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Hageri (German: Haggers) is a
small borough (Estonian: alevik) in
Kohila Parish,
Rapla County,
northern Estonia. As of the 2011 census, the settlement's...
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Cultivar Group names such as T.
orphanidea Hageri Group and
Whittallii Group.
Cultivars include T.
orphanidea Hageri Group ‘Splendens’. The
Whittallii Group...
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Hageri is a
village in
Kohila Parish,
Rapla County in
northwestern Estonia. As of the 2011 census, the settlement's po****tion was 128. "Po****tion by...
- and Ann
Alavina (née Kroll) (1874–1952). She
attended the
Hageri village school and the
Hageri Educational Society School,
which she
graduated from in 1917...
- Aste -
Audru -
Avinurme Eidapere - Erra
Haabneeme - Häädemeeste -
Habaja -
Hageri -
Hagudi -
Haljala -
Halliste -
Harku -
Helme -
Hulja -
Hummuli Iisaku -...
- Aruküla
Aseri ****aku Aste
Audru Avinurme Eidapere Erra
Haabneeme Häädemeeste
Hageri Hagudi Haljala Halliste Harku Helme Hulja Hummuli Iisaku Ilmatsalu Jõgeva...
- the late 1910s. Kuno
Veeber was born Kuno
Bernard Weber at
Adila manor,
Hageri Parish (now part of
Kohila Parish) to
Konstantin Villibald Weber and Bertha...
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those using a
narrow approach divide the
species into T. bithynica, T.
hageri and T. whittallii. The
number of
accepted species has
varied between 50...
- Aruküla
Aseri ****aku Aste
Audru Avinurme Eidapere Erra
Haabneeme Häädemeeste
Hageri Hagudi Haljala Halliste Harku Helme Hulja Hummuli Iisaku Ilmatsalu Jõgeva...
- Otto
Friedrich Ignatius (28 July 1794,
Hageri - 7
September 1824,
Saint Petersburg) was a Baltic-German painter, writer, and composer. His father, David...