-
islands and
consists of
three parts: Lake
Peipus /
Chudskoye (Estonian:
Peipsi järv, Russian: Чудское озеро), the
northern part of the lake, with an area...
- The
Peipsi whitefish (Coregonus maraenoides) is a
freshwater whitefish of the
family Salmonidae that
naturally occurs in Lake
Peipus on the
border of Estonia...
- sea
across from Sweden, to the
south by Latvia, and to the east by Lake
Peipsi and Russia.
Estonian territory covers 45,335 km2 (17,504 sq mi), of which...
- (Austria, Hungary) Lake
Ohrid (North Macedonia, Albania;
Liqeni i Ohrit) Lake
Peipsi-Pihkva (Estonia, Russia) Lake
Great Prespa (Albania,
North Macedonia, Greece)...
- 1,690
Largest lake in Finland; a
group of
smaller lake
basins 5
Peipus Peipsi-Pihkva järv, Чудско-Псковское озеро,
Peipusa ezers Estonia,
Russia 3,555...
- of the
Russian Old
Believers live
primarily along the west bank of Lake
Peipsi in the east.
There are also
small Jewish and
Muslim communities. Thirty-four...
- "On the
migratory Black Sea
Lamprey and the
nomenclature of the ludoga,
Peipsi and
ripus whitefishes (Agnatha: Petromyzontidae; Teleostei: Coregonidae)"...
- Berg, Eiki (1997).
Common Border,
Shared Problems:
Research Reports. Lake
Peipsi project. Plaat, J. (2011). "Orthodoxy and
Orthodox Sacral Buildings in Estonia...
- prisoners. Of the six murderers, four were
ethnic Estonians, and one was a
Peipsi-area Russian. The most
notable among them was the
local Komsomol activist...
-
Pskov Oblast, Russia. It is
situated on a
peninsula on the s**** of Lake
Peipsi-Pihkva.
Before 1920 it was a part of
Pskov Governorate. From 1920 to 1944...