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Naissaar (Swedish: Nargö; German: Nargen) is an
island in Estonia. It is
located in the Gulf of Finland,
northwest of the
capital city Tallinn, and is...
- were in Tallinn.
During World War I in 1914, the
native po****tion of
Naissaar island was
expelled from the
island and it was
turned into a
military base...
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Naissaar Museum (Estonian:
Naissaare Muuseum) is a
museum located on the
island of
Naissaar in
Estonia that
presents the
military history of the island...
- Port of
Naissaar (port code EE NAI, Estonian:
Naissaare sadam) is a wide
seaport which is
situated on the east of the
coast of the
Naissaar island, Viimsi...
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Tallinna reid),
Kopli Bay, Kakumäe Bay and Palj****aare Bay. The
islands Naissaar and
Aegna border the bay in the north, the
Viimsi Peninsula to the east...
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Naissaar Lighthouse (Estonian:
Naissaare tuletorn) is a
lighthouse located on the
Estonian island of
Naissaar in the Gulf of Finland. The
first lighthouses...
- been
based with a unit of
Russian fleet at the
small Estonian island of
Naissaar (Nargen) in the
Tallinn Bay. In
December 1917,
Petrichenko and 81 Russian...
- Board.
Retrieved 2012-07-24. "Purjetamine
Tallinna Lahel - Sailing.ee -
Naissaar, Pärnu ja muu". Sailing.ee.
Retrieved 10
April 2018. http://www2.tbo...
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Finland 1918 1939–1940
Estonia (1918–1919)
Galicia Hungary (1919)
Ireland Naissaar Saxony Slovakia (1919)
Tarnobrzeg Užice Würzburg
Brussels Soldiers' Council...
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Finland 1918 1939–1940
Estonia (1918–1919)
Galicia Hungary (1919)
Ireland Naissaar Saxony Slovakia (1919)
Tarnobrzeg Užice Würzburg
Brussels Soldiers' Council...