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Laiuse (Polish: Lajs, German: Lais) is a
small borough (alevik) in Estonia. It is
located in Jõgeva
County and is a part of Jõgeva Parish. As of the 2011...
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Laiuse Romani was a
Romani variety spoken in Estonia. It was a
mixed language based on
Romani and Estonian. The
Romani people first appeared in Estonia...
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Laiuse Castle (Estonian:
Laiuse ordulinnus, German: Burg Lais) was a
Livonian Order castle in Laiusevälja, Jõgeva Parish, Estonia. The
castle is now in...
- most Para-Romani
languages is
based on Indo-European languages,
except for
Laiuse Romani (which is
based on Estonian) and
Erromintxela (which is
based on...
- the
Polish reign in
Estonia (1582–1622) it was part of
Laiuse starostwo,
which became Laiuse fief
during Swedish rule (1622–1721). In 1756, Jõgeva manor...
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Travellers (Norwegian &
Swedish Travellers)
Scottish Lowland Travellers Laiuse Romani language Irish Travellers Romani diaspora Romani people in Finland...
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district (starostwo) of
Oberpahlen (Põltsamaa)
district (starostwo) of Lais (
Laiuse)
district (starostwo) of
Kirrumpah (Kirumpää)
district (starostwo) of Neuhausen...
- Indo-European 2022 AD
Schopfloch Jews of
Bavaria Laiuse Romani Mixed Romani–Estonian 1940s AD
Laiuse Romani of
Laiuse Lanuvian Indo-European 500s BC[citation needed]...
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Laiuse Field) is a
village in Jõgeva Parish, Jõgeva County, Estonia. It is
located about 10 km
northeast of the town of Jõgeva,
adjacent to
Laiuse small...
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Bohemian Romani Carpathian Romani Domari language Finnish Kalo
language Laiuse Romani language Lotegorisch Parya language Romani alphabets Romani language...