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served by Pärnu Airport. Pärnu or Old Pärnu (Latin: Perona, German:
Pernau, Alt-
Pernau, Estonian: Vana-Pärnu),
which was
founded by the
bishop of Ösel–Wiek...
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performed a coup in the
Swedish fortress of
Pernau.
Oldenbokum and his men
organized a
party at one of
Pernau's council members, Klas Zinte, who they knew...
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found in the
archives of the city of
Pernau (Pärnu) a do****ent
called "M****cripts Held by the Tsar".
Dabelov left
Pernau to
inform a
university ****ociate...
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Johann Voldemar Jannsen (16 May [O.S. 4 May] 1819 in Vändra,
Kreis Pernau, Livonia,
Russian Empire – 13 July [O.S. 1 July] 1890, in Tartu) was an Estonian...
- The
Kreis Pernau (English: Pärnu County; Estonian: Pärnu kreis, Russian: Перновскій уѣздъ, romanized: Pernovskiy uyezd) was one of the nine subdivisions...
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Ferdinand Johann Adam von
Pernau (1660-1731), who had been a
member of the
Privy Council of
Albert V, Duke of Saxe-Coburg.
Pernau was a
pioneering student...
- 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...
- de Kogel's Homepage.
Retrieved 2022-12-24.
Pernau, Andreas. "Philips P2000T".
Homepage von
Andreas Pernau.
Retrieved 2022-12-24. Kohnke,
Wolfgang (2001)...
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daily newspaper.
Moulvi Muhammad Baqir was its
first editor.
Rekhta Books Pernau,
Margrit (2003). "The
Delhi Urdu Akhbar:
Between Persian akhrabat and English...
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Livonian towns: 51 95 17.4 10 Riga 14 34
Reval (Tallinn) 14.3 -
Pernau 22.7 49.4
Scania 32.6 82 15 52 Gotland,
Sweden 29.4 81.4 14.9 19 Prussian...