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Saksa is a
village in
Kehtna Parish,
Rapla County in northern-central Estonia.
classification of
Estonian administrative units and
settlements 2014[dead...
- speechless,
incomprehensible to
Slavic speakers; the
Finnish call the
country Saksa, from the name of the
Saxon tribe; in
Lithuanian it is Vokietija, of unclear...
- and
Allemagne in
Spanish and French, respectively,
Niemcy in Polish, and
Saksa and
Saksamaa in
Finnish and Estonian, respectively. The
terms autonym, endonym...
- 496–517.
Meelis Maripuu.
Omavalitsuseta omavalitsused:
Halduskorraldus Eestis Saksa okupatsiooni ajal 1941–1944. 2012. Pinder,
David (1990).
Western Europe:...
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released on 5
April 2024
through Nuclear Blast and was
produced by
Janne Saksa. The
album received generally positive reviews from critics. Sam Khaneka...
- team
signed S**** "Sumail" H****an, Yeik "MidOne" Nai Zheng, and
Martin "
Saksa" Sazdov.
Sumail was
released from the team in July 2020, with Ceb replacing...
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Archived from the
original on July 18, 2023.
Retrieved July 18, 2023.
Saksa, Jim (July 20, 2023). "Santos off to slow
start on
constituent casework"...
- Cross") and as Kryžiuočių
Ordinas in Lithuanian, Vācu
Ordenis in Latvian,
Saksa Ordu or, simply, Ordu ("The Order") in Estonian. The
fraternity which preceded...
- LUT
Henna Raekorpi,
Business student, LUT
Rector D.Sc. (B.A.) Juha-Matti
Saksa Vice
Rector (Research) Jari Hämäläinen, PhD,
Professor Vice
Rector (Education)...
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Linnateater or (German)
Revaler Stadttheater in 1860–1910; and
Tallinna saksa teater in 1910–1939.[citation needed] In 1939, the
theater was
closed and...