Cannabaceae

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This is the list of villages in Estonia. The list is incomplete.

Existing villages[edit]

For alphabetical list, see Estonian Wikipedia et:Eesti külade loend

Former villages[edit]

In English Wikipedia, there are no articles of former villages in Estonia. Former villages which are more known are redirected to existing ones (eg Pullapää).

For the list of former villages, see Estonian Wikipedia et:Eesti külade loend#Endised külad

Estonian villages outside Estonia[edit]

There are also many existing and former villages which are located outside nowadays Estonia border, in Estonian usually it is said "Välis-Eesti külad" or "väliseesti külad"". For the extensive list, see et:Väliseesti külade loend.

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Literature[edit]

  • Jüri Meomuttel: Eesti asunikud laialises Wene riigis (PDF and DjVu). Esimene katse sõnumid kõikide Eesti asunduste üle tuua, Tartu, Postimees, 1900.
  • August Nigol: Eesti asundused ja asupaigad Wenemaal, Tartu: Eesti Kirjastuse-Ühisuse "Postimees" print, 1918
  • August Nigol: Eesti asundused ja asupaigad Wenemaal (PDF and DjVu), Tartu, Eesti Kirjanduse Seltsi Kodumaa Tundmaõppimise Toimekonna toimetised nr. 1, 1918
  • Гаупт В. Колония ссыльных лютеранского исповедания в Шушенской волости Минусинского округа // Русское географическое общество. Записки Сибирского отдела. Иркутск, 1864. № 7. C. 16–31;
  • Гаупт В. Состояние колоний ссыльных лютеранского исповедания в Шушенской волости Минусинского округа. 1850–1865 гг. // Вторая памятная книга Енисейской губернии на 1865 и 1866 гг. СПб., 1865. С. 58–78.
  • Ядринцев Н.М. Рига, Ревель, Нарва и Гельсингфорс в Сибири // Неделя. 1878. № 3.
  • Eesti asunduskülade kirjeldus tegevuse kohta; 5 October 1917; Saaga ERA.3372.1.7:1

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  1. Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
    View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction

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