Põltsamaa (German: Oberpahlen) is a town in Põltsamaa Parish, Jõgeva County, Estonia. The town stands on the Põltsamaa River, and it features a 13th-century...
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The Põltsamaa is the third-longest river in Estonia. It flows through Põltsamaa Parish and the centre of the town of Põltsamaa on the northeast side of...
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Põltsamaa Castle (Estonian: Põltsamaa linnus; German: Schloss Oberpahlen), also Põltsamaa Order Castle, (Estonian: Põltsamaa ordulinnus), is a castle in...
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Põltsamaa (Estonian: Põltsamaa vald) is a rural municipality of Estonia, in Jõgeva County. It has a population of 2722 (2001) and an area of 416.9 km2...
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kilometres (101 mi) and Pärnu —144 kilometres (89 mi), followed by the Põltsamaa, Pedja, Kasari, Keila, and Jägala rivers. Bogs and mires cover 23.2% of...
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List of indoor arenas in Estonia (redirect from Põltsamaa Felixhall)
- ESR". www.spordiregister.ee. Retrieved 31 January 2023. "Felixhall Põltsamaa - ESR". www.spordiregister.ee. Retrieved 25 February 2022. "Tapa Spordikeskus...
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Parish formed Jõgeva Parish Põltsamaa town, Põltsamaa Parish, Pajusi Parish and most of Puurmani Parish formed Põltsamaa Parish Mustvee town, Kasepää...
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Kuusalu Parish, Harju County, Estonia Kursi, Jõgeva County, village in Põltsamaa Parish, Jõgeva County, Estonia Kursi, Lääne-Viru County, village in Tapa...
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mid-1920s the current T2 highway terminated at Põltsamaa, connecting via Aidu to Piibe highway. Onwards from Põltsamaa and towards Kärevere was only important...
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Loksa, Maardu, Mõisaküla, Mustvee, Narva-Jõesuu, Otepää, Paide, Paldiski, Põltsamaa, Põlva, Püssi, Rakvere, Räpina, Rapla, Saue, Sillamäe, Sindi, Suure-Jaani...
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Hermann Castle Koluvere Castle Kuressaare Castle Laiuse Castle Pärnu Castle Põltsamaa Castle Purtse Castle Tarvastu Castle Toompea Castle Vastseliina Castle...
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the conglomerate Orkla Group. In the year 2018, AS Kalev merged with AS Põltsamaa Felix.Previously, AS Kalev was one of the few Estonian food industry enterprises...
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Lake Võrtsjärv. The last 4 km section of the river after confluence with Põltsamaa is known as the Pede. The largest settlement on the river is Jõgeva. The...
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Hermann Castle Koluvere Castle Kuressaare Castle Laiuse Castle Pärnu Castle Põltsamaa Castle Purtse Castle Tarvastu Castle Toompea Castle Vastseliina Castle...
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Jõgeva County Jõgevamaa County Põltsamaa Castle Flag Coat of arms Country Estonia Capital Jõgeva Government • Governor Viktor Svjatõšev Area • Total...
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1944 to 1953, and in Põltsamaa from 1953 to 1965. After retiring in 1965, Salum settled in Põltsamaa. He is buried in Põltsamaa cemetery. Salum's cousin...
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name to the Conservative People's Party of Estonia. At the assembly in Põltsamaa, where the party was founded, EKRE made its first political statement:...
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23 Kiviõli 1946 5,635 5,088 Ida-Viru 24 Türi 1926 5,215 5,064 Järva 25 Põltsamaa 1926 4,148 4,050 Jõgeva 26 Sindi 1938 4,089 3,838 Pärnu 27 Paldiski 1783...
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Hermann Castle Koluvere Castle Kuressaare Castle Laiuse Castle Pärnu Castle Põltsamaa Castle Purtse Castle Tarvastu Castle Toompea Castle Vastseliina Castle...
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Karl Schlossmann (category People from Põltsamaa Parish)
Karl Richard Benjamin Schlossmann (19 February 1885 Puurmani Parish (now Põltsamaa Parish, Kreis Dorpat – 17 December 1969 Stockholm) was an Estonian microbiologist...
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points except population totals and income. Sollefteå is twinned with: Põltsamaa, Estonia Nykarleby, Finland Esashi, Japan Steinkjer, Norway Rudniki, Poland...
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Hermann Castle Koluvere Castle Kuressaare Castle Laiuse Castle Pärnu Castle Põltsamaa Castle Purtse Castle Tarvastu Castle Toompea Castle Vastseliina Castle...
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Duke. In present-day Estonia, he also made lavish stucco decorations for Põltsamaa Castle (destroyed during World War II), and possibly at Kabala Manor....
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responded by sending in an army of 18,000 men, who recaptured Oberpahlen (Põltsamaa) from Sweden and then marched on Wenden. Upon their arrival at Wenden...
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the prospective new kingdom still had to be conquered, but nevertheless Põltsamaa Castle was proclaimed the future official residence of the king. On 6...
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4,807 4,752 202.23 23.498 49 Põltsamaa 4,738 4,642 5.99 774.958 50 Tamsalu Parish 2,055 4,537 214.61 21.141 51 Põltsamaa Parish 4,567 4,441 416.87 10...
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enthusiast. He worked as a sacristan in several Estonian churches, including Põltsamaa (1692–1698) and Karula (1698–1715). With Adrian Virginius, he translated...
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Friedrich Amelung (category People from Põltsamaa Parish)
culture and history of Estonian localities like Viljandi, Tallinn and Põltsamaa. Amelung was known as a chess player and a famous chess quiz's author...
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Hermann Castle Koluvere Castle Kuressaare Castle Laiuse Castle Pärnu Castle Põltsamaa Castle Purtse Castle Tarvastu Castle Toompea Castle Vastseliina Castle...
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after Konstantin Päts in 1939–1940 and 1941–1944 and Lossi street in Põltsamaa was named after him in 1936–1940. Konstantin Päts Boarding School of Tallinn...
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