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Naissaar (Swedish: Nargö; German:
Nargen) is an
island in Estonia. It is
located in the Gulf of Finland,
northwest of the
capital city Tallinn, and is...
- of the self-styled "Soviet
Republic of
Soldiers and Fortress-Builders of
Nargen" and in 1921, de
facto leader of the
Kronstadt Commune, and the
leader of...
- This is an
incomplete list of
music festivals held
yearly in Estonia: List of
festivals in Estonia...
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Bernhard Woldemar Schmidt (11 April [O.S. 30 March] 1879,
Nargen,
Estonia – 1
December 1935, Hamburg) was an
Estonian optician. In 1930 he
invented the...
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Vasily Samoylov (who was an
amateur painter)
spent some time
working on
Nargen island. The
resulting works were
purchased by
Pavel Tretyakov and the Imperial...
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Russian fleet at Reval,
during which time she made a
survey of the
island of
Nargen.
After substantial blockading and
convoy escort work,
Temeraire was ordered...
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captain and crew put up a
determined resistance. The
action took
place off
Nargen island (now Naissaar),
which defends Reval from the sea. The
Admiralty took...
- in 2007.
Sylvia (Haydn's "Üksik saar", 2004 at
Nargen Opera)
Zelmira (Haydn's "Armida", 2005 at
Nargen Operas)
Hannerl (Schubert's ja Berté's "Kolme neitsi...
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reminded the
Russian emperor of the
island Nargen (now Naissaar) near
Tallinn in the Gulf of Finland.
German “
Nargen” and
Estonian “Nartingen” mean a “narrow...
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Lebedev then
became commander of the
Aleut on 10
November 1891, and the
Nargen at an
unknown date. On 1
January 1893 he was
promoted to
Captain 2nd Rank...