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Prangli (Swedish: Vrangö) is an
Estonian island in the Gulf of Finland. The
earliest known written records of
Prangli date from 1387, the
island was then...
- Aksi (also
known as Väike-
Prangli (Little
Prangli) or Äksi) (Swedish:
Lilla Wrangelsö) is an
Estonian island in the Gulf of
Finland with an area of 59...
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Prangli is a
village in
Kanepi Parish, Põlva County, in
southeastern Estonia. The
painter Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (1824–1902) was born in Prangli...
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Prangli Landscape Conservation Area (Estonian:
Prangli maasti****aitseala) is a
nature park
which is
located in
Harju County, Estonia. The area of the nature...
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Prangli even
formed separate muni****lities.
Their po****tion
diminished during Soviet occupation,
either gradually or by force. Today,
Prangli (73...
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Catfish and the
Bottlemen Commune of Rango,
Kayanza Province,
Burundi Prangli,
formerly known as Rango, an
Estonian island Rango Narayan Orpe (fl. 1660s–1680s)...
- Lauttasaari, Lidingö, Ljusterö, Lolland, Manilaid, Mohni, Møn, Muhu, Poel,
Prangli, Osmussaar, Öland, Replot, Ruhnu, Rügen, Saaremaa,
Stora Karlsö, Suomenlinna...
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Soviet Navy
transport vessel in
World War II
until beached in 1941 on
Prangli Island during the
Soviet evacuation of Tallinn. The ship was
built in 1910...
- Estonian-language
newspaper Grüüne
Postimees National Daily Estonia Estonian Prangli Leht
Local Prangli 1997
Estonian Pravo i
Pravda (Право и правда)
Russian Puhja Valla...
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contains the
Viimsi Peninsula and
several islands,
including Naissaar,
Prangli, and Aksi. The flag and coat of arms of
Viimsi Parish were
designed by...