- The
Varbola Stronghold (Latin:
Castrum Warbole, Estonian:
Varbola Jaanilinn) was the
largest circular rampart fortress and
trading centre built in Estonia...
- in 1998 as
Varbola for the
Estonian Shipping Company, Tallinn.
During a
charter to Dart Line she was
renamed Dart 6,
reverting to
Varbola when the charter...
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Varbola is a
village in Märjamaa Parish,
Rapla County, in
western Estonia.
Varbola Stronghold classification of
Estonian administrative units and settlements...
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Volkwin demanded that the
inhabitants of
Varbola accept Christianity and
release their prisoners.
around Varbola around Lohu
around Kose
Danish Estonia...
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kuldaeg "Pada hill forts". VisitEstonia.com.
Retrieved 12
September 2022. "
Varbola hill fort". VisitEstonia.com.
Retrieved 12
September 2022. "10 Historic...
- 7,400
kilowatts (9,900 hp),
giving her a
speed of 17
knots (31 km/h).
Varbola was
built by
Astilleros de Huelva, Huelva,
Spain as yard
number 572. She...
-
governance centres used
since ancient times up
until today. Some others, like
Varbola are
historical sites nowadays. Most
likely the
Estonian hillforts were...
- Out of the 1500
coins published in catalogues, 1000 are Anglo-Saxon.
Varbola Stronghold (Latin:
Castrum Warbole) was one of the
largest circular rampart...
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August Vann (23
October 1884
Varbola Parish,
Harrien County – 6
February 1942 Sverdlovsk, Russia) was an
Estonian politician. He was a
member of IV Riigikogu...
- 12th and 13th-centuries. The name was
possibly derived by Saal from the
Varbola Stronghold; a 10th
through 12th-century
circular rampart fortress and trading...