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Cities of Järvamaa:
Järvamaa
Järvamaa-Järva County
Järva County (Estonian: Järva maakond or Järvamaa; German: Jerwen; Latin: Jervia) is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is situated in the central part
Järvamaa-Estonia
parish had multiple forts. By the 13th century, Estonia comprised eight major counties: Harjumaa, Järvamaa, Läänemaa, Revala, Saaremaa, Sakala, Ugandi, and
Järvamaa-Counties of Estonia
developed in Estonia: Saaremaa (Osilia), Läänemaa (Rotalia or Maritima), Harjumaa (Harria), Rävala (Revalia), Virumaa (Vironia), Järvamaa (Jervia), Sakala
Järvamaa-Estonia under Swedish rule
as the city of Reval (Tallinn) in June 1561 (and somewhat later Jerwen (Järvamaa)) asked for and were granted protection by the Swedish king Eric XIV, leading
Järvamaa-Duchy of Estonia (1561–1721)
northern parts of present-day Estonia — Reval (Tallinn) and the counties of Harjumaa, Western Virumaa, Raplamaa and Järvamaa — submitted to the Swedish king
Järvamaa-Estonian Declaration of Independence
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC. The independent Republic of Estonia shall include Harjumaa, Läänemaa, Järvamaa, Virumaa, with the city of Narva and its surroundings
Järvamaa-History of Estonia
developed in Estonia: Saaremaa (Osilia), Läänemaa (Rotalia or Maritima), Harjumaa (Harria), Rävala (Revalia), Virumaa (Vironia), Järvamaa (Jervia), Sakala
Järvamaa-Haplogroup N-M231
Finland, Latvia (Daugavpils apriņķis) N-CTS8173 Estonia (Lääne-Virumaa) N-FT213922 ) N-BY32524 Estonia (Järvamaa), Finland (Oulu Province) N-FGC39882 Lithuania
Järvamaa-Paide
Rahvastiku ühtlusarvutatud sündmus- ja loendusstatistika: Järvamaa 1965-1990. Sari C (in Estonian and English). Tallinn: Eesti Kõrgkoolidevaheline Demouuringute
Järvamaa-Ancient Estonia
developed in Estonia: Saaremaa (Osilia), Läänemaa (Rotalia or Maritima), Harjumaa (Harria), Rävala (Revalia), Virumaa (Vironia), Järvamaa (Jervia), Sakala
Järvamaa-List of hospitals in Estonia
This is a list of hospitals in Estonia. East Tallinn Central Hospital official website in Estonian
Järvamaa-Highways in Estonia
Highways in Estonia are the main transport network in Estonia. The Estonian national classification includes several classes of highways: Main road (põhimaantee)
Järvamaa-Vehicle registration plates of Estonia
Vehicle registration plates of Estonia are divided into 18 categories, the most common of these (A1) is composed of three numbers and three letters (e
Järvamaa-Tapa, Estonia
Rahvastiku ühtlusarvutatud sündmus- ja loendusstatistika: Järvamaa 1965-1990. Sari C (in Estonian and English). Tallinn: Eesti Kõrgkoolidevaheline Demouuringute
Järvamaa-Saare County
developed in Estonia: Saaremaa (Oesel), Läänemaa (Rotalia or Maritima), Harjumaa (Harria), Rävala (Revalia), Virumaa (Vironia), Järvamaa (Jervia), Sakala
Järvamaa-Kehra pulp and paper mill
Harjumaa. Järvamaa. Raplamaa. Lääne-Virumaa. Ida-Virumaa. Villem Raam (general editor). Tallinn: Valgus. Page 19 Eesti arhitektuur. 3, Harjumaa. Järvamaa. Raplamaa
Järvamaa-Türi
Rahvastiku ühtlusarvutatud sündmus- ja loendusstatistika: Järvamaa 1965-1990. Sari C (in Estonian and English). Tallinn: Eesti Kõrgkoolidevaheline Demouuringute
Järvamaa-2011 Estonian parliamentary election
A parliamentary election was held in Estonia on 6 March 2011, with e-voting between 24 February and 2 March 2011. The newly elected 101 members of the
Järvamaa-Alempois
Alumbus) was a small independent landlocked county in ancient Estonia, bordered by Harjumaa, Järvamaa, Nurmekund, Sakala, and Läänemaa. Alempois had an area
Järvamaa-Nurmekund
independent country (ancient Estonian county) on the north coast of Lake Võrtsjärv in Central Estonia, bordered by Sakala, Alempois, Järvamaa, Mõhu, and Ugandi.
Järvamaa-2003 Estonian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Estonia on 2 March 2003. The newly elected 101 members of the 10th Riigikogu assembled at Toompea Castle in Tallinn
Järvamaa-Ranked list of Estonian counties
2.8% 16.5 8 Jõgevamaa 36,922 2.8% 14.2 9 Raplamaa 36,684 2.7% 12.3 10 Järvamaa 36,208 2.7% 14.7 11 Saaremaa 34,845 2.6% 11.9 12 Valgamaa 34,265 2.6% 16
Järvamaa-Ma näen su häält season 3
Estonian). Delfi. 23 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023. "Järvamaa naine lasi telesaates imekauni lauluhääle valla". Järva Teataja (in Estonian)
Järvamaa-1992 Estonian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Estonia on 20 September 1992, alongside parliamentary elections. As no candidate received over 50% of the vote, a
Järvamaa-1999 Estonian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Estonia on 7 March 1999. The newly elected 101 members of the 9th Riigikogu assembled at Toompea Castle in Tallinn
Järvamaa-Estonian County Competition
penalties 5–3 Põlvamaa won with penalties 4–2 Järvamaa won with penalties 5–4 Võrumaa won with penalties 5–4 Estonian Football Association (in Estonian)
Järvamaa-Artur Sirk
Movement and an outspoken opponent of the government. A native of rural Järvamaa, Sirk came from a humble background, being a farmer's son. As a student
Järvamaa-2007 Estonian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Estonia on 4 March 2007. The newly elected 101 members of the 11th Riigikogu assembled at Toompea Castle in Tallinn
Järvamaa-2023 Esiliiga
Unitedi peatreener". soccernet.ee. 4 December 2022. Retrieved 1 March 2023. "Järvamaa naiste- ja tüdrukute jalgpalli arendama asuv Klettenberg: eesmärk on Eesti
Järvamaa-Väinjärv
Finnish). Retrieved 2024-04-19. "Väinjärv ja telkimisala". Järvamaa turismiinfo (in Estonian). 2024-04-19. Retrieved 2024-04-19. "Väinjärv ja Paide tehisjärve
Järvamaa-Kätlin Piirimäe
1995) is an Estonian athletics competitor. She was born in Viljandi. In 2016 she graduated from Järvamaa Vocational College (Estonian: Järvamaa Kutsehariduskeskus)
Järvamaa-Tamsalu
Rahvastiku ühtlusarvutatud sündmus- ja loendusstatistika: Järvamaa 1965-1990. Sari C (in Estonian and English). Tallinn: Eesti Kõrgkoolidevaheline Demouuringute
Järvamaa-Prandi (river)
swimming in the Neva River in Koigi". Järvamaa Infoportaal. Retrieved 7 December 2009. "Prandi jõgi" (in Estonian). eestigiid.ee. Retrieved 7 December
Järvamaa-Martti Rosenblatt
(born 29 December 1987) is an Estonian volleyball player, who currently plays for Järvamaa. As a member of the senior Estonia men's national volleyball team
Järvamaa-Laimons Raudsepp
the head coach of Sylvester Tallinn, and 2016–2018 Järvamaa VK. He has been the head coach of Estonia men's national volleyball team and coach of Finland
Järvamaa-Evely Kaasiku
Kaasiku and the silver miracle in Estonia". orientering.sport. Retrieved 21 July 2023. Teataja, Järva (18 July 2023). "Järvamaa orienteeruja tegi MMil supersoorituse"
Järvamaa-Richard Indreko
parish, Järvamaa – 10 March 1961 in Stockholm) was an Estonian historian and archaeologist. He is noted for his research into ancient Estonian history
Järvamaa-Lääne County
developed in Estonia: Saaremaa (Osilia), Läänemaa (Rotalia or Maritima), Harjumaa (Harria), Rävala (Revalia), Virumaa (Vironia), Järvamaa (Jervia), Sakala
Järvamaa-List of volleyball clubs in Estonia
This is the list of volleyball clubs operating (or was operated) in Estonia. The list is incomplete. "Võru Võrkpalliklubi - ESR". www.spordiregister.ee
Järvamaa-Jerwen County
Руниверс. Retrieved 22 December 2013. "Ajaloolise Järvamaa (Jerwen) lühitutvustus" (in Estonian). Estonian Manors. Retrieved 22 December 2013. "Первая всеобщая
Järvamaa-Ei ole üksi ükski maa
Ei ole üksi ükski maa ('No Land Is Alone') is an Estonian patriotic song, which was created in 1987 by Alo Mattiisen. The lyrics were created by Jüri Leesment
Järvamaa-2016–17 Baltic Men Volleyball League
level of club volleyball in the Baltic states. Bigbank Tartu Pärnu Rakvere Järvamaa Selver Tallinn TTÜ ASK Kuldīga Jēkabpils Lūši Poliurs/Ozolnieki Ezerzeme/DU
Järvamaa-2015–16 Baltic Men Volleyball League
the highest level of club volleyball in the Baltic states. Bigbank Tartu Järvamaa Pärnu Rakvere Selver Tallinn TTÜ ASK Kuldīga Biolars/Jelgava Daugavpils
Järvamaa-List of German exonyms for places in Estonia
other places in Estonia. German exonyms List of European exonyms List of German exonyms for places in Latvia KNAB, Place Names Database of EKI: Estonia
Järvamaa-Staël von Holstein
introduced in the Estonian and Latvian Houses of Nobility. Johann Stael von Holstein (died 1512), Member of the Livonian Order and Vogt of Järvamaa Matthias Stael
Järvamaa-Viktor Puskar
joining the Estonian national units in 1917. At the beginning of the Estonian War of Independence in 1918, Puskar was leader of the Järvamaa Defence League
Järvamaa-Lammasküla
1936 Lammasküla was again merged to Liigvalla Parish which was part of Järvamaa. Lammasküla Manor had a starch factory. Since 1856 Lammasküla was the location
Järvamaa-Atla-Eeru Inn
November 17, 2023. Raam, Villem, ed. (1997). Eesti arhitektuur. 3, Harjumaa. Järvamaa. Raplamaa. Lääne-Virumaa. Ida-Virumaa. Tallinn: Valgus. p. 97. Puhkus Eestis
Järvamaa-III liiga
III liiga is the fifth-highest football league arranged by the Estonian Football Association. It consists of 48 teams, divided geographically into four
Järvamaa-List of active football clubs in Estonia
This list contains all active clubs in Estonia in 2017 List of football clubs in Estonia Previously known as Maardu FC Levadia Previously known as Maag
Järvamaa-ISO 3166-2:EE
ISO 3166-2:EE is the entry for Estonia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Järvamaa-A. H. Tammsaare
Estonian literature and "The Estonian Novel". Tammsaare was born in Järvamaa, in the municipality of Albu, village of Vetepere, Estonia. The son of a farmer,
Järvamaa-Uno Aan
Retrieved 22 March 2021. "Järvamaa elutööpreemia saab elupõline järvakas Uno Aan | Järvamaa Omavalitsuste Liit". jarva.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 23 March
Järvamaa-2018 in Estonian football
Saaremaa v Pärnumaa Järvamaa v Võrumaa Tartumaa v Lääme-Virumaa Viljandimaa v Raplamaa 1. Club did not enter the Championship Source: Estonian Football Association
Järvamaa-2017–18 Baltic Men Volleyball League
defeated Pärnu in the final with the score 3–2. Bigbank Tartu Pärnu Rakvere Järvamaa Saaremaa Selver Tallinn TTÜ Jēkabpils Lūši OC Limbaži/MSĢ Daugavpils Universitate
Järvamaa-1994–95 Estonian Cup
Kärdla Linnameeskond v Tallinna Jalgpallikool Lokomotiiv Valga v FC Lelle Järvamaa JK v Kopli SK Tallinn JK Tervis Pärnu v JK Dünamo Tallinn JK Tulevik Viljandi
Järvamaa-2019 in Estonian football
v Estonia Estonia v Belarus Estonia v Netherlands Belarus v Estonia Estonia v Germany Ukraine v Estonia Netherlands v Estonia Estonia v
Järvamaa-Navesti
connected the ancient counties of Sakala and Järvamaa is located in the village. "Navesti küla" (in Estonian). eestigiid.ee. Retrieved 23 December 2012
Järvamaa-Ans. Andur
Ans. Andur is an Estonian indie rock band formed in 2002 in the city of Paide. Madis Aesma and Gert Pajuväli had been partners in Kirssidega Paide Kultuurimaja
Järvamaa-Pätsavere
and Lähevere in 2014. Külade nimistu täieneb. (in Estonian) Järva Teataja, 21 January 2014. Järvamaa. Kohanimenõukogu asustusnimede töörühma arvamused
Järvamaa-2022 in Estonian football
Läänemaa Järvamaa v Saaremaa Jõgevamaa v Lääne-Virumaa Põlvamaa v Pärnumaa Valgamaa v Tallinn Tartumaa v Harjumaa Ida-Virumaa v Võrumaa Due to Estonia being
Järvamaa-1993–94 Esiliiga
The 1993–94 Esiliiga is the third season of the Esiliiga, second-highest Estonian league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1992
Järvamaa-1992–93 Esiliiga
1992–93 Esiliiga is the second season of the Esiliiga, second-highest Estonian league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1992
Järvamaa-Gert Kams
Gert Kams (born 25 May 1985) is a retired Estonian professional footballer who played as a right back. From 2019 he works as a sporting director for Paide
Järvamaa-List of etymologies of administrative divisions
river), meaning "between rivers". Järvamaa: from Estonian järv – "lake", meaning "land of lakes". Läänemaa: from Estonian lääne – "western", meaning "western
Järvamaa-List of people with most personal votes in Estonian parliamentary elections
This is a list of people with most personal votes in Estonian parliamentary elections. "Riigikogu valimised 2015". Vabariigi Valimiskomisjon. Retrieved
Järvamaa-Reval Governorate
decree issued on 29 May 1719. It encompassed four North-Estonian counties: Läänemaa, Harjumaa, Järvamaa, and Virumaa. At that time, the Narva region was merged
Järvamaa-2018 III liiga
the III liiga, fifth-highest league for association football clubs in Estonia. Dünamo Hell Hunt Retro Eston Villa Rumori Kalju III TransferWise Zapoos
Järvamaa-Jaak Urmet
The events take place in a real location – the village of Kaaruka in Järvamaa. Wimberg's collections of poetry ("Maaaraamat" and "Kärppsed") depict autobiographic
Järvamaa-2018 II liiga
the II liiga, fourth-highest league for association football clubs in Estonia. 2018 II N/E Liiga consists of 14 different teams. Nine of them remain
Järvamaa-Väino Tamm
the most outstanding spatial designers in Estonia. Väino Tamm was born in Tallinn, however he lived in Järvamaa. His mother Erna was a teacher, his father
Järvamaa-Anton Lembit Soans
Harjumaa, Järvamaa, Raplamaa, Lääne-Virumaa, Ida-Virumaa. Tallinn: Valgus pp. 172, 173 "Villa Soans – prestiižne funk Kadriorus". Villa Soans (in Estonian). Archived
Järvamaa-Battle of Viljandi (1223)
do the same. Subsequently, the same Sackalians took Hebbe, the vogt of Järvamaa, and brought him to Viljandi. The heart of a still-alive Hebbe was torn
Järvamaa-Jack von Reppert-Bismarck
1893, Kirchspiel Weißenstein (Prääma)/Gut Bremerfeldt, Järvamaa County/Kreis Jerven, Estland/Estonia, served as a lieutenant in the Tsarist Guard regiment
Järvamaa-1994–95 Esiliiga
scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored. (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated 1994–95 Meistriliiga 1994 in Estonian football 1995 in Estonian football
Järvamaa-List of shipwrecks in August 1941
Fleets, 1939. London: Chatham publishing. p. 548. ISBN 1-86176-023-X. "SS Jarvamaa (+1941)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 22 December 2011. "Luga (5605908)". Miramar
Järvamaa-Gert Kams
9+1⁄2 in) Position(s) Right back / Winger Youth career Kehtna 0000–2004 FCF Järvamaa Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2001–2004 Koeru 54 (17) 2004 Ervita
Järvamaa-Viktor Puskar
of the Estonian War of Independence in 1918, Puskar was leader of the Järvamaa Defence League. In December he became commander of the 2nd Division. During
Järvamaa-Ancient Estonia
or Maritima), Harjumaa (Harria), Rävala (Revalia), Virumaa (Vironia), Järvamaa (Jervia), Sakala (Saccala), and Ugandi (Ugaunia). Estonia constitutes one
Järvamaa-Estonian Declaration of Independence
The independent Republic of Estonia shall include Harjumaa, Läänemaa, Järvamaa, Virumaa, with the city of Narva and its surroundings, Tartumaa, Võrumaa
Järvamaa-III liiga
goals) 1998 Kehtna FC Flora Järvamaa JK Pärnu JK II Aleksander Saharov (Kehtna FC Flora, 9 goals) 1999 Võhma Olümpia Järvamaa JK/Arieks Pärnu JK/Vapper
Järvamaa-Nurmekund
coast of Lake Võrtsjärv in Central Estonia, bordered by Sakala, Alempois, Järvamaa, Mõhu, and Ugandi. Nurmekund had an area of approximately 600 hides. History
Järvamaa-Alempois
independent landlocked county in ancient Estonia, bordered by Harjumaa, Järvamaa, Nurmekund, Sakala, and Läänemaa. Alempois had an area of approximately
Järvamaa-Tamsalu
Luule (1996). Rahvastiku ühtlusarvutatud sündmus- ja loendusstatistika: Järvamaa 1965-1990. Sari C (in Estonian and English). Tallinn: Eesti Kõrgkoolidevaheline
Järvamaa-Reval Governorate
1719. It encompassed four North-Estonian counties: Läänemaa, Harjumaa, Järvamaa, and Virumaa. At that time, the Narva region was merged with Saint Petersburg
Järvamaa-2003 Estonian parliamentary election
Saaremaa counties 7 6 Lääne-Virumaa county 6 7 Ida-Virumaa county 8 8 Järvamaa and Viljandimaa counties 9 9 Jõgevamaa and Tartumaa counties (without Tartu)
Järvamaa-1999 Estonian parliamentary election
and Saaremaa counties 7 6 Lääne-Virumaa and Ida-Virumaa counties 13 7 Järvamaa and Viljandimaa counties 9 8 Jõgevamaa and Tartumaa counties (without Tartu)
Järvamaa-Vehicle registration plates of Estonia
– Raplamaa M – Harjumaa outside of Tallinn N – Narva O – Põlvamaa P – Järvamaa (P as Paide) R – Lääne-Virumaa (R as Rakvere) S – Läänemaa (S as Haapsalu)
Järvamaa-1992–93 Esiliiga
Tallinna Sadam (P) 16 12 2 2 52 14 +38 26 3 Kreenholm 16 8 1 7 32 46 −14 17 4 Järvamaa 16 7 2 7 42 39 +3 16 5 Pena 16 6 4 6 46 35 +11 16 6 Olümp 16 6 2 8 24 40
Järvamaa-1993–94 Esiliiga
−14 17 Relegation to Second Division 10 Olümp (R) 20 5 5 10 39 45 −6 15 11 Fööniks-Sport (R) 20 0 0 20 8 127 −119 0 – Järvamaa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Withdrew
Järvamaa-1994–95 Esiliiga
−9 15 Relegation to Second Division 4 Põltsamaa (R) 10 2 1 7 13 28 −15 7 – Lelle (R) 10 1 2 7 9 18 −9 5 Disqualified – Järvamaa (R) 10 1 2 7 17 23 −6 5
Järvamaa-List of etymologies of administrative divisions
old estate stood on an island in the river), meaning "between rivers". Järvamaa: from Estonian järv – "lake", meaning "land of lakes". Läänemaa: from Estonian
Järvamaa-Prandi (river)
the Prandi is 285 km2. "Trout is swimming in the Neva River in Koigi". Järvamaa Infoportaal. Retrieved 7 December 2009. "Prandi jõgi" (in Estonian). eestigiid
Järvamaa-Navesti
over the Navesti River which connected the ancient counties of Sakala and Järvamaa is located in the village. "Navesti küla" (in Estonian). eestigiid.ee.
Järvamaa-Richard Indreko
Indreko (25 February [O.S. 13 February] 1900 in Puiatu, Purdi parish, Järvamaa – 10 March 1961 in Stockholm) was an Estonian historian and archaeologist
Järvamaa-Counties of Estonia
or Maritima), Harjumaa (Harria), Rävala (Revalia), Virumaa (Vironia), Järvamaa (Jervia), Sakala (Saccala), and Ugandi (Ugaunia). Additionally there were
Järvamaa-Estonia
By the 13th century, Estonia comprised eight major counties: Harjumaa, Järvamaa, Läänemaa, Revala, Saaremaa, Sakala, Ugandi, and Virumaa; and six minor
Järvamaa-Väinjärv
Visitestonia.com (in Finnish). Retrieved 2024-04-19. "Väinjärv ja telkimisala". Järvamaa turismiinfo (in Estonian). 2024-04-19. Retrieved 2024-04-19. "Väinjärv
Järvamaa-2011 Estonian parliamentary election
Saaremaa counties 6 6 Lääne-Virumaa county 5 7 Ida-Virumaa county 8 8 Järvamaa and Viljandimaa counties 8 9 Jõgevamaa and Tartumaa counties (without Tartu)
Järvamaa-List of hospitals in Estonia
Central Hospital, Kohtla-Järve Jõgeva Hospital, Jõgeva Jõhvi Hospital, Jõhvi Järvamaa Hospital, Paide Kallavere Hospital, Maardu Keila Hospital, Keila Kuressaare
Järvamaa-1992 Estonian presidential election
Ida-Virumaa 16.8% 54.9% 2.4% 25.2% 72.4% Jõgevamaa 25.6% 47.9% 3.5% 21.8% 61.6% Järvamaa 25.5% 47.1% 2.5% 24.0% 65.0% Lääne-Virumaa 18.9% 50.2% 2.4% 27.8% 62.8%
Järvamaa-Ans. Andur
performing at the Tallinn Music Week Background information Origin Paide, Järvamaa, Estonia Genres Indie rock Years active 2002 – present Labels Wuffel Records
Järvamaa-A. H. Tammsaare
of Estonian literature and "The Estonian Novel". Tammsaare was born in Järvamaa, in the municipality of Albu, village of Vetepere, Estonia. The son of
Järvamaa-Paide
Hospital clinic (former German Girls' Private Gymnasium) Paide Town Hall Järvamaa Museum Music and Theatre House Paide Gymnasium Siege of Weissenstein Population
Järvamaa-Türi
Luule (1996). Rahvastiku ühtlusarvutatud sündmus- ja loendusstatistika: Järvamaa 1965-1990. Sari C (in Estonian and English). Tallinn: Eesti Kõrgkoolidevaheline
Järvamaa-Järva County
Järva County (Estonian: Järva maakond or Järvamaa; German: Jerwen; Latin: Jervia) is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is situated in the central part
Järvamaa-Saare County
or Maritima), Harjumaa (Harria), Rävala (Revalia), Virumaa (Vironia), Järvamaa (Jervia), Sakala (Saccala), and Ugandi (Ugaunia). In old Scandinavian sagas
Järvamaa-Lääne County
or Maritima), Harjumaa (Harria), Rävala (Revalia), Virumaa (Vironia), Järvamaa (Jervia), Sakala (Saccala), and Ugandi (Ugaunia). Läänemaa (Latin: Rotalia
Järvamaa-ISO 3166-2:EE
EE-39 Hiiumaa Hiiu EE-45 Ida-Virumaa Ida-Viru EE-50 Jõgevamaa Jõgeva EE-52 Järvamaa Järva EE-60 Lääne-Virumaa Lääne-Viru EE-56 Läänemaa Lääne EE-64 Põlvamaa
Järvamaa-Jerwen County
губерния" (in Russian). Руниверс. Retrieved 22 December 2013. "Ajaloolise Järvamaa (Jerwen) lühitutvustus" (in Estonian). Estonian Manors. Retrieved 22 December
Järvamaa-Haplogroup N-M231
apriņķis) N-CTS8173 Estonia (Lääne-Virumaa) N-FT213922 ) N-BY32524 Estonia (Järvamaa), Finland (Oulu Province) N-FGC39882 Lithuania (Telšiai County) N-FT6082
Järvamaa-History of Estonia
or Maritima), Harjumaa (Harria), Rävala (Revalia), Virumaa (Vironia), Järvamaa (Jervia), Sakala (Saccala), and Ugandi (Ugaunia). Varbola Stronghold was
Järvamaa-2007 Estonian parliamentary election
Saaremaa counties 7 6 Lääne-Virumaa county 6 7 Ida-Virumaa county 8 8 Järvamaa and Viljandimaa counties 8 9 Jõgevamaa and Tartumaa counties (without Tartu)
Järvamaa-List of people with most personal votes in Estonian parliamentary elections
and Raplamaa Pro Patria and Res Publica Union 26. Juhan Aare 9,341 1992 Järvämaa and Lääne-Virumaa Safe Home 27. Laine Jänes 9,303 2007 Tartu Estonian Reform
Järvamaa-Martti Rosenblatt
December 1987) is an Estonian volleyball player, who currently plays for Järvamaa. As a member of the senior Estonia men's national volleyball team, Rosenblatt
Järvamaa-Estonian County Competition
Notes: Harjumaa won with penalties 5–3 Põlvamaa won with penalties 4–2 Järvamaa won with penalties 5–4 Võrumaa won with penalties 5–4 Estonian Football
Järvamaa-List of active football clubs in Estonia
500 FCI FCI U21 JK Väätsa Vald III Liiga Järvamaa Paide Paide kunstmuruväljak FC Järva-Jaani III Liiga Järvamaa Järva-Jaani Järva-Jaani Kasekopli staadion
Järvamaa-Highways in Estonia
the Russian border. I class highway for 87.3 kilometres. T2 Harjumaa, Järvamaa, Jõgevamaa, Tartumaa, Põlvamaa, Võrumaa 287.8 km (178.8 mi) The T2 starts
Järvamaa-List of German exonyms for places in Estonia
Jelgimaggi Jäneda Jendel Järva-Jaani St. Johannes Järvakandi Jervakant Järvamaa Jerven Järva-Madise St. Matthaei Järve Türpsal Jõelähtme Jeglecht Jõgeva
Järvamaa-Jack von Reppert-Bismarck
family on 10.04.1893, Kirchspiel Weißenstein (Prääma)/Gut Bremerfeldt, Järvamaa County/Kreis Jerven, Estland/Estonia, served as a lieutenant in the Tsarist
Järvamaa-2018 in Estonian football
Valgamaa Põlvamaa v Läänemaa Ida-Virumaa v Tallinn Saaremaa v Pärnumaa Järvamaa v Võrumaa Tartumaa v Lääme-Virumaa Viljandimaa v Raplamaa 1. Club did not
Järvamaa-Pätsavere
Külade nimistu täieneb. (in Estonian) Järva Teataja, 21 January 2014. Järvamaa. Kohanimenõukogu asustusnimede töörühma arvamused ja ettepanekud, 1997
Järvamaa-Anton Lembit Soans
Valgus P.11 Raam, V. (1996). Estonian architecture : Part 3 Harjumaa, Järvamaa, Raplamaa, Lääne-Virumaa, Ida-Virumaa. Tallinn: Valgus pp. 172, 173 "Villa
Järvamaa-Väino Tamm
designers in Estonia. Väino Tamm was born in Tallinn, however he lived in Järvamaa. His mother Erna was a teacher, his father Gustav was an agronomist. He
Järvamaa-2018 II liiga
20. October 2018 Semi-final SK Imavere (III S 2nd) –:+ Põhja-Tallinna JK Volta II (III W 2nd) Järva, Järvamaa 13.00 [3] Stadium: Imavere stadium
Järvamaa-2018 III liiga
20 October 2018 Semi-final SK Imavere (III S 2nd) –:+ Põhja-Tallinna JK Volta II (III W 2nd) Järva, Järvamaa 13.00 [5] Stadium: Imavere stadium
Järvamaa-2019 in Estonian football
Läänemaa v Põlvamaa Raplamaa v Viljandimaa Pärnumaa v Saaremaa Võrumaa v Järvamaa Lääne-Virumaa v Tartumaa "Esiliiga võitnud Maardu Linnameeskond loobus
Järvamaa-Staël von Holstein
Stael von Holstein (died 1512), Member of the Livonian Order and Vogt of Järvamaa Matthias Stael von Holstein (died 1649) Jakob Staël von Holstein (1628–1679)
Järvamaa-Ei ole üksi ükski maa
ole üksi ükski maa, ei taha, ei saa sind jätta, Virumaa! Ei ole jännis Järvamaa, kui seemne ootel põld on must. Ei peleta meid Pärnumaa jutt põlislaande
Järvamaa-Uno Aan
www.president.ee. Retrieved 22 March 2021. "Järvamaa elutööpreemia saab elupõline järvakas Uno Aan | Järvamaa Omavalitsuste Liit". jarva.ee (in Estonian)
Järvamaa-List of volleyball clubs in Estonia
Name Location Home arena Further info Image (logo) Järvamaa VK Kohila Võrkpalliklubi Kohila Ösel Foods Tartu Tartu Pärnu VK Pärnu Rivaal Rakvere VK Rakvere
Järvamaa-2022 in Estonian football
and Tallinn scored two goals. Hiiumaa v Raplamaa Viljandimaa v Läänemaa Järvamaa v Saaremaa Jõgevamaa v Lääne-Virumaa Põlvamaa v Pärnumaa Valgamaa v Tallinn
Järvamaa-Kätlin Piirimäe
She was born in Viljandi. In 2016 she graduated from Järvamaa Vocational College (Estonian: Järvamaa Kutsehariduskeskus). She started his athletics exercising
Järvamaa-Laimons Raudsepp
Kalev. 2002–2008 he was the head coach of Sylvester Tallinn, and 2016–2018 Järvamaa VK. He has been the head coach of Estonia men's national volleyball team
Järvamaa-Duchy of Estonia (1561–1721)
(Tallinn) and the counties of Harjumaa, Western Virumaa, Raplamaa and Järvamaa — submitted to the Swedish king in 1561, and Läänemaa in 1581. It is also
Järvamaa-Evely Kaasiku
orientering.sport. Retrieved 21 July 2023. Teataja, Järva (18 July 2023). "Järvamaa orienteeruja tegi MMil supersoorituse". jarvateataja.postimees.ee (in Estonian)
Järvamaa-Ma näen su häält season 3
Kroonika (in Estonian). Delfi. 23 October 2023. Retrieved 23 October 2023. "Järvamaa naine lasi telesaates imekauni lauluhääle valla". Järva Teataja (in Estonian)
Järvamaa-Tapa, Estonia
Luule (1996). Rahvastiku ühtlusarvutatud sündmus- ja loendusstatistika: Järvamaa 1965-1990. Sari C (in Estonian and English). Tallinn: Eesti Kõrgkoolidevaheline