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Pechory (Russian: Печоры;
Estonian and Seto:
Petseri) is a town and the
administrative centre of
Pechorsky District in the
Pskov Oblast, Russia. Its po****tion...
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Petseri County (Estonian: Petserimaa) was a
county of
Estonia established in 1918.[citation needed]
Since 1944, however, most of the
county has been administered...
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Petseri Postimees was a
newspaper published in
Estonia from 1909 to 1910. Its
editor was
Anton Jürgenstein. v t e...
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lands in Võru
County located in
southeastern Estonia and
bordering Russia.
Petseri (Russian: Pechory) has been the
historic and
cultural centre for the Setos...
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Finland (Western Karelia, Petsamo),
Estonia (Estonian
Ingria and
Petseri County) and
Latvia (Abrene)
remain part of Russia, the
successor state...
- A
golden kannel pictured in the coat of arms of
Petseri County...
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Viljandi counties) and
Petseri County (area
acquired from
Russia with the 1920
Tartu peace treaty).
During Soviet rule,
Petseri County became a part of...
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first established in 1938. The list also
includes the
historical flag of
Petseri County,
which in 1944 was
occupied by
Soviet forces and
became Pechorsky...
- reinforcements, the
Estonian 2nd
Division counterattacked and
regained Petseri by 29 March. Subsequently, the 'Estonian' Red Army was
pushed behind the...
- 1938–1979, town
rights revoked; Nõmme, 1926–1940,
merged with Tallinn;
Petseri (Pechory), 1776-onwards,
annexed to the
Russian SFSR in 1945. Toompea,...