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upland Pandivere Heights (
Pandivere kõrgustik) is
named after the village. Poet and
writer Jakob Liiv
worked as a
schoolteacher in
Pandivere from 1884...
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features various types of highlands,
including gently rolling uplands (
Pandivere Upland),
steeply rising plateaus (Sakala Upland), and
hilly areas (Otepää...
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Pandivere Upland (or
Pandivere Heights, Estonian:
Pandivere kõrgustik) is
hilly area of
higher elevation in
Northern Estonia. It
contains the highest...
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formed the
North Estonian Klint. The
highest areas were
Pandivere and Jõhvi Uplands; the
Pandivere was
where the Emumägi, the
highest point in the governorate...
- River) is a
river in
Northern Estonia. Its
source is in Lake
Porkuni in
Pandivere (Lääne-Viru County) and it
drains into Hara Bay (part of
Finnish Gulf)...
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Estonia Physical characteristics
Source • location Jõepere
village in
Pandivere • elevation 90 m (300 ft)
Mouth • location Eru Bay, Gulf of Finland...
- moraine. Kame
fields and
eskers are also common,
particularly on the
Pandivere Upland and the West
Estonian Lowland.
Glacial retreat began around 13...
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square kilometres (390 sq mi). Its
sources are in the
karst upland of
Pandivere, in north-eastern Estonia, and its main
tributaries join the
river from...
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become an
Olympic champion has
received a lot of attention. 1960–1964
Pandivere Primary School 1964–1968 Väike-Maarja
Middle School 1968–1971 Tallinn...
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river in Estonia. Its
source is near
Simuna on the
southern slopes of the
Pandivere Upland. The
river flows for 122 km
through Lääne-Viru, Jõgeva and Tartu...