- The
Kurkse tragedy (Estonian:
Kurkse tragöödia)
occurred on 11
September 1997, when 14
Estonian soldiers of the
Baltic Battalion drowned in the
Kurkse Strait...
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Kurkse Strait (Estonian:
Kurkse väin) is a
strait in Estonia,
located between Pakri Islands and
Continental Estonia; this
strait is part of Gulf of Finland...
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Kurkse is a
village in Lääne-Harju Parish,
Harju County in
northern Estonia.
Kurkse küla (Korkis) in 1934
Kurkse küla (Korkis) in 1934
Kurkse tragedy...
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Kurkse is a
cargo ship
which was
ordered by
Estonian Shipping Company in 1997. It was the
fifth and last ship of her class. The ship
route was...
- (Swedish: Lillbyn) on Väike-Pakri (Swedish:
Lilla Rågö) in 1934
Aerial photo of
Kurkse (Swedish: Korkis) in 1934
Aerial photo of av
Alliklepa (Swedish: Aklop)...
- 1997 –
Kurkse tragedy:
Fourteen Estonian soldiers of the
Baltic Battalion are
drowned or die of
hypothermia during a
training exercise in the
Kurkse Strait...
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incident Lee
Mirecki incident Kurkse tragedy Taylor,
Ronald B. (December 27, 1988). "Ill-Trained to
Survive Heat :...
- Estonia. The
river is 54.1 km long and
basin size is 481.1 km2. It runs into
Kurkse Strait.
Trout and
grayling live in the river. "Keskkonnaregister 4.7.1.7"...
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Paldiski (Pakri) Bay (Swedish: Rågövik), over 20 m deep. The
shallow 3 km wide
Kurkse strait separates the
islands from the
mainland in south. The area of Väike-Pakri...
- Osmussaar), the
northwest coast of the
Harju District (Nõva, Vihterpalu,
Kurkse, the
Pakri Peninsula and the
Pakri Islands), and
Naissaar Island near Tallinn...