Monument

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Monument Of Liberty In InVäike-Maarja

Lääne-Virumaa

In front of church, in the park of the pastorate, there is a War Memorial to the fallen in the War of Independence and World War I.

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Monument Of Liberty In Simuna

Lääne-Virumaa

The monument in front of the church is dedicated to the fallen soldiers of Simuna parish. The motto on the monument means "Better to die as a free man than to live as a slave". There are the names of 132 men carved in the stone who fell in the War of Independence, in World War I or were killed by communists.The monument was...

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Monument Of Lydia Koidula

Pärnu, Pärnumaa

Lydia Koidula (1843-1886) was a well-known poetess, publicist and public figure of the Estonian Enlightenment period. Koidula’s Memorial Museum is at 37 Jannseni St. The monument, which was the last work by sculptor A. Adamson, dates from 1929.

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Monument Of Nations

Tartu, Tartumaa

Tartu’s oldest monument, created by J.W: Krause, was erected in 1806. Buried bones were found during construction of the main building of Tartu University at the site of the previous St. Mary’s church, under the floor and around the church. The bones were re-buried in the Toome valley near Vallikraavi Street, and a...

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Monument To Jakob Hurt

Tartu, Tartumaa

The monument to Jakob Hurt (1839-1907) was completed in 1994 by J. Soans ja R. Tomingas. Jakob Hurt was a folklorist, language scholar and pastor, who published Estonian folk songs, articles and studies.

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Monument To Oskar Luts

Tartu, Tartumaa

The monument to Oskar Luts (1887-1953) was established in 1987, and was authored by A. Rimm and A. Murdmaa. Oskar Luts was a popular Estonian novelist who has also written plays, children’s stories, memoirs and feuilletons.

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Monument To The Estonian War Of Independence

Järvamaa

The old graveyard in the centre of the town holds a Monument to the Estonian War of Independence which was reopened on 11 August 1990. There are two other memorial stones to commemorate Estonians who were killed in World War I and World War II, also freedom fighters and those who were deported and perished in Siberia, to...

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Monument To The War Of Independence In Misso

Võrumaa

Monument to the War of Independence is located in Misso graveyard. It is erected to the soldiers of the 1st cavalry unit killed in the war. The monument was founded in 1935, and restored 1989.

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Monument To The War Of Independence In Palamuse

Jõgevamaa

Palamuse Monument to the War of Independence (1924, Restored in 1994).

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Monument To The War Of Independence In Vastseliina

Võrumaa

Monument to soldiers who perished in the War of Independence is in Vastseliina founded 1931, and restored 1989 and represents a wounded soldier.

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Monument: “cornflower”

Tartu, Tartumaa

The memorial to victims of Stalinism was constructed in 1990. The author is P. Saar.

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Mootorpurjekas "ernst Jaakson"

Hiiumaa

Den 35 m långa och 8 m breda tremastiga motorseglaren “Ernst Jaakson” (“Alar”) är den största av Estlands bevarade gamla båtar. Båten byggdes 1937-39 på Dagö i Õngu by. Största delen av hennes liv har dock gått utomlands. Idag, ett halvt sekel senare, är denna jätte tillbaka på Dagö för restaurering i Sõru hamn, som är...

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