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Riisipere (German: Riesenberg) is a
small borough (alevik) in the Saue Parish,
Harju County, Estonia.
Prior to the
administrative reform of
Estonian local...
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spoken in
Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Nissi Parish, Estonia. Nissi, part of
Riisipere small borough, Estonia. Jehovah-Nissi. This
disambiguation page lists...
- Lake
Raigastvere Raigastvere Räpina paisjärv Ratasjärv Lake
Ratva Ratva Riisipere Valgejärv 10.9
Harju part of Valgejärve
Landscape Conservation Area Riiska...
- east (Aegviidu) and to
several western destinations (Pääsküla, Keila,
Riisipere, Turba, Paldiski, and Kloogaranna).
These are
electrified lines and are...
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villages (est: külad, sg. küla) in Saue Parish.
Small boroughs:
Laagri -
Riisipere -
Turba Villages: Ääsmäe - Aila -
Allika -
Alliku - Aude -
Ellamaa - Haiba...
- part of the
former Keila–Haapsalu line, that was
completed in 1905. The
Riisipere–Haapsalu
section was
abandoned in 2004, but
rebuilt as far as
Turba during...
- Tallinn-Pärnu/Viljandi
through Saku and Tallinn-Paldiski
through Saue and Keila. Tallinn-
Riisipere line used to be
extended to Haapsalu. The Rail
Baltic Tallinn-Riga-Warsaw...
- (Järva) Prillimäe
Puhja Puka
Puurmani Raasiku Rakke Ramsi Räni
Rannu Ravila Riisipere Risti Roela Roiu Rõngu Roosna-Alliku Rõuge
Rummu Sadala Saku
Salme Sangaste...
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Vasalemma in 1965 and
between Vasalemma –
Riisipere in 1981. The
electrified section between Riisipere and
Turba was
opened in
December 2019. Electrification...
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Dedicated to St. Mary,
mother of
Jesus Nissi Church Lutheran 1871–1873
Riisipere, now
containing Nissi 59°06′14″N 24°18′34″E / 59.10389°N 24.30944°E...