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Karepa is a
village in
Haljala Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in
northeastern Estonia. The
Kalame Farm
Museum (or
Richard Sagrits Museum) is a farm museum...
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Finland and on the
western s**** of the
Selja River. It
neighbours Karepa in the east.
Rutja has
beautiful beaches and (mainly pine) forests.[citation...
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Richard Sagrits (19
December 1910 in
Karepa – 11
December 1968 in Tallinn) was an
Estonian painter.
Sagrits (with
Elmar Kits and
Evald Okas)
painted the...
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Bogatkins built a
summer house in
Karepa. In
several of his works,
Bogatkin depicted the
landscape around Karepa and the life of fishermen. Vladimir...
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Brooklyn Hills when
Ashton B.
Fitchett sold
additional lots of land. Both
Karepa and
Apuka Streets were
extended onto this
newly available land. Brooklyn...
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Hawea Karepa Mataira (3
December 1910 – 15
November 1979) was a dual-code
rugby football player who
represented New
Zealand in both
rugby union and rugby...
- Kurgja-Linnutaja [43] Järva
County Museum Kalame Farm
Museum part of
Virumaa Museums Karepa Haljala Parish Kapp
Family Home
Museum Viljandi Suure-Jaani
Karilatsi Open...
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created by
Virko Annus. In his youth, he
attended summer theatre camp in
Karepa. In 2008, he was
accepted into the
Estonian Academy of
Music and Theatre's...
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Idavere -
Haili -
Idavere - Ilumäe -
Joandu - Kakuvälja -
Kandle -
Karepa - Kärmu - Käsmu -Karula -
Kavastu -
Kisuvere - Kiva - Kõldu -
Koljaku -...
- Altja, Andi, Annikvere, Eisma, Eru, Haili, Ilumäe, Joandu, Kakuvälja,
Karepa, Karula, Käsmu, Kiva, Koljaku, Koolimäe, Korjuse, Kosta, Lahe, Lauli, Lobi...