- R.
Simuna (or Semona, or Simona,Hebrew: רב סימונא, read as Rav
Simuna;
Alternative Hebrew spelling: רב סמוניה, רב סמונא, רב סימוניא, רב סמוניא) was a Jewish...
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Simuna is a
small borough in Väike-Maarja Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in
northeastern Estonia. It had a po****tion of 454 as of 2011.
Before 2005 Simuna...
- in Väike-Maarja Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in
northeastern Estonia. The
Simuna meteorite crater is
located in this village. Its
diameter is 8.5 m (30 ft)...
-
January 2009) and an area of 457.39 km².
Small boroughs Kiltsi, Rakke,
Simuna, Väike-Maarja
Villages Aavere -
Aburi - Äntu - Ärina -
Avanduse - Avispea...
- Hugo Laur (20
March 1893 Käru,
Simuna Parish,
Wierland County – 20
December 1977 Tallinn) was an
Estonian actor. 1918-1949 he
worked at
Estonia Theatre...
-
awarded the
honorary rifle,
model 28, on 17
February 1940 Nickname(s) "
Simuna" (personal) "The
White Death" (military) "The
Magic Shooter" (military)...
- Olev
Roomet (13
December 1901 in
Simuna - 23
March 1987) was an
Estonian musician, a
violin player, a
player of the
torupill (Estonian bagpipe) and a singer...
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Pedja jõgi) is the
fourth longest river in Estonia. Its
source is near
Simuna on the
southern slopes of the
Pandivere Upland. The
river flows for 122 km...
- Provinzen.
Paucker was born in the
small Estonian village of
Sankt Simonis (now
Simuna). In 1805, he
began his
studies in
astronomy and
physics at the University...
- was a
counterpart of R.
Simuna, head of the
Yeshiva in Pumbedita.
According to the
Iggeret Rav
Sherira Gaon, R. Ena and R.
Simuna added-on
anonymous annotations...