- Pärnu
Alevi Cemetery (Estonian: Pärnu
Alevi kalmistu) is a
cemetery in Pärnu, Estonia. The
cemetery was
established in 1773.
Amandus Heinrich Adamson,...
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Raadi cemetery, (Estonian:
Raadi kalmistu) is the
oldest and
largest burial ground in Tartu, Estonia,
dating back to 1773. Many
prominent historical figures...
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Friedhof von
Ziegelskoppel or
Kirchhof von Ziegelskoppel; Estonian:
Kopli kalmistu) was Estonia's
largest Lutheran Baltic German cemetery,
located in the...
- Rahumäe
Cemetery (Estonian: Rahumäe
kalmistu) is a
cemetery located at Rahumäe in Nõmme District, Tallinn, Estonia. This muni****l
cemetery was established...
- Pärnamäe
Cemetery (Estonian: Pärnamäe
kalmistu) is a
cemetery in
Pirita District, Tallinn, Estonia. Its area is 105.6 ha. The
cemetery was
opened in 1962...
- (Estonian:
Tallinna Kaitseväe
kalmistu),
sometimes called the
Tallinn Military Cemetery (Estonian:
Tallinna Sõjavae
kalmistu), is one of the
three cemeteries...
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Vormsi Cemetery (Estonian:
Vormsi kalmistu) is a
cemetery in
Vormsi Island in Lääne County, Estonia. The
cemetery is
located next to
Vormsi St. Olav's...
- Elva
Cemetery (Estonian: Elva
kalmistu) is a
cemetery in a
forest park on the edge of the city of Elva, Estonia. The
address of the
cemetery is Vaikne...
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cemetery (German:
Friedhof von Moik or
Kirchhof von Moik, Estonian: Mõigu
kalmistu) was a
large Baltic German cemetery,
located in the
Tallinn suburb of Mõigu...
- New St. John's
Cemetery (Estonian: Uus-Jaani
kalmistu) is a
cemetery in Tartu, Estonia. Next to this
cemetery is
located Old St. John's Cemetery. The cemetery...