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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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Valentin Smirnov (22
April 1887
Petserimaa,
Pskov Governorate – ?) was an
Estonian politician. He was a
member of IV Riigikogu. "Juhatus ja liikmed". Riigikogu...
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Eduard Brok (also
Eduard Brock; born 1880
Petserimaa) was an
Estonian politician. He was a
member of II Riigikogu. He was a
member of the
Riigikogu since...
- not
recognised by Ukraine. Ivangorod/Jaanilinn and
Pechorsky District/
Petserimaa Russia Estonia In 1917, the
Autonomous Governorate of
Estonia was formed...
- Tallinn, 1924
Riigi Teataja. 15.
juunil 1926 Erelt,
Pekka (6 July 2005). "
Petserimaa separatistid ja salakuulajad" (in Estonian).
Eesti Ekspress. Retrieved...
- York:
Simon & Schuster. pp. 489–491. ISBN 0-671-55709-2. Alenius, Kari, “
Petserimaa ja
Narvataguse integreerimine Eestiga ning
idaalade maine Eesti avalikkuses...
- Estonia.
Pechory was
renamed Petseri and the area
became Petseri County (
Petserimaa). In 1940,
Estonia was
annexed by the
Soviet Union, and the area became...
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Jakob Kalju (29
March 1903 Järvesuu
Parish (now
Setomaa Parish),
Petserimaa – 20
April 1942 Sevurallag,
Sverdlovsk Oblast) was an
Estonian politician....
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Pankjavitsa near the
hamlet of
Roodva in the
former Estonian province of
Petserimaa.
Since 1945
Russia occupies a
large part of this
province including Roodva/Rootova...
- Egor
Mazantsev (also Egor Masanzev; 1897 in
Petserimaa – ?) was an
Estonian politician. He was a
member of V Riigikogu. He was a
member of the Riigikogu...