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Nurmekund (Low German: Nurmegunde) was a
small independent country (ancient
Estonian county) on the
north coast of Lake Võrtsjärv in
Central Estonia,...
- Pent
Nurmekund (16
December 1906 – 28
December 1996) was an
Estonian linguist and polyglot. He
could read over
eighty languages.
Nurmekund came from a...
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elderships in
central Estonia where danger of war was smaller – Vaiga, Mõhu,
Nurmekund and Alempois. The
exact number and
borders of some
elderships are disputed...
- Lake Võrtsjärv and west
coast of Lake Pskov,
bordered by Vaiga, Mõhu,
Nurmekund, Sakala, Tālava, and The Prin****lity of Pskov.
Ugandi had an area of...
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These are
lists of
political office-holders in Estonia. The
ancient counties (maakond) and
parishes (kihelkond) were
headed by
Seniores and
Meliores (Elders)...
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landlocked county in
ancient Estonia,
bordered by Harjumaa, Järvamaa,
Nurmekund, Sakala, and Läänemaa.
Alempois had an area of
approximately 400 hides...
- Persian, Pashto, English, German, French, Italian, and Arabic. Pent
Nurmekund (1906–1996),
Estonian linguist. He
could read over
eighty languages and...
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vandalized in Tallinn". ERR.
Retrieved 17 June 2024. Verschik, Anna. "Ent
Nurmekund as the
Translator of
Yiddish Folksongs Into Estonia," in Scandinavian...
- Lake Võrtsjärv and west
coast of Lake Pskov,
bordered by Vaiga, Mõhu,
Nurmekund, Sakala, Latgale, and Pskov.
Bridport was
built by
Woolston Yard of Southampton-based...
- language. 1989 – Henn
Saari 1990 – ****a Keem,
Erich Raiet 1991 – Pent
Nurmekund 1992 – Rein Kull,
Valev Uibopuu 1993 –
Rudolf Karelson, Uno
Liivaku 1994...