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Tallinna 13, Kuressaare,
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Ev. luth. Laurentiuskirche in Kuressaare.
Eine klassizistische Kirche mit der ursprünglichen Einrichtung. Der einzigartige mittelalterliche Taufstein stammt aus dem Dorf Anseküla. Nagelneue goldverzierte Glasfenster des Künstlers Urmo Raus. Errichtet: 1733, 1836. |
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Tallinna 2, Kuressaare,
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Kuressaare
is the capital of Saaremaa. The town, located at the Livonia Bay, has
territory of about 15 sq.km and a population of about 15,000.
First written data 1424.
The freedom of town 8 May 1563.
Self-governing status 1 October 1990.
Territory 15 km2. Kuressaare obtained
freedom of a town in 1563 has been called with different names
throughout its existence. The historic German-like name,
Arensburg, was replaced by Kuressaare in 1917. During the
Soviet period in 1952-1988 it was called Kingissepa after the bolshevik
Viktor Kingissepp who was born here.
Kuressaare was
the first town in Estonia where the self-governing status was restored
in October 1990. Today, Kuressaare is a safe and healthy town, open for
international cooperation and communication and having eight
twin-towns. Population 15 170 (Jan.1 2008). |
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