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Pilistvere is a
village in Põhja-Sakala Parish,
Viljandi County, in
central Estonia. It is
located about 11 km (7 mi) east of the town of Võhma and about...
- Jaan Jung (18
November 1835 Tammeküla,
Pilistvere Parish – 26 June 1900 Tamme,
Imavere Parish) was an
Estonian educator,
cultural personnel, archeology...
- conference. ENIP was
officially founded in
August 1988 in the
village of
Pilistvere in
central Estonia. ENIP
represented the
radical wing of the Estonian...
-
Andres Larka VR I/1 (5
March 1879
Pilistvere (now Põhja-Sakala Parish),
Kreis Fellin – 8
January 1943 Malmyzh, Kirov,
Soviet Union) was an
Estonian military...
- Jürgenfeldt; 29
November 1884 in Paide,
Kreis Jerwen – 22 May 1955 in
Pilistvere) was an
Estonian politician and pedagogue. He was a
member of I Riigikogu...
- Estonian). 19 June 2004.
Retrieved 20
April 2020. Pihlak, Jaak (2005). "
Pilistvere Kihelkond Ja
Vabaduse Risti Vennad" (PDF) (in Estonian).
Viljandi Muuseum...
- Estonian). 19 June 2004.
Retrieved 20
April 2020. Pihlak, Jaak (2005). "
PILISTVERE KIHELKOND JA
VABADUSE RISTI VENNAD" (PDF) (in Estonian).
Viljandi Muuseum...
- Kolga-Jaani Kõo
Livonian Crusade Monastic state of the
Teutonic Knights Pilistvere Põltsamaa
Rulers of
Estonia Võhma
Kuidas elasid inimesed vanasti, möödunud...
- government-in-exile from 1945 to 1963.
August Rei was born in Kurla,
Pilistvere parish,
Kreis Fellin (now Türi Parish, Järva County). He
began studying...
- on 30
November 2015 in
Viljandi and was
buried on 10
December 2015 in
Pilistvere Cemetery. Lindström,
Lauri (1994).
Album Academi****
Universitatis Tartuensis...