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- Talupidajate Keskliit) Coalition Party and Country Union (Koonderakond ja Maarahva Ühendus) Coalition Party and Country Union (Estonian Coalition Party/Estonian...
- as Estonians and Finns. The oldest known endonym of the Estonians is maarahvas, literally meaning "land people" or "country folk". It was used until...
- Society 1938 – 3rd class Order of the White Star "Kaarel Liidak- 110. Maarahva elujõud, Tiit Merenäkk, Pikkar Joandi, Elmatar 1999 | vanaraamat.ee". www...
- https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110843637 Kallas, Oskar. Kaheksakümmend Lutsi maarahva muinasjuttu, kogunud Oskar Kallas. Jurjevis (Tartus) Schmakenburg'i trükikojas...
- 1994 in Tallinn under the name of Estonian Country People's Party (Eesti Maarahva Erakond, EME). On 18 October 1999 the party was renamed to People's Union...
- Gauja Estonians (Estonian: Koiva maarahvas, Leivu maarahvas or leivud; Latvian: Vidzemes igauņi – 'Vidzeme Estonians' or leivi) were Estonians who lived...
- century the self-denomination eestlane (Estonian) along with the older maarahvas (country folk) spread among Estonians in the then provinces of Estonia...
- Eesti Rahvusbibliograafia. 2008. Retrieved 21 October 2018. "Maa Hääl : maarahva ajaleht, nr. 27, 4 märts 1938" (in Estonian). Maa Hääl (via DIGAR Eesti...
- The Ludza Estonians (in the Ludza dialect: Lutsi maarahvas – ‘Lutsi Estonians’, in Latvian: Ludzas igauņi) are a group of ethnic Estonians living in and...
- the ruling parties during most of the interwar period. The Rural League (Maarahva Liit) was formed in 1917 following an article in the Postimees newspaper...