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 CUP-MARKED STONES IN ESTONIA
The easternmost cup-marked stones in Harjumaa county are located on the premises of Hirvli village; in the area stretching further east to Kadrina parish in Virumaa county no cup-marked stones have been found.
The area richest in cup-marked stones in the county is in the vicinity of Kuiavere and Tääksi villages in Suure-Jaani parish, where the number of stones is six.
The number of stones with numerous cup-marks is the largest in Jüri parish in Harjumaa county: the stone Assaku Nõiakivi (Photo 3) has 405 cup-marks, a stone in Lehmja village has 150 marks, a stone in Jüri settlement has 102 cup-marks and a stone in Nabala village has 107 cup-marks (Figure 5; Harju county 2387).
haldjas.folklore.ee /folklore/vol11/stones.htm   (15066 words)

  
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municipality of balenyà (osona county, barcelona province, catalonia, spain)
municipality of egglkofen (mühldorf county, oberbayern district, bavaria, germany)
norderney island (aurich county, east frisia, lower saxony, germany)
fotw.vexillum.com /flags/keyworde.html   (2192 words)

  
 ECOLOGIA's Mini-Grants Program
Young people (Estonian university students) planned and led an international youth work camp to restore the Toila park area in Ida-Viru county.
Forty Russian and Estonian speaking students from Ida-Viru, Tartu and Polva counties participated in two days of discussions governmental and NGO leaders, and joined in the Taevaskoja Park Clean-Up.
A follow-up for the volunteers from different counties who worked on the Old Single Tree project last year; this 2-day seminar was held to increase their ecological awareness and to spread knowledge of the folklore and traditions connected with the trees.
www.ecologia.org /ecobalt/minigrants/estonia.htm   (2290 words)

  
 Statistical office of Estonia
In addition to Ida-Viru county the unemployment rate was bigger compared to the average of Estonia in Põlva, Jõgeva and Valga counties.
By counties, the unemployment rate was the highest in Ida-Viru county and the lowest in Saare county.
In 2004 there was more than a fourfold difference in the unemployment rate of counties ranging from 4.1% in Saare county to 17.9% in Ida-Viru county.
www.stat.ee /orb.aw?class=document&action=print§ion=155074   (461 words)

  
 Statistikaamet
By counties, the unemployment rate was the highest in Ida-Viru county and the lowest in Tartu county.
There have been no remarkable changes in Ida-Viru county, where the unemployment has been continuously one of the highest in Estonia.
The decrease was almost as large also in Võru county (respectively, from 15.8% to 8.2%) and in Lääne-Viru county (respectively, from 13.6% to 7.3%).
www.stat.ee /index.aw/section=72577/set_lang_id=2   (511 words)

  
 Ramsar Sites Database
The management authority is the Ida-Viru County Environmental Department and According To Estonian Governmental Regulations, a management plan (in preparation 1999) has to be completed by 2002.
The surroundings/catchment area are experiencing changes in the hydrological regime and an increase in pollution due to the influence of neighbouring oil-shale mining and industry.
Current conservation measures include the prohibition of land improvement for agriculture, peat digging and (in most of the area) forestry exploitation.
www.wetlands.org /RDB/Ramsar_Dir/Estonia/EE006D02.htm   (740 words)

  
 Estonia : Government
Court System: The court system is divided into three levels: county courts and city courts, circuit courts of appeal and the Supreme Court which also functions as the constitutional court.
Administrative division: 15 counties (maakond), 202 rural municipalities (vald) and 47 towns.
The Estonian judicial system is based primarily on the German model, especially within the field of civil law with which it has direct historical links.
www.estemb.de /lang_4/rub_158/rub2_1811   (708 words)

  
 ISO 3166-2:EE - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Here is the list of the ISO 3166-2 codes for the counties of Estonia.
This page was last modified 06:41, 29 September 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ISO_3166-2:EE   (40 words)

  
 Kohtla - Jarve (Ida-Virumaa, Estonia)
This is due to a profitable location of town and its part in Ida-Viru county region, along, railroad and highway, connecting Tallinn with Narva and St.-Petersburg, and through their seaports with many other consumers and suppliers of production and raw material outside Estonia.
The town consists of various parts, which were built mainly after World War II near of working mines (some of them are working still), enterprises for oil shale processing, power stations, peat industry.
The town has tight economic connections with many regions in Estonia and abroad.
flagspot.net /flags/ee-kohtl.html   (293 words)

  
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district, county and municipal flags (bavaria, germany)
www.netlinkit.dk /fotw/flags/keyworde.html   (1266 words)

  
 The Viru Circuit Prosecutor’s Office - Justiitsministeerium
The work area of the Viru Circuit Prosecutor’s Office coincides with the work area of the Viru Circuit Court - Ida-Viru County and Lääne-Viru County.
In the Viru Circuit Prosecutor’s Office there are also two Special Prosecutors, whose duty is to attend to priority offences on the basis of projects.
The Departments of the Viru Circuit Prosecutor’s Office are located in the largest cities of the area - Narva, Kohtla-Järve and Rakvere.
www.prokuratuur.ee /6933   (180 words)

  
 Business & Economy Transformation of Agriculture
Twenty seven percent of receipts were in Ida-Viru county and Rapla county.
The most intensive development has taken place in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, and the surrounding Harju county, where 58 percent of all enterprises were concentrated in 1994.
Depending on the economic structure and the course of economic reforms, the size structure of enterprises varies greatly in different regions.
www.ibs.ee /ibs/economics/tee/venivits2.html   (3623 words)

  
 Estonia Counties
The largest ones are Saaremaa (Saare county), Hiiumaa (Hiiu county), Muhu, and Vormsi in the Baltic Sea, Ruhnu and Kihnu in the Gulf of Riga, Nais, Osmus, and Prangli in the Gulf of Finland, and Piiri in Lake Peipus.
The first five characters of a county's NUTS code determine which group of counties it belongs to.
All of the counties may be written with -maa suffixed to their names, especially Hiiumaa and Saaremaa, which are also island names.
www.statoids.com /uee.html   (511 words)

  
 Ida-Viru County
The majority of industrial and power capacities of Estonia are located in Ida-Viru.
The County Government (Maakonnavalitsus) is led by a Governor (maavanem).
There are 7 urban municipalities (est: linnad - towns) and 16 rural municipalities (est: vallad - parishes) in the county.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/I/Ida-Viru-County.htm   (162 words)

  
 UBC - The UBC Bulletin / 2-2004
Ida-Viru County, a border Estonian region, is known for its ethnic diversity.
On 15-17 July 2004 the town of Johvi hosted a lot of people of different nationalities living not only in Estonia but also from abroad to celebrate the national minorities festival called "A Pot of National Cultures in Ida-Viru County".
This is partly due to the large-scale oil shale-based industry here as people from all over the former Soviet Union came to work in its mines and factories.
www.ubc.net /bulletin/bulletin2_04/p57.html   (227 words)

  
 Välisministeerium : REFERENDUM RESULTS: ESTONIANS SAID YES
The least yes votes were gathered in Ida-Viru County (57 per cent in favour and 43 per cent against) and Võru county (58.3 per cent in favour and 41.7 per cent against)
The strongest supporters of EU accession live in the city of Tartu, where 72.6 per cent were in favour of the accession and in Harju County with 69.9 per cent supporting accession.
The highest voter turnout was in Tallinn, where 69 per cent of eligible voters took part in the referendum and in Harju County with 68 per cent participation rate.
www.vm.ee /eng/kat_453/3984.html   (208 words)

  
 Central Europe Review - Estonian News Review
In Tallinn, about 28 per cent of the electors are non-citizens, while the balance is over 50 per cent in the north-east: in Ida-Viru County, there are 66,113 citizens to 74,263 non-citizens on the election rolls.
The latter two were added to a "black list" of those failing to serve their mandatory military time.
In Estonia, non-citizens with permanent residence permits are allowed to vote in local elections.
www.ce-review.org /99/14/estonianews14.html   (1741 words)

  
 IT in Public Administration. Yearbook 1999
Characteristic to Ida-Viru County is doubling of subunits in Jõhvi and Narva (or Sillamäe and Kohtla- Järve).
For the second great catalyst the lasting for years activities of EENet in the counties can be held, for the third the continuous activities of county governments' IT managers in this field and for the fourth the catching example of several especially capable local governments.
The division of connected submits by counties is described by Figure 1.2.
www.ria.ee /english/1999/11.htm   (2765 words)

  
 FRO
The materials held in these archives are births, marriages and deaths of the corresponding county since July 1, 1926 and personal registers for the years 1926-1940 (1949) for persons who lived in those years in this county.
After 1940 (in some places 1949) the registers were not used and the births, marriages and deaths for all the county have to be researched to find any information.
In the central Family Registry Office there are family registers and metrics since 1830s until 1926 and all the materials that are held in local registry offices.
www.genealoogia.ee /English/fro.html   (191 words)

  
 Activities of the Minister of Social Affairs, Marko Pomerants in 2003
He visited the Ministry’s sub-offices in the Ida-Viru County and discussed the problems related to the Ida-Viru County Central Hospital to be established.
He opened the final conference of the PHARE 2000 project “Supporting Human Resource Development in Ida-Viru County and South-Estonia” of the Estonian Qualification Authority.
He visited the Ministry’s sub-offices in the Järva County and took part in the rescue conference “Commando 2003”, where he gave an overview of the situation of emergency medical care.
www.sm.ee /eng/pages/news0058   (1786 words)

  
 07General_data_of_forestry
County: Whole country, Harju county, Hiiu county, Ida-Viru county,...
AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS WITH FOREST LAND BY COUNTY AND MAGNITUDE OF FOREST LAND, 15 JULY 2001
BARE LAND IN AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BY COUNTY AND SIZE CLASS OF FOREST LAND, 15 JULY 2001
pub.stat.ee /px-web.2001/I_Databas/AG_Census_regional/08Forestry/07General_data_of_forestry/07General_data_of_forestry.asp   (297 words)

  
 Baltic Health : WHO evaluation of Estonia's HIV/AIDS programme
There are currently fifteen needle exchange sites in Estonia, ten in Ida-Viru County under the Narva centre, two in Tallinn under the AISC, one in Tapa, one in Maardu under city government and one small NGO programme "We Help You" in Narva).
The estimated number of clients reached (5,886) (this is the number of new clients reached in whole Ida-Viru County during April 2001-June 2002, it means that there is also new clients from 6 month of the year 2002)
Targeted (harm reduction) interventions for injecting drug users in Estonia are, in the main, small-scale pilots that do not reach enough clients and do not provide enough sterile injecting equipment.
www.baltichealth.org /cparticle66538-2560.html   (6300 words)

  
 EWC: Estonian State
District Courts, County and City Courts Administrative Courts)
www.riik.ee /en/eestiriik.html   (112 words)

  
 Estonia
In 1999 Finland and Estonia entered into a cooperation agreement to construct a new facility for illegal aliens and asylum seekers in East Viru County.
Domestic law is in conformity with the 1951 U.N. Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol.
Internees are held in a wing of a regular prison.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2000/eur/745.htm   (5534 words)

  
 Scolarships and grants of the tenth disbursement
Viru Photo Society of Amateur Photographers of Ida-Virumaa, for organizing the Estonian Young Photographers Exhibition at the Jõhvi Cultural Center, 3 000*
Elva Cultural Society, grant for organizing a song day festival in Elva of the counties on the shores of Lake Peipus, 10 000
Karlova Grammar School in Tartu, grant for organizing the 2nd Raimond Valgre culture week and the 11th Raimond Valgre song festival, 10 000
www.erkf.ee /encf/NINTH/10GRANTS.HTM   (1099 words)

  
 Regional Consultations of the Central and Eastern Europe and CIS...
In 1993, the Programme of Sustainable Development of the Ida-Viru County (North-East Estonia), the region with the heaviest pollution load in Estonia, was worked out with active participation of key persons from local authorities.
At present, critical and consumption reserves have been approved for peat on both national and county levels.
The basic principles are as follows: (a) integrated approach to the environment, economy and society, (b) informing people on the state of the environment and their involvement in planning development, (c) fostering preventive activities, (d) securing equal opportunities, (e) finding out and taking into consideration regional characteristics, and (e) aspiration towards economic efficiency.
www.ecouncil.ac.cr /rio/regional/europe/rceurope.htm   (8614 words)

  
 Aksel Kirch. Russians in contemporary Estonia
For Russian-speaking students in centre and south regions of Estonia the language environment is more open while in Narva and in other cities of North-East-Estonia (Ida-Viru county) the language environment is more restricted.
In Narva and Sillamäe Estonians are ethnic minority making 5-10% from the whole population, but today Russian and Estonian both are the dominant language for all major activity in Narva and Sillamäe as in other industrial cities in Ida-Viru county - Jõhvi and Kohtla-Järve.
However, even the fast growth in the use of Estonian by Russian youth will not compensate for the negligible cultural adaptation of this group.
www.ies.ee /15102000.htm   (4004 words)

  
 SPP Projekt
Consultations and meetings with the representatives of Ministry of Economic Affairs, Tartu County Government, Ida-Viru County Government, CCPU, members of MC Introductory seminars in Ida-Virumaa on innovation and technology transfer for local authorities and entrepreneurs (events co-organised by FEMIRC-Estonia, FEMOPET-Estonia, Tartu Science Park, Estonian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises and Ida-Viru County Government)
Recruiting contact persons for general activities (from Tartu Science Park (TSP), Tartu County Government, Ida-Viru County Government, Tartu City Government, Tartu University Institute of Physics, Tallinn Technical University (TTU) Innovation Centre, Estonian Agricultural University, FEMIRC Estonia, Femopet-Estonia, Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Eesti Energia Ltd., Estla Ltd.)
Consultations with the representatives of the South-East Estonian counties (Põlva, Võru and Valga) in Võru, agreement on basic activities and networking.
park.tartu.ee /spp/eng/2_1.htm   (213 words)

  
 REC: Environmental Technology Market - Baltics: Estonia, part 4
Tapa, Laane-Viru County; Pakri ps., Harju County, many other locations
Clean-up work is expected to continue for another 5-10 years.
Estonian Regional Energy Centers (REK) located in individual counties (e.g.
www.rec.org /REC/Publications/ETSurvey_Baltic/FeeBased/Estonia4.html   (2222 words)

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