Kanepi
Borough in Estonia
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Place in Põlva County, Estonia
57°58′59″N 26°45′23″E / 57.98306°N 26.75639°E / 57.98306; 26.75639 (2020)
Kanepi is a small borough (alevik) in Kanepi Parish, Põlva County, in southeastern Estonia.[1]
Notable people
Notable people that were born in Kanepi include the following:
- Salme Kann (1881–1953), Estonian music teacher and choir director, born in Kanepi;
- Hugo Treffner (1845–1912), educator, founder of the Hugo Treffner Gymnasium, born in Kanepi as a son of a local parish clerk.
Gallery
- Street in Kanepi
- Kanepi town hall
- Kanepi church
- War of Independence memorial in Kanepi
References
- ^ "NGA GeoName Database". National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. Archived from the original on 8 June 2008. Retrieved 9 July 2008.
External links
- Satellite map at Maplandia.com
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Settlements in Kanepi Parish
- Kanepi
- Abissaare
- Aiaste
- Erastvere
- Hauka
- Heisri
- Hino
- Hurmi
- Häätaru
- Ihamaru
- Jõgehara
- Jõksi
- Kaagna
- Kaagvere
- Karaski
- Karilatsi
- Karste
- Koigera
- Kooli
- Kooraste
- Krootuse
- Krüüdneri
- Lauri
- Maaritsa
- Magari
- Mügra
- Närapää
- Palutaja
- Peetrimõisa
- Piigandi
- Piigaste
- Pikajärve
- Pikareinu
- Prangli
- Puugi
- Põlgaste
- Rebaste
- Saverna
- Sirvaste
- Sulaoja
- Sõreste
- Tiido
- Tuulemäe
- Tõdu
- Valgjärve
- Varbuse
- Veski
- Vissi
- Voorepalu
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