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Vooremaa ("Drumlin Land" in Estonian; also Saadjärv
Drumlin Field[citation needed]) is a 977 km2 (377 sq mi)
landscape region mostly in Jõgeva County,...
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Andres Vooremaa (born 19 July 1944 - 12
December 2022) was an
Estonian chess player, who
twice won the
Estonian Chess Championship. He was
awarded the...
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nature of
Vooremaa. "
Vooremaa maasti****aitseala kaitse-eeskiri –
Riigi Teataja". www.riigiteataja.ee.
Retrieved 29
March 2021. "
Vooremaa Maasti****aitseala"...
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Vooremaa is a
newspaper published in Estonia. It's the
official newspaper of Jõgeva County.[citation needed] "Print run of
Estonian newspapers falls on...
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Adventists and
other Christians also have
their congregations.
Vooremaa Vooremaa (newspaper)
Central Jõgeva
parish Main
building of
Kuremaa manor Kuremaa...
- the illness.
vooremaa.ee
Rahutu hingega Nelli Pius
leidis tegevuspaiga Põltsamaa
kandis 16 July 2016.
Retrieved 18
August 2018.
vooremaa.ee
Rahutu hingega...
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known as Aame, Ame and Amedi) is a 59 km (37 mi) long
river mostly in
Vooremaa, Estonia. It is a left
tributary of the Emajõgi. Its
source is Lake Kuremaa...
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Andres Veiel (born 1959),
German film
director and
screenwriter Andres Vooremaa (born 1944),
Estonian chess player Andres Võsand (born 1966), Estonian...
- 1944 – Tim McIntire,
American actor and
singer (d. 1986) 1944 –
Andres Vooremaa,
Estonian chess player (d. 2022) 1945 –
Paule Baillargeon,
Canadian actress...
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September 2023. Oj****alu,
Villu (20
October 2004). "Võistluslik viik".
Vooremaa (in Estonian).
Retrieved 30
November 2022. "Kaimo Kuusk".
Eesti Jalgpalli...