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    Raadi Manor (German: Ratshof) was in the area known as Raadi-Kruusamäe, on the outskirts of Tartu in Estonia. The manor and Raadi Manor Park were the...
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    to Raadi Manor and is now the new site of the Estonian National Museum. In 1940 100 hectares (250 acres) were requisitioned from the Raadi Manor estates...
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  • Raadi may refer to: Raadi, Tartu County, borough in Estonia Raadi or Raadi-Kruusamäe, neighbourhood of Tartu Raadi Airfield Raadi Manor Lake Raadi, lake...
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    2013) and an area of 2.83 km2 (1.09 sq mi). Raadi is mainly suburban area. The name Raadi comes from Raadi Manor (German: Ratshof), which belonged to the...
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    farmers' traditional lifestyle, fests and holidays. The museum opened at Raadi Manor in 1922 with the Finnish ethnographer Ilmari Manninen as its director...
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    Lake Raadi is a lake on the edge of Tartu, Estonia. It was part of the grounds of 18th-century Raadi Manor, the grounds are now open to the public. The...
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  • Soviet air base. Raadi-Kruusamäe, or Raadi for short, neighbourhood of Tartu bordering Raadi in south. Raadi Manor Lake Raadi "Tere, Raadi alev! - Uudised...
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    During the interwar period Tähtvere neighbourhood was built, former Raadi Manor buildings started to house Estonian National Museum (destroyed during...
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    von Liphart, came from a noble Baltic German family that was based at Raadi Manor in what is now Estonia. His family were members of the national intelligentsia...
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    and geophysics were destroyed by shrapnel or looted. Bombing destroyed Raadi Manor, the main building of the Estonian National Museum. The 2nd Shock Army...
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  • ethnographer. He led the Estonian National Museum when it opened at Raadi Manor. Manninen was born in Viipuri in 1894. in 1919 Tartu University was allowed...
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    Vastseliina, Orava Manor [et], and other appertaining manors, as well as for Raadi Manor and its appertaining manors, including the Raadi majorat manor. The last...
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    palaces and manor houses in Estonia. This list does not include castles, which are listed in a separate article. As there are at least 400 manor houses in...
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    Lindhardt and Annette von Loewenwolde. He came from a noble family based at Raadi Manor who were members of the Estonian intelligentsia and owned a significant...
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    The population density is 17.150/km2 (44.42/sq mi). It has one borough (Raadi), six small boroughs (Äksi, Kõrveküla, Lähte, Tabivere, Vahi and Vasula)...
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    Avanduse Manor in Simuna. Avanduse Manor (German: Awandus) is located in Simuna. It was first mentioned in written records in 1494. The present-day manor building...
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    Saku, Estonia (category Manor houses in Estonia)
    transit). The Vääna River crosses Saku. Saku Manor (German: Sack) traces its history back to 1463. The current manor house was built in 1825-1830 in a neoclassical...
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    Käru (category Manor houses in Estonia)
    (1907–1959) was born in Käru Manor. Käru manor Wooden church in Käru. Käru reservoir Käru manor, the smithy List of palaces and manor houses in Estonia "Eesti...
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    Baltic nobility Cemeteries Kopli cemetery Mõigu cemetery Great Cemetery Raadi cemetery Courland Deutsch-Baltische Gesellschaft Flight and expulsion of...
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    Keila-Joa (category Manor houses in Estonia)
    365 kW. There has been a manor house on the site of Keila-Joa manor (German: Schloss Fall) since the 17th century. The present manor house was built in 1831–1833...
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    Gregor von Helmersen (category Burials at Raadi cemetery)
    Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 246. Kammeri Manor, birthplace of Gregor von Helmersen at Estonian Manors Portal...
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    administrative centre of Kambja Parish. Earlier there was located Vastse-Kambja manor (Neu-Kamby). Kambja Church burned down several times, but was always rebuilt...
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    Friedrich Robert Faehlmann (category Burials at Raadi cemetery)
    Friedrich Robert Faehlmann (Fählmann) (31 December 1798 in Ao Manor, Kreis Jerwen – 22 April 1850 in Tartu) was an Estonian writer, medical doctor and...
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    Adavere (category Manor houses in Estonia)
    outside the town is the 'Estonian mainland midpoint symbol denoting'. Adavere Manor (German: Addafer) was established as an estate in the 17th century. The...
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    Riisipere (category Manor houses in Estonia)
    mentioning of Nissi (as a village) was in Danish Census Book. Apart from the manor, Nissi Church is the main place of interest. The church was built in 1873...
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    Kehtna (category Manor houses in Estonia)
    valet in Kehtna Manor Külliki Saldre (born 1952), actress The local government of Kehtna Parish, the former Steward's house of Kehtna Manor The vodka cellar...
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    Alu, Estonia (category Manor houses in Estonia)
    first mentioned in 1241 as Alafæ village in the Danish Census Book. Alu Manor was first mentioned in 1409 as Alven (later known as Allo). The present...
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    Harku (section Harku manor)
    Harku. Politician Edgar Savisaar (1950–2022) was born in the prison. Harku manor (German: Hark) was founded in 1372 by the Teutonic Order. In 1583 it became...
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    Vasalemma (category Manor houses in Estonia)
    ISBN 9949-407-18-4. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vasalemma manor. Vasalemma Parish (in Estonian) Vasalemma manor on Estonian Manors Portal v t e...
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    Ravila (category Manor houses in Estonia)
    in northern Estonia. Ravila was first referred to as the location of a manor in 1469. A later baroque building was burned down during the Revolution...
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