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Erastvere (German: Errestfer, Võro:
Erästvere) is a
village in
Kanepi Parish, Põlva
County in
southeastern Estonia. It is
located just
southeast of Kanepi...
- Lake
Erastvere is a lake of Estonia. List of
lakes of
Estonia v t e...
- The
Battle of
Erastfer (also
Battle of Errestfer,
Battle of
Erastvere) took
place on 29
December 1701 (O.S.) / 30
December 1701 (Swedish calendar) / 9...
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Kanepi Parish.
Small borough Kanepi Villages Abissaare -
Aiaste -
Erastvere -
Hauka -
Heisri - Hino -
Hurmi - Häätaru -
Ihamaru - Jõgehara - Jõksi...
- muni****lity, by the Tallinn–Tartu–Võru–Luhamaa road (E263), just next to
Erastvere. As of the 2011 census, the village's po****tion was 150. On 1
March 2021...
- The
river is 103.4
kilometres (64.2 mi) long. The
river begins at Lake
Erastvere and
empties into the Emajõgi River. The river's
middle course is protected...
- Paul Leis (14
November 1874
Erastvere Parish, Võru
County – 16
January 1947
Kanepi Parish, Võru County) was an
Estonian politician. He was a
member of...
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Konrad Arras (14 July 1876
Erastvere Parish (now
Kanepi Parish),
Kreis Werro – 30
October 1930 Tartu) was an
Estonian politician. He was a
member of the...
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January 9, 1702 N.S.) – The
Battle of
Erastfer takes place near what is now
Erastvere in Estonia, as a
large Russian force commanded by
Boris Sheremetev invades...
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January 9, 1702 N.S.) – The
Battle of
Erastfer takes place near what is now
Erastvere in Estonia, as a
large Russian force commanded by
Boris Sheremetev invades...