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Püssi (/ˈpʊsi/ PUUS-ee; Estonian: [ˈpysʲːi]) is a town in Lüg****e Parish, Ida-Viru County, Estonia, with a po****tion of 917 as of 2018[update]. It is...
- Finland. The 12-kilometre (7.5 mi) long
underground cable starts at the
Püssi substation and runs the
coast of the Gulf of
Finland at Aseri. From there...
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Jussi Pussi is a 1970
Finnish film
directed by Ere
Kokkonen and
produced by
Spede Pasanen. Vesa-Matti
Loiri stars in the
title role. The film explores...
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Pihtla Parish two
seats out of 11 (24.7%
share of votes; 163 votes) and in
Püssi, four
seats out of 13 (31.8%
share of votes; 191 votes). In the 2005 local...
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Juhan Piirimaa (born
Johannes Preimuth; 9
February 1898
Püssi Parish (now Lüg****e Parish),
Kreis Wierland – c. 1942) was an
Estonian politician. He was...
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Ahtme and
Sompa in 1960. The town of Kiviõli and the
boroughs of Oru,
Püssi and
Viivikonna were
subordinated to the city in 1964. Thus, Kohtla-Järve...
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Pussi is a
village in Peipsiääre Parish,
Tartu County in
eastern Estonia.
classification of
Estonian administrative units and
settlements 2014[dead link]...
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neighbouring Maidla Parish and the town of
Püssi were
merged into Lüg****e Parish.
Towns Kiviõli,
Püssi Small boroughs Erra, Lüg****e,
Sonda Villages...
- Mõisaküla, Mustvee, Narva-Jõesuu, Otepää, Paide, Paldiski, Põltsamaa, Põlva,
Püssi, Rakvere, Räpina, Rapla, Saue, Sillamäe, Sindi, Suure-Jaani, Tamsalu, Tapa...
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Parish Oru Parish,
Risti Parish and
Taebla Parish formed Lääne-Nigula
Parish Püssi town,
Maidla Parish and Lüg****e
Parish formed Lüg****e
Parish 2014 Kaarma...