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Lihula is a town in Lääneranna Parish, Pärnu County, Estonia.
Lihula Castle (German: Leal) was
first mentioned in 1211, but it
appears the site was used...
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Monument of
Lihula is the
colloquial name of a
monument commemorating the
Estonians who
fought for
Estonia against the
Soviet Union in
World War II, located...
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Battle of
Lihula or
Battle of Leal was
fought between invading Swedes and
Estonians for the
control of a
castle in
Lihula,
Estonia in 1220. The exact...
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Lihula JK is an
Estonian football club
based in
Lihula.
Founded in 2009, they
currently play in the III Liiga, the
fifth tier of
Estonian football. As...
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Lihula Parish (Estonian:
Lihula vald) was a
rural muni****lity in Lääne County, Estonia. It had a po****tion of 2,652 (as of 1
January 2010) and an area...
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initially led by King John I, had
invaded Läänemaa. The
Swedish army took the
Lihula stronghold and set up a
small garrison.
Swedish Jarl Karl Döve and Bishop...
- 1999 Otepää town and Pühajärve
Parish formed Otepää
Parish Lihula town was
merged into
Lihula Parish Võsu
borough was
merged into
Vihula Parish Karksi-Nuia...
- of Wiek, but his
troops were
defeated by the
Oeselians in the
Battle of
Lihula in 1220. By that time the
entire northern Estonia came
under the control...
- "
Lihula".
Ramsar Sites Information Service.
Retrieved 2 June 2020. "
Lihula Maasti****aitseala".
Protected Planet.
Retrieved 17 June 2021. "
Lihula | Ramsar...
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Estonian soldiers. The
museum is the
current location of the
Monument of
Lihula.
Official website 59°23′21″N 24°56′28″E / 59.38917°N 24.94111°E / 59...