Kose-Uuemõisa
Borough in Estonia
Small borough in Harju County, Estonia
59°12′18″N 25°06′13″E / 59.20500°N 25.10361°E / 59.20500; 25.10361Kose-Uuemõisa (German: Neuenhof) is a small borough (alevik) in Kose Parish, Harju County, northern Estonia.[1]
Kose-Uuemõisa Manor
The village has been the location for a manor house since the 1340s, although the medieval building burned down in the Livonian War. The current building, in neo-Renaissance style, dates from the 1850s and was erected by the Baltic German family von Uexküll. In the park adjacent to the manor house the von Uexküll family burial chapel, built in 1905, still stands. It is built in artistically accomplished neo-Gothic style.[2]
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kose-Uuemõisa.
- Kose Parish (in Estonian)
- Kose-Uuemõisa at Estonian Manors Portal
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Settlements in Kose Parish
- Ardu
- Habaja
- Kose
- Kose-Uuemõisa
- Ravila
- Aela
- Ahisilla
- Äksi
- Alansi
- Harmi
- Kadja
- Kanavere
- Kantküla
- Karla
- Kata
- Katsina
- Kirivalla
- Kiruvere
- Kolu
- Kõrvenurga
- Kõue
- Krei
- Kuivajõe
- Kukepala
- Laane
- Leistu
- Liiva
- Lööra
- Lutsu
- Marguse
- Nõmbra
- Nõmmeri
- Nõrava
- Nutu
- Ojasoo
- Oru
- Pala
- Palvere
- Paunaste
- Paunküla
- Puusepa
- Rava
- Raveliku
- Riidamäe
- Rõõsa
- Saarnakõrve
- Sääsküla
- Sae
- Saula
- Sõmeru
- Silmsi
- Tade
- Tammiku
- Triigi
- Tuhala
- Uueveski
- Vahetüki
- Vanamõisa
- Vardja
- Vilama
- Virla
- Viskla
- Võlle
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