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Pärnu (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈpærˑnu]) is the fourth-largest city in Estonia.
Situated in
southwest Estonia,
Pärnu is
located 128
kilometres (80 mi)...
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Pärnu County (Estonian:
Pärnu maakond or Pärnumaa; German:
Kreis Pernau) is one of 15
counties of Estonia. It is
situated in the south-western part of...
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Pärnu Jalgpalliklubi Vaprus,
commonly known as
Pärnu Vaprus or
simply Vaprus, is an
Estonian professional football club
based in
Pärnu that
competes in...
- BC
Pärnu, also
known as
Pärnu Sadam (English: Port of
Pärnu) for
sponsorship reasons, is a
professional basketball club
based in
Pärnu, Estonia. The team...
- The
Pärnu Leht was a short-lived
newspaper published in the city of
Pärnu, Estonia. It was
first published on 1
October 1994 and was
discontinued in the...
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Pärnu Postimees ('The
Pärnu Postman',
originally Perno Postimees ehk Näddalileht 'The
Pärnu Postman or W****ly Newspaper') is an
Estonian regional newspaper...
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Pärnu is a city in Estonia.
Parnu or
Pärnu may also
refer to:
Pärnu County, a first-level
administrative subdivision of
Estonia Pärnu (urban muni****lity)...
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Pärnu Bay (Estonian:
Pärnu laht) is a bay in the
northeastern part of the Gulf of
Livonia (Gulf of Riga), in
southern Estonia. It has an area of 411 km2...
- The
siege of
Pärnu (Polish: Parnawa) took
place between February 28 and
March 2, 1609
during the Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611). The
Grand hetman of Lithuania...
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Pärnu (Estonian:
Pärnu jõgi) is a
river in Estonia. It
drains into
Pärnu Bay,
which is an
inlet of the Gulf of Riga. At 144 km, it is one of the longest...