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Lokša or lokše (Slovak pronunciation: [
ˈlɔkʂa] and [ˈlɔkʂe] respectively; may be
written in
English as
loksha or lokshe) is a type of
potato pancake like...
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Loksa is a town and muni****lity in
Harju County, Estonia, most
known for its
shipping industry. The town is
situated on the
estuary of the Valgejõgi...
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Loksa may
refer to
several places in Estonia:
Loksa, town in
Harju County Loksa,
Kuusalu Parish,
village in
Kuusalu Parish,
Harju County Loksa, Lääne-Viru...
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Soviet occupation, in 1940,
Tallinn became a city of
republic significance.
Loksa was
transferred to Viru
County in 1949. The rest of
Harju County was replaced...
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northern Estonia, the
largest in
Harju County.
After joining with the
adjacent Loksa Parish in 2005, the muni****lity has now a po****tion of 6,863 (as of 1...
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Loksa is a
village in
Kuusalu Parish,
Harju County in
northern Estonia. It lies on the Valgejõgi River, just
south of the town of
Loksa. "X-GIS(4) Portal"...
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Loksa is a
village in Tapa Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in
northeastern Estonia. "RL003: Po****tion by
place of
residence (settlement), **** and age, 31...
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loanword laska 'pastry' (probably a
metathesized form of
Slovak lokša or
Ukrainian lóksa),
hence a
metonymic occupational name for a
pastry cook. In Hungarian...
- Keila, Kilingi-Nõmme, Kiviõli, Kohtla-Järve, Kunda, Kuressaare, Lihula,
Loksa, Maardu, Mõisaküla, Mustvee, Narva-Jõesuu, Otepää, Paide, Paldiski, Põltsamaa...
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Heinver (born
Kaarel Uurmann; 22
March 1886 in Uurita,
Kuusalu Parish – 1961
Loksa Selsoviet) was an
Estonian politician. He was a
member of VI
Riigikogu (its...