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Holdre is a
village in Tõrva Parish,
Valga County (previously in
Viljandi County) in Estonia. As a
landed estate, the
manor of
Holdre (German: Hollershof)...
- Kansallisteatteri) (1902, Finland)
Frogner Church (Frogner kirke) (1907, Norway)
Holdre Manor (
Holdre mõis) (1910, Estonia)
National Museum of
Finland (Suomen Kansallismuseo)...
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sequence of
reviews in The
Monthly Review for September, 1821,
concludes that
Holdred was the
first person to
discover a
direct and
general practical solution...
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changes were
carried through. In 1921 Patküla
parish was
separated from
Holdre parish and Tõrva borough. Puraküla,
which formerly belonged to Paju parish...
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villages (Estonian: küla) in
Helme Parish. The
villages were: Ala,
Holdre, Jõgeveste, Kähu, Kalme, Karjatnurme, Kiri****üla, Koorküla, Linna, Möldre...
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manor worker in
Holdre Parish (now Tõrva Parish),
Kreis Fellin, in the
Governorate of
Livonia of the
Russian Empire. He
studied in
Holdre village school...
- Tõrva. Town Tõrva
Boroughs Helme,
Hummuli Villages Aitsra, Ala, Alamõisa,
Holdre, Jeti, Jõgeveste, Kalme, Karjatnurme, Karu, Kaubi, Kiri****üla, Koorküla...
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Johan Kõpp (9
November 1874,
Holdre,
Kreis Fellin – 21
October 1970, Stockholm) was an
Estonian bishop and head of the
Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church...
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lieutenant colonel in the
Spanish Army.
While in Spain, he met
Josefa Dumont de
Holdre y Miquel, a
woman ****ociated with the
Spanish court. They got
married and...
- Dumont, 3rd
Count of la
Conquista (Spanish:
Manuel María de Toro y
Dumont de
Holdre,
tercer Conde de la Conquista) (1798 -
April 5, 1818) was a
Spanish nobleman...