Naistevälja
Naistevälja is a village in Tapa Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in northeastern Estonia. It was the birthplace of Hans Verner Puurand, who was the founder of Estonian Marineforces.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Hamlet with 29 residents
- Description: village in Tapa Rural Municipality, Lääne-Viru County, Estonia
- Also known as: “Naistevaelja”
Naistevälja
- Categories: village and locality
- Location: Naistevälja küla, Tapa Parish, Lääne-Viru County, Estonia, Baltic states, Europe
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Latitude
59.19798° or 59° 11′ 53″ northLongitude
26.10411° or 26° 6′ 15″ eastPopulation
29Elevation
122 metres (400 feet)Open location code
9GF854X3+5JOpenStreetMap ID
node 460460786OpenStreetMap feature
place=hamletGeoNames ID
795712Wikidata ID
Q3465489
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Volapük—“Naistevälja” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Նաիստևելյա”
- Chinese: “Naistevälja”
- Chuvash: “Наистевалья”
- Dutch: “Naistevälja”
- Estonian: “Naistevälja küla”
- Estonian: “Naistevälja”
- French: “Naistevälja”
- German: “Naistevälja”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Naistevälja”
- Polish: “Naistevälja”
- Russian: “Найстевялья”
- Tatar: “Наистевәлья”
- Ukrainian: “Найстевялья”
- Volapük: “Naistevälja”
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