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Kuressaare (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈkureˈsˑɑːre]) is a town on the
island of
Saaremaa in Estonia. It is the
administrative centre of
Saaremaa Muni****lity...
- FC
Kuressaare,
commonly known as
Kuressaare, is an
Estonian professional football club
based in
Kuressaare,
Saaremaa island. The club's home
ground is...
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Kuressaare Airport (Estonian:
Kuressaare lennujaam, IATA: URE, ICAO: ****E) is an
airport in Estonia. The
airport is
situated 1.5
nautical miles (2.8 km;...
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Kuressaare Castle (Estonian:
Kuressaare linnus; German:
Schloss Arensburg), also
Kuressaare Episcopal Castle (Estonian:
Kuressaare piiskopilinnus), is...
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Kuressaare Parish (Estonian:
Kuressaare vald) was a
rural muni****lity of Estonia, in
Saare County. The
parish was
formed in 1938. It
existed until 1950...
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Kuressaare linnastaadion is a multi-purpose
stadium in
Kuressaare, Estonia. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and
hosts the
matches of...
- FC
Kuressaare U21 is the
reserve team of
Estonian football club FC
Kuressaare,
playing in the town of
Kuressaare. As of 24
August 2013. Note:
Flags indicate...
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Kuressaare Sports Center (Estonian:
Kuressaare Spor****skus) is a
sport hall in
Kuressaare,
Saare County, Estonia. The
centre was
opened in 2004 and is...
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centre of the island, and of the
Saare maakond (county), is the town of
Kuressaare. From the 13th
century until the
first half of the 20th century, the island...
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islands of
Saaremaa and Hiiumaa,
including the
capital of the
Saare County,
Kuressaare The
southwestern coast of Finland,
including the city of Turku; also the...