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 Übersetzung für 'Lake Vortsjarv' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   Lake Vortsjarv | -
geogr.
Lake Vortsjarv [Võrtsjärv] [Estonia]
Wirzsee {m}
Teiltreffer
geogr.hydro.
lake
Binnensee {m}
629
chem.
lake
Pigmentfarbe {f}
chem.
lake
Lack {m} [Lackfarbe, Pigmentfarbe]
6
geogr.hydro.
lake
See {m}
2859
geogr.
Alpine lake
Alpensee {m}
geogr.
Lugu Lake
Lugu-See {m} [auch: Lugu See]
geol.
kettle lake
Kesselsee {m}
geogr.
Lake Biel
Bielersee {m} [schweiz.]
geogr.
Lake Lugano
Luganersee {m}
forest lakeWaldsee {m}
hydro.
acid lake
Säuresee {m}
geol.
caldera lake
Calderasee {m}
geogr.
Rogagua Lake
Rogagua-See {m}
geogr.
Lake Lanao
Lanao-See {m}
geogr.
Lake Bato
Bato-See {m}
geogr.
Lake Inarijärvi
Inarisee {m}
geogr.
Lake Inari
Inarijärvi {m} [Inarisee]
geogr.
Lake Inarijärvi
Inarijärvi {m} [Inarisee]
geogr.
Lake Onega
Onegasee {m}
geogr.
Lake Winnipeg
Winnipegsee {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The three Soviet Baltic Fronts launched their Riga offensive operation on 14 September, along the German 18th Army front segment from the town of Madona in Latvia to the mouth of the Väike Emajõgi river. In the Estonian section, from the Valga railway junction to Lake Võrtsjärv, the Soviet 3rd Baltic Front attacked the German XXVIII Army Corps.
  • Nurmekund (Low German: "Nurmegunde") was a small independent country (ancient Estonian county) on the north coast of Lake Võrtsjärv in Central Estonia, bordered by Sakala, Alempois, Järvamaa, Mõhu, and Ugandi. Nurmekund had an area of approximately 600 hides.
  • As Finland left the war on September 4, 1944, according to the peace agreement with the Soviets the defence of the mainland became impossible and the command of Army Group Narwa started preparing an evacuation from Estonia. The three Soviet Baltic Fronts launched their Riga Offensive Operation on 14 September along the entire length of the German 18th Army front stretching from Madona town in Latvia to the mouth of the Väike Emajõgi river. In the Estonian segment from Valga railway junction to Lake Võrtsjärv, the 3rd Baltic Front attacked. In fierce battles, the German XXVIII Army Corps and the "Omakaitse" battalions held their positions against the overwhelming Soviet armies.
  • Baturin lived at his home farm by Lake Võrtsjärv.
  • The center of population of Estonia was on the northwestern shore of Lake Võrtsjärv in 1913 and moved an average of 6 km northwest with every decade until the 1970s. The higher immigration rates during the late Soviet occupation to mostly Tallinn and Northeastern Estonia resulted the center of population moving faster towards north and continuing urbanization has seen it move northwest towards Tallinn since the 1990s. The center of population according to the 2011 census was in Jüri, just 6 km southeast from the border of Tallinn.

  • The best-known river of the area is Väike-Emajõgi, starting from Lake Pühajärv and falling into Lake Võrtsjärv, flowing fully on the territory of Valga County. Another important river is Pedeli, which flows through Valga and is the biggest tributary of the River Emajõgi. The River Õhne is flowing through Tõrva and the Jõku River is the tributary of the Õhne River. The River Mustjõgi flows through the south-eastern corner of the county towards Võru County.
  • Tarvastu is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. It's located about a kilometer east of Mustla. Tarvastu has a population of 99 (as of 2006). The village is passed by the Tarvastu River and the Viljandi–Rõngu road (nr 52). Estonian second largest lake Võrtsjärv also shares a small border with the village's territory.
  • Tondisaar (...) is an island in the southern part of Estonia's second-largest lake, Võrtsjärv.
  • The Pedja (...) is the fourth longest river in Estonia. Its source is near Simuna on the southern slopes of the Pandivere Upland. The river flows for 122 km through Lääne-Viru, Jõgeva and Tartu counties before joining the Emajõgi northeast of Lake Võrtsjärv. The last 4 km section of the river after confluence with Põltsamaa is known as the Pede. The largest settlement on the river is Jõgeva.
  • Alam-Pedja is situated in Central Estonia northeast of Lake Võrtsjärv, in a lowland area called the Võrtsjärv Basin. It spans over three counties - Tartu, Jõgeva and Viljandi. The area has an especially low density of human population, comparable to that of wolf, bear and lynx.

  • Purtsi is a village in Elva Parish, Valga County in southern Estonia. It's located east of the end of the Väike-Emajõgi River, before it drains into the Lake Võrtsjärv. Viljandi–Rõngu road (nr 52) crosses the Väike-Emajõgi on a [...] bridge in between Purtsi and Pikasilla. As of 2011 Census, the village's population was 34.
  • Meleski is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, in central Estonia. It is located about [...] north of the Lake Võrtsjärv. According to Estonia Census 2000, the village had a population of 137.
  • Lake Võrtsjärv ([...]; [...]) is a lake in southern Estonia with an area of 270 km² (104 mi²).
  • Emajõgi ([...]; meaning "Mother River") is a river in Estonia which flows from Lake Võrtsjärv through Tartu County into Lake Peipsi, crossing the city of Tartu for 10 km. It has a length of 100 km.
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