Padise Parish (Estonian: Padise vald) was a rural municipality in Harju County, north-western Estonia.[1] It covered an area of 366.55 km² and had a population of 1,771.
The administrative centre of Padise Parish was Padise village. It is located 47 km south-west from Estonia's capital, Tallinn.
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PadiseParish (Estonian: Padise vald) was a rural municipality in Harju County, north-western Estonia. It covered an area of 366.55 km² and had a population...
Padise is a village in Lääne-Harju Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. Padise is the birthplace of Estonian poet and author Arved Viirlaid (1922–2015)...
Padise Abbey (Estonian: Padise klooster) was a former Cistercian monastery in Padise in Harju County, Estonia, settled in 1310 by the dispossessed monks...
Kaarma Parish, Kärla Parish and Lümanda Parish formed Lääne-Saare Parish 2017 Aegviidu borough was merged into Anija Parish Keila Parish, PadiseParish, Vasalemma...
Night Uprising, which broke out in 1343 with the burning of Padise Abbey in modern PadiseParish. The uprising led Denmark to sell its possessions in Northern...
Tallinn, Estonia Pae, PadiseParish, village in PadiseParish, Harju County, Estonia Pae, Rapla County, village in Kehtna Parish, Rapla County, Estonia...
2015 war drama 1944. Kaspar Velberg was born in PadiseParish (now part of present-day Lääne-Harju Parish) to parents Arvo and Reet Velberg (née Põder)...
manager for the Padise Abbey museum in Lääne-Harju Parish, and has been a regular contributor to the civil initiative newspaper Padise Teataja. Erika Kaljusaar...
island was referred to. However, in 1345, Suur-Pakri Island, belonging to Padise Monastery, and some territories in Laoküla, belonging to Keila Manor, were...
on the river Helsingaa (now known as the river Vantaa) to the Estonian Padise Abbey. However, according to current knowledge, the first mention of Vantaa...
Kose, Harju County 1999 — private residence "KloostriTagaMetsas", Padise Village, Padise rural municipality, Harju County 1999 — private residence "Oma pesa"...
the form Waisi. In 1402 the village ownership moved from Lihula Abbey to Padise Abbey. Near Vaisi and Variku is Lake Tamre, where the village of Tamre was...
the year 1351 the king Magnus IV of Sweden let Padise monastery, close to Tallinn, take over the parishes of Porvoo, Sipoo and Helsinge (Vantaa). The Danish...
Manor Peddast Muhu Parish Saare County 16th century Now a luxury hotel, spa and restaurant. Padise Manor Padis-Kloster Lääne-Harju Parish Harju County 1780...
naming traditions in Estonia, a traditionally Lutheran country, the Lutheran parish churches are usually listed by their locality name (e.g. "Aegviidu Church")...
the earlier Kaemla (Keamol) village and in the middle ages it belonged to Padise Abbey. There is a primary school (since 1717), community centre, library...
– June 21, 2015) was an Estonian-Canadian writer. Viirlaid was born in Padise, Harju County, Estonia. Arved Viirlaid fought in the Estonian regiment in...
unknown. In 1345, five Swedish families bought the western island from Padise monastery. According to the 1934 Estonian census, the islands had 354 inhabitants...
Year Date Event 1305 Padise Abbey is founded. 1343 St.George's Night Uprising (1343–1345) in Northwestern Estonia and Saaremaa. 1346 King Valdemar IV of...
Skellefteå, Sweden Raisio Csongrád, Hungary Elmshorn, Germany Kingisepp, Russia Padise (Lääne-Harju), Estonia Sigtuna, Sweden Rauma Boynton Beach, United States...