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Sangaste (Võro: Sangastõ) is a
small borough (Estonian: alevik) in Otepää Parish,
Valga County,
southern Estonia.
Sangaste has a po****tion of 228 (as...
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Sangaste Castle (Estonian:
Sangaste loss) is a
castle in
Sangaste, Otepää Parish,
Valga County. The
castle was
built in 1879 to 1881 and
designed by architect...
- Hill in the
village of Kähri. In
Sangaste Parish:
Sangaste Castle and park,
Sangaste Church,
Sangaste cemetery,
Sangaste Town Hill, Harimägi Hill, the birthplace...
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Sangaste Parish (Estonian:
Sangaste Vald) was a
rural muni****lity of the
Estonian county of
Valga with a po****tion of 1,464 (as of 1
January 2010) and...
- Edmonton, Alberta)
technically in
Estonia and
Finland count Viktor Berg de
Sangaste, is a Finnish-origin
professional male
squash player who
represented Canada...
- Parish, Tõlliste
Parish and Õru
Parish formed Valga Parish Otepää Parish,
Sangaste Parish and
parts of Puka
Parish and
Palupera Parish formed Otepää Parish...
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Ugandi Tartu Standard forms South Estonian literary language Dialects Sangaste-Karula Puhja-Rannu Võnnu-Kambja Tartu-Maarja Otepää
Writing system Latin...
- von Rauch, an
officer in the
Russian army. In 1911 the
family moved to
Sangaste in
Governorate of Livonia.
Rauch graduated from the
University of Tartu...
- trains, they
headed from
there in the
direction of Elva, Rõngu, Puka and
Sangaste, and on
January 30, 1919,
fierce battles were
reached near Valga, where...
- Räpina Parish, Põlva
County 1931 Saku Saku, Saku Parish,
Harju County 1900
Sangaste Tsirguliina,
Valga Parish,
Valga County 1889 Saue Saue, Saue Parish, Harju...