Jägala may refer to: Jägala, Estonia Jägala (river), a river which runs through Jägala Jägala Falls, a waterfall along the river Jägala concentration...
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Jägala Waterfall (Estonian: Jägala juga; English: /jɛɡælæ/) is a waterfall in northern Estonia on the Jägala River. It is the largest natural waterfall...
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The Jägala is a 98.8 km (61.4 mi)-long river in northern Estonia that flows into the Gulf of Finland in Jõesuu, Harju County. The river runs mostly northwest...
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Jägala Airfield (Estonian: Jägala lennuväli; also Jägala Highway Strip) is a defunct airfield near Jägala, in Partsaare village, Anija Parish, Harju County...
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the number of killed at Jägala concentration camp vary. Soviet investigators concluded that 2,000-3,000 were killed in Jägala and Kalevi-Liiva taken together...
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Jägala (German: Jaggowal) is a village in Jõelähtme Parish, Harju County, in northern Estonia. It lies on the Jägala river, south of the Tallinn–Narva...
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List of canals of Estonia (redirect from Jägala–Pirita Canal)
Kaunissaare kanal". Keskkonnaportaal (in Estonian). Retrieved 2021-02-05. "Jägala - Pirita kanal". Keskkonnaportaal (in Estonian). Retrieved 2021-02-05. "Raudoja...
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Jägala Army Base is a former military base of the Estonian Defence Forces in Jägala village in Jõelähtme Parish, Harju County, Estonia. The base is located...
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Jägala-Joa is a village in Jõelähtme Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. It lies on the right bank of the Jägala River.[citation needed] Jägala...
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kilometres (89 mi), followed by the Põltsamaa, Pedja, Kasari, Keila, and Jägala rivers. Bogs and mires cover 23.2% of the land. Generally the terrain is...
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boroughs: Kostivere, Loo. Villages: Aruaru, Haapse, Haljava, Ihasalu, Iru, Jägala, Jägala-Joa, Jõelähtme, Jõesuu, Kaberneeme, Kallavere, Koila, Koipsi, Koogi...
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List of rivers of Estonia (redirect from Mustjõgi (Jägala))
Hundikuristiku stream Hüüru Ilmatsalu 23 Iskna Jaama River 16.0 Jaama Stream 5.8 Jägala Jänijõgi Järveotsa stream Jõelähtme Jõku Jurga stream Juudaoja Kääpa Kalita...
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cliffs in Gauja National Park, Latvia's largest and oldest national park Jägala Falls is the highest natural waterfall in Estonia. Gastilionys cliffs in...
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commander of the Jägala concentration camp during the German occupation of Estonia. The estimates for the number of killed at Jägala concentration camp...
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Ralf Gerrets, the deputy commandant at the Jägala camp. Jaan Viik, (Jan Wijk, Ian Viik), a guard at the Jägala labor camp, out of the hundreds of Estonian...
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the Jägala concentration camp. He was executed by shooting on March 31, 1961, at the age of 55. Jaan Viik, (Jan Vijk, Ian Viik), a guard at the Jägala concentration...
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Two Combat Controllers watching an A-10 Thunderbolt II landing on the Jägala-Käravete Highway in Estonia, 2017...
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diversification of Ordovician chitinozoans on Baltica: New data from the Jägala waterfall section, northern Estonia". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology...
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demolished) Harku Prison, Harku (for women; founded 1920s) Jägala concentration camp, Jägala (1942–1943, during German occupation) Klooga concentration...
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(65 mi)), Jägala River (97 km (60 mi)) and Valgejõgi River (85 km (53 mi)). The two largest permanently active waterfalls in Estonia, Jägala Falls (8 m...
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It is the third most powerful waterfall in Estonia after Narva Falls and Jägala Waterfall. It is 6 metres (20 feet) high and 60–70 metres (200–230 feet)...
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(Königsberg) Neman at Neman (Kaliningrad Oblast) Narva (at Narva-Jõesuu) Jägala (at Jõesuu) Pirita (at Tallinn) Keila (at Keila-Joa) Kasari (at Matsalu)...
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fields to the north, the Jägala River to the east, the Tallinn–Narva railway to the south, and the highway from Kose to Jägala to the west. Historically...
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Laak August 24, 1907 September 6, 1960 53 years, 13 days Commandant of Jägala Committed suicide by hanging in Canada, allegedly to protect his relatives...
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The site is located near the Baltic coast, north of the Jägala village and the former Jägala concentration camp. It is best known as the execution site...
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(52 km²), additional water is directed to Ülemiste via canals from Pirita, Jägala, Soodla and even from the upper stream of the Pärnu River in Pandivere Heights...
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the Narva (from the south), and the Kymi (from the north). Keila, Pirita, Jägala, Kunda, Luga, Sista and Kovashi flow into the gulf from the south. From...
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Rasivere (Anija Parish) and discharges into the Jägala River in Jõelähtme Parish, only 100 m (330 ft) after Jägala Falls. The length of the river is 49.2 km...
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have confronted Aleksander Laak, responsible for killing 8,500 Jews at Jägala concentration camp, at his suburban Winnipeg home, and after telling him...
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river in the Kõrvemaa region of Estonia. It is a right tributary of the Jägala River [Wikidata]. The Jänijõgi originates 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi) west of...
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