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Kaarepere (German: Kersel) is a
village in Jõgeva Parish, Jõgeva
County in
eastern Estonia.
Kaarepere is
served by
Kaarepere railway station. classification...
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Kaarepere railway station (Estonian:
Kaarepere raudteejaam) is a
historic railway station located in the
village of K****inurme near
Kaarepere in eastern...
- Jõõpre Jäpern Jööri Jöhr Jüri Jürgens
Juuru Jörden
Kaagvere Kavershof Kaarepere Kersel Kaarma Karmel Kabala Cabbal Kappel Kadrina Katharinen Kadriorg...
- Karl Muru (1
January 1927 Pikkjärve,
Kaarepere Parish (now Jõgeva Parish) – 30 May 2017) was an
Estonian literary scholar and
literary critic. In 1958...
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Louis Metslang (also Lui Metslang; 17
October 1906
Kaarepere Parish (now Jõgeva Parish),
Kreis Dorpat – 8 June 1942 Tallinn) was an
Estonian politician...
- Palamuse, and 25 villages: Änkküla, Eerikvere, Ehavere, Imukvere, Järvepera,
Kaarepere, Kaiavere, K****ivere, Kivimäe, Kudina, Luua, Mullavere, Nava, Pikkjärve...
- Jõgeva
County 1878 Jõhvi Jõhvi, Jõhvi Parish, Ida-Viru
County 1929
Kaarepere Kaarepere, Jõgeva Parish, Jõgeva
County 1927
Kabala Viru-Kabala,
Vinni Parish...
- trains, met the
Tartumaa Partisan Battalion who had
reached the
railway in
Kaarepere and made a
proposal to
Julius Kuperjanov to go to
Tartu together. Kuperjanov...
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Ellakvere -
Endla - Härjanurme -
Imukvere -
Iravere - Järvepera - Jõune -
Kaarepere -
Kaave -
Kaera -
Kaiavere - Kantküla - Kärde - K****inurme - K****ivere...