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Arved Viirlaid (1922–2015).
Padise is a
place for
Padise equestrian centre (Estonian:
Padise ratsakeskus).
Padise Abbey Padise Manor Kloostri river classification...
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Padise Parish (Estonian:
Padise vald) was a
rural muni****lity in
Harju County, north-western Estonia. It
covered an area of 366.55 km2 and had a po****tion...
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Padise Abbey (Estonian:
Padise klooster) was a
former Cistercian monastery in
Padise in
Harju County, Estonia,
settled in 1310 by the
dispossessed monks...
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Laane is a
village in Lääne-Harju Parish,
Harju County in
northern Estonia.
classification of
Estonian administrative units and
settlements 2014[dead link]...
- Pae is a
village in Lääne-Harju Parish,
Harju County in
northern Estonia. The po****tion was 105 as of 2011.
classification of
Estonian administrative...
- who fell in
their hands.
Among others, they
burned down the
Cistercian Padise Abbey and m****acred the 28
monks who had
failed to escape. The chronicle...
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Night Uprising,
which broke out in 1343 with the
burning of
Padise Abbey in
modern Padise Parish. The
uprising led
Denmark to sell its
possessions in...
- Abbey. In 1305, Kärkna
Abbey (also
known as
Falkenau Abbey) and in 1319
Padise Abbey, both in Estonia, were put
under the
authority of Stolpe. In 1534...
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Parish 2017
Aegviidu borough was
merged into
Anija Parish Keila Parish,
Padise Parish,
Vasalemma Parish and
Paldiski town
formed Lääne-Harju
Parish Saue...
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administrative reform in 2017 when four muni****lities –
Keila Parish,
Padise Parish,
Vasalemma Parish and the town of
Paldiski – were
merged to become...