Lehtse is a small borough (alevik) in Tapa Parish, Lääne-Viru County in northern Estonia. As of the 2011 census, the settlement's population was 383. "Population...
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Lehtse Parish (Estonian: Lehtse vald) was a rural municipality of Estonia, in Järva County. The parish existed until 1950. The parish was re-established...
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bridges leading towards Lehtse. On the morning of 8 January 1919, three Estonian armored trains, numbers 1, 2 and 3, left Lehtse to travel to Tapa. Infantry...
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Aegviidu was first mentioned in the will of Baron Johan von Bremen of Lehtse in 1522 as Agevidt farm. Before 1796, the area had also been referred to...
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Aleksander Paikre (also Aleksander Porman(n); 30 December 1871, in Lehtse Parish (now Tapa Parish), Jerwen County – 2 August 1955, in Tapa) was an Estonian...
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Andres Nuiamäe (2 June 1982 in Lehtse, Lääne-Viru County, Estonia – 28 February 2004 in Iraq) was a Junior Sergeant of the Estonian Ground Forces, assigned...
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town in 1926. In October 2005, the town merged with the municipalities of Lehtse Parish, Saksi Parish, and Jäneda Parish to form Tapa Parish. The original...
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Parish was established by merging in October 2005 the town of Tapa with Lehtse and Saksi rural municipalities and in October 2017 the Tapa and Tamsalu...
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Locomotive 2TE116-964 of Russian railway operator Transoil, between stations Tapa and Lehtse, Estonia...
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and Loodna Parish formed Märjamaa Parish 2005 Tapa town, Saksi Parish and Lehtse Parish formed Tapa Parish Jõhvi town was merged into Jõhvi Parish Kuusalu...
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