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    Kreenholm (German: Krähnholm for crow islet) is a river island in Estonia, located in the Narva River, within the city limits of Narva. The island is...
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  • The Kreenholm Manufacturing Company (historical alternate spelling: Krenholm; Estonian: Kreenholmi Manufaktuur; German: Krähnholm Manufaktur; Russian:...
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  • Meistriliiga, the top flight of Estonian football. The club's home ground is Kreenholm Stadium. The club was founded as Avtomobilist in 1979, changed their name...
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    Narva Kreenholm Stadium (also Kreenholm Stadium; Estonian: Narva Kreenholmi staadion) is a multi-purpose stadium in Narva, Estonia. The stadium holds...
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  • Narva Ice Hall (Estonian: Narva jäähall) is an ice arena in Narva, Estonia. The hall was opened in 2003. Its capacity is 1500. The hall has an ice arena...
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    spinning mill in Europe on the island of Kreenholm at Narva, Estonia, which employed 4,500 people. The Kreenholm Manufacturing Company's factory in Narva...
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  • Narva Kreenholm 1993: Narva Kreenholm 1994: Narva Kreenholm 1995: Narva Kreenholm 1996: Narva Kreenholm 1997: Tartu Välk 494 1998: Narva Kreenholm 1999:...
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    falls it is split into two branches by the Kreenholm island, thus the falls consist of two branches. Kreenholm Falls, west of the island, is 60 metres (200 ft)...
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  • Narva PSK (redirect from Kreenholm Narva)
    Narva PSK (Estonian: Narva Paemurru Spordikool) is an amateur ice hockey team located in Narva, Estonia, which plays in the Unibet Hokiliiga, the top tier...
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    and other large-scale industrial developments, like the restoring of Kreenholm Manufacture, were the driving force behind the influx of internal migrants...
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    of the Kreenholm plant to the Estonian SSR. When Estonia regained independence in 1991 during the Collapse of the Soviet Union, the Kreenholm Manufacturing...
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    rather large industrial sector developed in Estonia. For example, the Kreenholm Manufacturing Company was then the world's largest cotton mill. After...
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  • Norma Tallinn 1971 – Tempo Tallinn 1972 – Balti Laevastik Tallinn 1973 – Kreenholm Narva 1974 – Baltika Narva 1975 – Baltika Narva 1976 – Dvigatel Tallinn...
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    Aleksander Promet (10 November 1879, in Kreenholm – 18 September 1938, in Tallinn) was an Estonian painter and graphic artist. His parents were blue-collar...
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    falls, it is split into two branches by the Kreenholm island, thus the falls consist of two sections. Kreenholm Falls, west of the island, is 60 meters (200 ft)...
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    engineer in Imperial Russia. He first worked for Ludwig Knoop at the Kreenholm Manufacturing Company, Narva, Estonia – which at the time was part of...
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  • Kuressaare Kuressaare Kuressaare linnastaadion 1,000 Narva Trans Narva Narva Kreenholm Stadium 1,065 Nõmme Kalju Tallinn Sportland Arena 1,172 Nõmme United Männiku...
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  • ) Tulevik Kuressaare linnastaadion 2001 Levadia 2–0 Narva Trans Narva Kreenholm Stadium 3–0 (5–0 agg.) Lilleküla artificial turf 2002 Flora 1–1 (4–2 p)...
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  • is Villem, who comes from the countryside to the city to work at the Kreenholm Manufacturing Company. At first, the city and factory work seem promising...
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  • Disputed with Morocco. Saint Michel 0.142 Third smallest commune of Monaco. Kreenholm 0.13 Island in Narva River, part of Estonia. Koivusaari 0.13 Island part...
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  • in the Soviet lower leagues for HK Lokomotiv Moscow and Estonian teams Kreenholm Narva and Talleks Tallinn [et] between 1981 and 1991, but managed to play...
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    and was the main sports ground of the city until the construction of Kreenholm Stadium saw the stadium turn into a semi-abandoned sports facility. After...
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  • of ice hockey in Estonia. Five teams participated in the league, and Kreenholm Narva B won the championship. 1990s portal Estonian Ice Hockey Association...
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    Kitselaid Kõbajalaid Koerakuiv Kõinastu Koipsi Kõrgelaid Kõrksaar Kõverlaid Kreenholm Kriimi laid Kräsuli Kuivarahu Külalaid Kullilaid Kullipank Küllisäär Kumari...
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  • Referee: Charles Schaack (Luxembourg) ÍA won 6–3 on aggregate. 26 June 1999 Kreenholm Stadium, Narva Attendance: 200 Referee: Srečko Kandare (Slovenia) Jokerit...
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  • place Top goalscorer Goals 1992 Kreenholm Narva Tempo Tallinn Valga Lokomotiiv 1992–93 Pärnu Tervis Tallinna Sadam Kreenholm Narva 1993–94 Pärnu JK/Kalev...
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  • 977 Referee: Richard O'Hanlon (Republic of Ireland) 29 June 1996 Narva Kreenholm Stadium, Narva Attendance: 127 Referee: Taras Bezubyak (Russia) 30 June...
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  • Linnastaadion in Rakvere, instead of their regular stadium, the Narva Kreenholm Stadium in Narva, which did not meet UEFA requirements. Panevėžys played...
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    graduated from Narva city school. Between 1902 and 1923 he worked at Kreenholm Manufacturing Company. From 1923 to 1949 he was an actor of the national...
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  • Linnastaadion in Rakvere, instead of their regular stadium, the Narva Kreenholm Stadium in Narva, which did not meet UEFA requirements. "Austria vs. Estonia"...
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