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Ruhnu (Swedish: Runö; Latvian: Roņu sala; Livonian: Rūnõmō) is an
Estonian island in the Gulf of Riga in the
Baltic Sea. Its
territory of 11.9 square...
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Ruhnu Airfield (ICAO: EERU) is an
airfield on
Ruhnu island in Estonia. The
airfield is
situated to the
south of the island, 37
nautical miles (69 km;...
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Estonian Ruhnu sheep (Estonian:
Ruhnu maalammas) are a
breed of
native domesticated sheep found on the
small Estonian island of
Ruhnu in the Gulf of Riga...
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Ruhnu Lighthouse (Estonian:
Ruhnu tuletorn) is a
lighthouse located on the
island of
Ruhnu (in the Gulf of Riga), in Estonia. The
first mention of a lighthouse...
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Ruhnu Parish (Estonian:
Ruhnu vald) is a muni****lity in
Saare County, Estonia. It encomp****es the
island of
Ruhnu in the Gulf of Riga,
together with a...
- Church,
Ruhnu (Estonian:
Ruhnu Püha
Magdaleena kirik), also
known as
Ruhnu Wooden Church (Estonian:
Ruhnu puukirik) is a
wooden church in
Ruhnu Island...
- (Haapsalu, Narva-Jõesuu, Paide, Pärnu and Tartu) plus 1
rural muni****lity (
Ruhnu)
contain only one settlement. As of 2017,
there are no
longer any "borough-parishes"...
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island of Estonia, and
several smaller islands near it, most
notably Muhu,
Ruhnu,
Abruka and Vilsandi. The
county borders Lääne
County to the east, Hiiu...
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became Polish Duchy of Livonia.
Saaremaa remained under Danish control while Ruhnu was part of the
Duchy of
Courland and Semigallia.
During Polish rule in...
- The
small airline Air
Livonia flew from Pärnu to Kuressaare,
Kihnu and
Ruhnu until 2006. In the
summer of 2010,
Estonian Air
operated one
return flight...