Tarvastu is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. It's located about a kilometer east of Mustla. Tarvastu has a population of 99 (as...
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Tarvastu Parish (Estonian: Tarvastu vald) was a rural municipality of Estonia, in Viljandi County. It had a population of 4,216 (as of 1 January 2009)...
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Tarvastu Castle (Estonian: Tarvastu ordulinnus) is a 14th-century castle in Sooviku in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. List of castles in Estonia...
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The Tarvastu River is a river in Viljandi County, Estonia. The river is 26.9 km long, and its basin size is 111.4 km2. It discharges into Lake Võrts. "Keskkonnaregister...
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five parishes (Estonian: kihelkond): Halliste, Helme, Karksi, Paistu, and Tarvastu. Traditionally, the Mulgi dialect was spoken in Mulgimaa. Estonian Encyclopedia...
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February 1922) was an Estonian poet. He was the owner of Ilissa farm near Tarvastu, then in the Russian Empire. Because of the initiative of Reinvald, the...
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Kuressaare Castle Laiuse Castle Pärnu Castle Põltsamaa Castle Purtse Castle Tarvastu Castle Toompea Castle Vastseliina Castle Viljandi Castle Also See: Castles...
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of a hernia, which he developed when moving logs and was buried in the Tarvastu cemetery. Since 1962 an international Martin Klein Memorial in Greco-Roman...
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Hummuli Parish and Põdrala Parish formed Tõrva Parish Viljandi Parish, Tarvastu Parish and Kolga-Jaani Parish formed Viljandi Parish Suure-Jaani Parish...
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near the city of Tartu. It bears similarities to Mulgi, particularly the Tarvastu and Helme varieties. It has historically, along with northern Võro, been...
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