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Virumaa (Latin: Vironia; Low German:
Wierland; Old Norse: Virland) is a
former independent county in
Ancient Estonia. Now it is
divided into Ida-Viru County...
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Wierland County (German:
Kreis Wierland or
Wierlandischer Kreis, Estonian: Viru kreis, Russian:
Vezenbergsky uyezd, Russian: Везенбергскій/Вирляндскій...
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authorities of the
Bishopric of Dorpat; the
Bishopric of
Reval with the Harrien-
Wierland gentry were on his side; the
Livonian Order conditionally recognised his...
- the Oort
cloud and the
Yarkovsky effect. Öpik was born in Kunda,
Kreis Wierland,
Governorate of
Estonia then a part of the
Russian Empire. He went to the...
- born as
August Traksmann in the
manorial estate in Põlula village,
Kreis Wierland (now in
Vinni Parish), in the
Governorate of Estonia. He
Estonianized his...
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provincial border between Wierland and
Dorpat counties was 20,377
fathoms (37.265 km; 23.156 mi) long, and
between Wierland and
Fellin counties was 18...
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Peeter Siegfried Nikolaus Põld (12 July 1878 Puru,
Wierland County – 1
September 1930) was an
Estonian pedagogy specialist,
school director, and politician...
- (alevik) in
Vinni Parish (Kirchspiel Finn
before 1930), Lääne-Viru
County (
Wierland before 1919) in
northeastern Estonia.
Before the 13th century,
there has...
- reign.
Birger Brosa undertook a sea-borne
expedition that
ended up in
Wierland in
eastern Estonia,
either before or
after Sverker's accession. A certain...
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Kristjan Raud (22
October 1865, Kiri****üla,
Vinni Parish – 19 May 1943, Tallinn) was an
Estonian symbolist painter and
illustrator who was one of the founders...