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Vaabina is a
village in
Antsla Parish, Võru County, in
southeastern Estonia,
located about 6 km
northeast of the town of Antsla. It has a po****tion of...
- Today, the
areas of the
village remain in the
villages of Lümatu and
Vaabina. The
village was
abolished in 1977. "Päring kohanimeandmebaasist. Eesti...
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Partially preserved Äntu Hill Fort Lääne-Viru County, Äntu
Vaabina Castle 16th
century (?)
Vaabina Destro**** Vao
Castle 14th
century Vao
Partially preserved...
- Säre -
Taberlaane - Toku -
Tsooru - Uhtjärve -
Urvaste - Uue-Antsla -
Vaabina -
Viirapalu -
Visela - Ähijärve
Antsla Parish is
twinned with: Perho, Finland...
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Adolf Zilmer (also Zillmer; born 1892,
Vaabina Parish (now
Antsla Parish),
Kreis Werro – died 16
March 1936, Tallinn) was an
Estonian politician. He served...
- ****a Keem (also ****a Keem; 6
April 1915 Keema,
Vaabina Parish – 27
December 1997 Tartu) was an
Estonian linguist and ethnographer. From 1936
until 1943...
- 5 mi) T69 Võru ( T2)
Kuigasti Tõrva ( T6) 71.3 km (44.3 mi) T70
Antsla Vaabina ( T69) 6.9 km (4.3 mi) T71 Rõngu ( T3) Otepää
Kanepi ( T2) 39.3 km (24...
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history textbook in the
Estonian language in 1912. Emma ****on was born in
Vaabina Parish, Võru County,
Governorate of Livonia, part of the
Russian Empire...
- Neu-Kamby
Manors with side
manor Maydellshof (Kambja and Maidla)
Uelzen Manor (
Vaabina)
Felix Manor (Veelikse)
Waimastfer Manor with side
manor Tirmast (Vaimastvere...
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estates (now in Estonia).
Jakob Johann Igelström (1735–1804) Lord of
Vaabina (Uelzen), Põlgaste (Pölcks) and
Jaungulbene (Neu-Schwaneburg) estates....