 1 January 1945 De facto: Eastern coast of Narva river and most of Petseri County were transferred to Russian SFSR Finland 29 March 1809 Diet of...
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by 15 March. The Estonian 2nd Division counterattacked and recaptured Petseri by 28 March. Similar combat took place between the Estonian Army and the...
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A golden kannel pictured in the coat of arms of Petseri County...
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3%. About half of these were indigenous ethnic Russians living in the Petseri (Pechory) district and east of Narva river ("Estonian Ingria"), in the...
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ceded to the newly created Republic of Estonia and it was included into Petseri County. As a result of World War II, the Republic of Estonia was forcibly...
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Estonian Pskov offensive commenced simultaneously on 13 May 1919. Its Petseri Battle Group destroyed the Estonian Red Army, captured the town on 25 May...
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and politician. Shtsherbakov was born on 7 September 1871, in Izborsk, Petseri County. He received his education at a semester school and at various courses...
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original on 9 October 2007. Retrieved 27 September 2009. "Enn Eesmaa: väide Petseri-soovist on ennekõike provokatiivne". Eesti Päevaleht (in Estonian). Archived...
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Monastery in Petseri, two convents in Narva and Kuremäe, a priory in Tallinn and a seminary in Petseri. The ancient monastery in Petseri was preserved...
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County, Põlva County and half of Tartu County and Valga County, as well as Petseri County. The county was first mentioned in print by Henry of Livonia After...
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the county's coat of arms in the middle, and a green half at the bottom. Petseri County (1939–1940) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Estonia...
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Setomaa was established in 1944 when most of the territory of Estonian Petseri County was transferred to the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic...
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Heino Kostabi (19 May 1933, Petseri, Estonia – 22 March 2021) was an Estonian politician, most notable for voting for the Estonian restoration of Independence...
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extended beyond the Narva river in the northeast and beyond the town of Petseri in the southeast. This territory, amounting to some 2,300 km2 (888 sq mi)...
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in population received the official status of town in 1954. In 1945 the Petseri County was annexed and ceded to the Russian SFSR where it became one of...
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town and lands southwest of Lake Peipus, including the town of Izborsk. Petseri County was inhabited predominantly by Russians as well as Setos and, unlike...
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other people from Petseri County were arrested on charges of treason due to them planning a possible separatist movement in Petseri County and Narva in...
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from Finland (Western Karelia, Petsamo), Estonia (Estonian Ingria and Petseri County) and Latvia (Abrene) remain part of Russia, the successor state...
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Tugimaantee 63 (ofcl. abbr. T63), also called the Karisilla–Petseri highway (Estonian: Karisilla–Petseri maantee), is a 17.8-kilometre-long national basic road...
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first established in 1938. The list also includes the historical flag of Petseri County, which in 1944 was occupied by Soviet forces and became Pechorsky...
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