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Koidula may refer to: Lydia Koidula (1843–1886), Estonian poet Koidula, Võru County, village in Setomaa Parish, Võru County Koidula railway station Koidula
Koidula
Estonian poet (1843–1886)
August [O.S. 30 July] 1886), known by her pen name and sobriquet Lydia Koidula (Lydia of the Dawn), was an Estonian poet. She is also frequently referred
Lydia_Koidula
Country in Northern Europe
awakening also spurred the rise of national romantic poetry, with Lydia Koidula as its foremost figure. The end of 1800s saw a rise of many poets and novelists
Estonia
Village in Estonia
Koidula is a village in Setomaa Parish, Võru County, in southeastern Estonia, on the border with Russia. It is located a few kilometers northwest of the
Koidula,_Setomaa_Parish
Railway station in Estonia at the border with Russia
Koidula railway station (Estonian: Koidula raudteejaam) is a railway station in Koidula, Estonia, on the Russian border. It merges the Tartu–Pechory and
Koidula_railway_station
Estonian journalist (1819–1890)
of Estonia after its independence. Jannsen was the father of poet Lydia Koidula. Johann Voldemar Jannsen was born in Vana-Vändra on 16 May 1819. His father
Johann_Voldemar_Jannsen
connection from Koidula railway station (Koidula) in Estonia to Pechory in Russia. Passenger trains are operated by Elron (Tartu–Koidula route). Valga–Pechory
Rail_transport_in_Estonia
Poem by Lydia Koidula
on minu arm" ("My Fatherland is My Love") is an Estonian poem by Lydia Koidula. The poem was first set to music for the first Estonian Song Festival in
Mu_isamaa_on_minu_arm
Capital and largest city of Estonia
train services from Tallinn to Tartu, Valga, Türi, Viljandi, Tapa, Narva, Koidula. There are also international services to Riga, Latvia and Vilnius, Lithuania
Tallinn
Estonian passenger railway
Tallinn–Tartu–Valga (connecting to Pasažieru vilciens trains to Riga), Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula, Tallinn–Narva, Tallinn–Viljandi. Tallinn-Pärnu, Tallinn-Häädemeeste Rail
Elron_(rail_transit)
Village in Estonia
Preceding station Elron Following station Kiidjärve towards Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Põlva towards Koidula
Taevaskoja
International border
Russia) Koidula–Pechory on the Valga-Pechory railway at Koidula (not used as of 2024 due to the absence of cross-border railway traffic) Koidula–Kunichina
Estonia–Russia_border
Railway station in Tallinn, Estonia
Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Valga Kehra towards Valga Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Kehra towards Koidula Tallinn–Narva Kehra towards Narva Tallinn–Aegviidu Vesse towards
Ülemiste_railway_station
Town in Estonia
politician Egon Kaur, rally driver Paul Keres, chess grandmaster Lydia Koidula, poet Ilmi Kolla, poet Kaie Kõrb, prima ballerina Jüri Kukk, professor
Pärnu
Estonian sculptor and painter
Kalevipoeg. His last work was a monument in Pärnu dedicated to Lydia Jannsen (Koidula), the national poet of Estonia. The work of Adamson varies in style and
Amandus_Adamson
Village in Estonia
Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Valga Aegviidu towards Valga Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Aegviidu towards Koidula Tallinn–Narva Aegviidu towards Narva Tallinn–Aegviidu Aegviidu
Mustjõe
Museum in Pärnu, Estonia
branch (the Lydia Koidula Memorial Museum), which is located at Jannseni Street 37. This branch is dedicated to Estonian poet Lydia Koidula. "Pärnu Museum:
Pärnu_Museum
Estonian village in Abkhazia, Georgia
19th century. It had its own school and prayer house, singing society "Koidula" and singing choir. As of 2011, probably no Estonians live there. The political
Alam-Linda
Surname list
include: Lydia Jannsen (1843–1886), Estonian poet known by the pen name Lydia Koidula Johann Voldemar Jannsen (1819–1890), Estonian journalist Uwe Jannsen (born
Jannsen
Village in Estonia
Koidula is a village in Saaremaa Parish, Saare County in western Estonia. Before the administrative reform in 2017, the village was in Lääne-Saare Parish
Koidula,_Saare_County
Main railway station of Tallinn, Estonia
Tallinn–Tartu–Valga Kitseküla towards Valga Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Kitseküla towards Koidula Tallinn–Narva Kitseküla towards Narva Tallinn–Aegviidu Kitseküla
Tallinn_Baltic_Station
Overview of the tram network in Tallinn, Estonia
Keskturg [et] 1.0 0.8 Tallinna Ülikool Bussijaam 1.6 Majaka 2.3 1.1 L. Koidula Sikupilli 2.7 1.7 J. Poska Majaka põik 3.0 1.5 Kadriorg 1 3 Ülemiste jaam
Trams_in_Tallinn
Village in Estonia
Preceding station Elron Following station Holvandi towards Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Veriora towards Koidula
Ruusa
Village in Estonia
Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Valga Aruküla towards Valga Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Aruküla towards Koidula Tallinn–Narva Aruküla towards Narva Tallinn–Aegviidu Aruküla
Kulli,_Harju_County
Borough in Estonia
Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Valga Kehra towards Valga Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Kehra towards Koidula Tallinn–Narva Kehra towards Narva Tallinn–Aegviidu Parila towards
Raasiku
Village in Estonia
Preceding station Elron Following station Vägeva towards Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Valga Jõgeva towards Valga Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Jõgeva towards Koidula
Pedja
Village in Estonia
Preceding station Elron Following station Rakke towards Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Valga Pedja towards Valga Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Pedja towards Koidula
Vägeva
Village in Estonia
Preceding station Elron Following station Tamsalu towards Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Valga Rakke towards Valga Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Rakke towards Koidula
Kiltsi
Village in Estonia
Preceding station Elron Following station Uhti towards Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Vana-Kuuste towards Koidula
Tõõraste
Railway station in Tartu, Estonia
trains are operated by Elron. There are services towards Tallinn, Valga, Koidula and during summertimes to Piusa. There are two platforms with the length
Tartu_railway_station
Female given name
computer scientist Lydia Ko (born 1997), Korean-born New Zealand golfer Lydia Koidula (1843–1886), Estonian poet Lydia Koreneva (1885–1982), Russian-Soviet stage
Lydia_(name)
Village in Estonia
Preceding station Elron Following station Vana-Kuuste towards Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Vastse-Kuuste towards Koidula
Rebase,_Estonia
1796–1917 unit of Russia
were implemented at the end of the 1880s. Also in this era, poet Lydia Koidula had been a prominent figure in the advocation of Estonian literature; she
Governorate_of_Estonia
Town in Estonia
railways. The Valga-Võru-Koidula railway runs to the town. Trains stopped running in 2001. Freight trains on the Valga-Võru-Koidula line have been cut back
Valga,_Estonia
Calendar year
the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 1910) December 24 – Lydia Koidula, Estonian poet (d. 1886) December 28 – Prentiss Ingraham, American author
1843
Second most populous city in Estonia
passenger rail company Elron runs regular daily trains to Tallinn, Valga and Koidula. Buses are also available to various destinations in Estonia. Tartu's historic
Tartu
Borough in Estonia
Preceding station Elron Following station Kiltsi towards Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Valga Vägeva towards Valga Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Vägeva towards Koidula
Rakke
Estonian banknote
denomination of the Estonian kroon, the former currency of Estonia. Lydia Koidula (1843–1886), who was an Estonian poet and playwright, is featured on the
100_krooni
Railway station in Estonia
Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Valga Tabivere towards Valga Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Tabivere towards Koidula Location Kaarepere railway station Location within Estonia
Kaarepere_railway_station
Kohnová (1929–1942, Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic), Hc. diarist Lydia Koidula (1843–1886, Russia/England), poet in Estonian Saradha Koirala (b. 1980
List_of_women_writers_(A–L)
Possible federation between Estonia and Finland
the national awakening. The topic was discussed, for example, in Lydia Koidula's poem The Finnish Bridge from 1881. The Estonian author Friedebert Tuglas
Estonian–Finnish_Union
Policy on permits required to enter Russia and the occupied territories of Ukraine
border (3) Ivangorod – Estonia side: Narva Kunichina Gora – Estonia side: Koidula Shumilkino – Estonia side: Luhamaa Russia – Finland border (7) Brusnichnoye
Visa_policy_of_Russia
Road in Estonia
Navi – Pärnu Navi – Väimela, Navi Võru – Võru, Põlva Võru – Võru, Koidula, Räpina Verijärve – Umbsaare Verijärve – Valga, Võru Verijärve – Rõuge
Estonian_national_road_2
Village in Estonia
Preceding station Elron Following station Põlva towards Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Ruusa towards Koidula
Holvandi
Former currency of Estonia
KR Nickname paper, The family names of the persons on notes: 100 KR – Koidula, 500 KR – Jakobson etc. Denominations Subunit 1⁄100 sent Plural sent
Estonian_kroon
Village in Estonia
Preceding station Elron Following station Vastse-Kuuste towards Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Kiidjärve towards Koidula
Valgemetsa
Municipality of Estonia
Kihelkonna-Liiva Kiirassaare Kingli Kipi Kiratsi Kirderanna Kiritu Kiruma Kogula Koidula Koiduvälja Koigi Koigi-Väljaküla Koikla Koimla Koki Koksi Koovi Kopli Kotlandi
Saaremaa_Parish
Estonian painter (1866–1942)
Portrait of Carl Robert Jakobson (1920) Selma (1922) Portrait of Lydia Koidula (1924) Portrait of Fr.R. Kreutzwald (1924) Portrait of Hilda Gleser (1932)
Ants_Laikmaa
Poet traditionally held to represent a certain national culture
Larkin, racist, bigot and poet". Socialist Worker. Vabar, Sven. "Lydia Koidula". Sisu. Weissmann Travel Planner for Western and Eastern Europe. (1994:59)
National_poet
Day of the year
Halfdan Kjerulf, Norwegian pianist and composer (born 1815) 1886 – Lydia Koidula, Estonian poet and playwright (born 1843) 1890 – John Henry Newman, English
August_11
Theatre in Tartu, Estonia
the Vanemuine Society (1865), the theatre's first performance was Lydia Koidula's Saaremaa Onupoeg ("The cousin from Saaremaa") at the society's fifth anniversary
Vanemuine
Former municipality of Estonia
and an area of 187.82 km2 (72.52 sq mi). Small borough Värska Villages Koidula • Kolodavitsa • Kolossova • Korela • Kostkova • Kremessova • Kundruse •
Värska_Parish
Estonian architect
Tiidemann) Koidula border guard station Energetics Department of the Tallinn Technical University, 2004 (with Andrus Padu) Apartment building on Koidula Street
Mai_Šein
in the number of poets and novelists who wrote in Estonian, notably L. Koidula. After Estonia became independent in 1918, there was a movement of modernist
Culture_of_Estonia
Gómez de Avellaneda, Zafer Hanım Julie Hausmann Bohuslava Kecková Lydia Koidula Hanna K. Korany Maria Konopnicka Eliška Krásnohorská Jeanne Lapauze Hermance
Women_writers
Day of the year
(died 1905) 1837 – Empress Elisabeth of Austria (died 1898) 1843 – Lydia Koidula, Estonian poet and playwright (died 1886) 1845 – George I of Greece (died
December_24
Decade
1810) Bill Smith, Major League Baseball player (b. 1865) August 11 – Lydia Koidula, Estonian poet (b. 1843) August 16 – Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Indian spiritual
1880s
Vanemuine, was established in 1865. The Vanemuine society's staging of Lydia Koidula's The Cousin from Saaremaa in 1870 marks the beginning of theatrical drama
Theatre_of_Estonia
Estonian-born Finnish writer
(1947) Minusta tuli liikenainen, (1953) Talulapsed (Talon lapset) (1912) Koidula (1932) Minister ja kommunist (1932) Laki ja järjestys (1932) Kulkurivalssi
Hella_Wuolijoki
Estonian journalist, writer, and feminist
German, she took care to include noted Estonians, like Jakobson, Lydia Koidula, and Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald in the courses to help her students
Lilli_Suburg
Estonian composer (1845–1875)
Robert Jakobson, Johann Voldemar Jannsen, and the latter's daughter, Lydia Koidula. He took the name "Kunileid", in preference to the Germanic-seeming "Saebelmann"
Aleksander_Kunileid
restored too. During the years of prohibition of national symbols, Lydia Koidula’s poem, "My Native Land is dear to me", with a melody by Gustav Ernesaks
National_symbols_of_Estonia
Village in Estonia
Preceding station Elron Following station Reola towards Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Rebase towards Koidula
Vana-Kuuste
Village in Estonia
around 3 km north of the village. It is second station on the Edelaraudtee Koidula - Tartu route. Orava village Orava school Classification of Estonian administrative
Orava,_Estonia
Linn Daniels American author Luisa Cappiani Luisa Kapp-Young Austrian soprano, musical educator, essayist Lydia Koidula Lydia Emilie Florentine Jannsen
List_of_pen_names
Estonian actress
in Tartu, Kersti Heinloo received her secondary education at the Pärnu Koidula Gymnasium, graduating in 1994. From 1995 until 1996, she studied radio
Kersti_Heinloo
Estonian writer
1978 in the UK in connection with a collision in the North Sea. Lydia Koidula A. H. Tammsaare. L. Siimisker, A. Palm. Eesti Raamat. Tallinn 1978. Pg
A._H._Tammsaare
Estonian actor
1969, he left the Rakvere Theatre and began an engagement at the Lydia Koidula Pärnu Drama Theatre (now, the Endla Theatre) in Pärnu. Roo would be employed
Ago_Roo
Estonian poet and translator (1864–1957)
Postimees after the notable Estonian poet Lydia Koidula died in the summer of 1886. Her tribute was titled To Koidula and was signed by "An Estonian Girl". This
Anna_Haava
List of people on old banknotes
Tobias 1873–1918 composer and organist Kroon 50 KR obverse 1994–2010 Lydia Koidula 1843–1886 poet; known as "The Founder of Estonian Theatre" Kroon 100 KR
List of people on banknotes that are no longer in circulation
List_of_people_on_banknotes_that_are_no_longer_in_circulation
Village in Estonia
population was 168. In Kiidjärve, there is a railway halt on Elron's Tartu–Koidula line, but it is served by only one train a day. The journey from/to Tartu
Kiidjärve
Electrification of the railway in the Soviet Union
state-owned passenger network, including branches south of Tartu to Valga and Koidula is no longer planned due to high construction costs, however battery-powered
Railway electrification in the Soviet Union
Railway_electrification_in_the_Soviet_Union
Estonian shipping company
Tallinn, 1940. Other records show that Soone owned a home in Tallinn at Koidula 12, near Kadriorg Palace, that he rented out, and that he was active with
Merilaid_&_Co.
2014 Kohtla-Nõmme Kohtla-Nõmme, Toila Parish, Ida-Viru County 2014 Koidula Koidula, Setomaa Parish, Võru County 2011 Kulli Kulli, Raasiku Parish, Harju
List of railway stations in Estonia
List_of_railway_stations_in_Estonia
Russian poet
street. He has translated literature from Estonian authors such as Lydia Koidula, Jaan Kross, Ellen Niit, Paul-Eerik Rummo and others, as well as from Polish
David_Samoylov
Vaarandi. Mu isamaa on minu arm (My Fatherland is My Love), a poem by Lydia Koidula set to music by Aleksander Kunileid and later Gustav Ernesaks, often considered
Estonian_folklore
Kaplinski Doris Kareva Jaan Kärner Kalev Kesküla Sven Kivisildnik Lydia Koidula Ilmi Kolla Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald Jaan Kross Erni Krusten Asko Künnap
List_of_Estonian_poets
Subdistrict of Tallinn, Estonia
Tram services Preceding station Trams in Tallinn Following station L. Koidula One-way operation 1 J. Poska towards Kopli 3 J. Poska towards Tondi
Kadriorg
Paikuse Põhikool Pärnjõe Põhikool Pärnu Hansagümnaasium Pärnu Koidula Gümnaasium (Koidula Gymnasium) Pärnu Kuninga Tänava Põhikool Pärnu Raeküla Kool Pärnu
List_of_schools_in_Estonia
County of Estonia
station Laupa manor on the Pärnu river Monument to Estonian poet Lydia Koidula in Pärnu Pärnu mud baths and spa Liu lighthouse in Audru Parish Riisa bog
Pärnu_County
Estonian writer
of the Emperor Alexander II, the king of Poland and Estonian poet Lydia Koidula. His struggles with mental illness continued until his death. In 1909,
Juhan_Liiv
Senegal) first name. WGPSN Koidula 64°12′N 139°36′E / 64.2°N 139.6°E / 64.2; 139.6 (Koidula) 67 1985 Lydia Koidula, Estonian poet(1843–1886). WGPSN
List_of_craters_on_Venus
Estonian writer (1920–2007)
Jannsen starts an Estonian-language newspaper with his daughter Lydia Koidula and founds the Estonian Song Festival (A While in a Swivel Chair). The
Jaan_Kross
Village in Estonia
Preceding station Elron Following station Veriora towards Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Orava towards Koidula
Kikka,_Estonia
Estonian actress and singer
directed comedy film Säärane mulk, an adaptation of the 1872 play by Lydia Koidula. The same year became a contestant in season one of Taskmaster - kuninga
Piret_Krumm
Altermann (dramatist) Eduard Bornhöhe (writer) Villem Kapp (composer) Lydia Koidula (poet) Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald (writer) Johann Köler (painter) Ants
List_of_romantics
Ada Langworthy Collier, American author (died 1919) December 24 – Lydia Koidula, Estonian poet (died 1886) December 29 – Princess Elisabeth of Wied ("Carmen
1843_in_literature
Estonian literary scholar and critic
authority on the Finnish-Estonian writer Aino Kallas and the poet Lydia Koidula. She has compiled and edited several significant volumes of correspondence
Sirje_Olesk
prominent figure in the history of Estonian nationalism was the poet Lydia Koidula, who voiced the ideas for an independent and sovereign Estonia already
Estonian_nationalism
Former municipality of Estonia
road, Jõhvi-Tartu-Valga road, Tartu-Valga railway line, and Tartu-Koidula railway line pass through the area. The Ilmatsalu River and Porijõgi flow
Ülenurme_Parish
Borough in Estonia
near Ülenurme in the village of Reola. Ülenurme has a station on Tartu–Koidula railway. Main building of Ülenurme Manor, now the Estonian Agricultural
Ülenurme
Estonian actress
Institute in Tallinn. From 1958 until 1967, she was engaged at the Lydia Koidula Pärnu Drama Theatre (now, the Endla Theatre). Throughout her long career
Ellen_Alaküla
Calendar year
1810) Bill Smith, Major League Baseball player (b. 1865) August 11 – Lydia Koidula, Estonian poet (b. 1843) August 16 – Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Indian spiritual
1886
Village in Estonia
station Nelijärve towards Tallinn Tallinn–Tartu–Valga Lehtse towards Valga Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Lehtse towards Koidula Tallinn–Narva Lehtse towards Narva
Jäneda
Municipality of Estonia
trains a day, by services between Tallinn or Tapa and Tartu, Valga and Koidula. Laiuse Castle Endla Nature Reserve Lake Endla Kuremaa Experience Centre
Jõgeva_Parish
Village in Estonia
services a day in the summer season (from May until August) from Piusa to Koidula railway station on the border with Russia, with one service in each direction
Piusa
Estonian composer and choir conductor
Estonian Song Festival tradition. One of his songs, a setting of Lydia Koidula's poem Mu isamaa on minu arm, became an unofficial national anthem during
Gustav_Ernesaks
Estonian architect
(1933–1936). In 1936 the annex of the 19th-century wooden building of Koidula 32b was completed. The house has robustly functionalistic elements, asymmetrical
Anton_Lembit_Soans
Municipality of Estonia (1999–2014)
Kaubi - Kellamäe - Keskranna - Keskvere - Kiratsi - Kirikuküla - Koidu - Koidula - Kuke - Kungla - Käku - Kärdu - Laadjala - Laheküla - Laoküla - Lilbi
Kaarma_Parish
Estonian architect
architectural traditions. Kapi 1 and 2 (1934–1935) L. Koidula 3 (1937) Pronksi 5 (1938) Koidula 3 (1937–38, 1961) His main focus was in residential architecture
Karl_Tarvas
KOIDULA
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Girl/Female
Hindu
An Angel
Boy/Male
Tamil
Satyarth | ஸதà¯à®¯à®¾à®°à¯à®¤
Meaning of truth
Girl/Female
Buddhist, Indian
Adorable
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places called Aldborough (in Norfolk and North Yorkshire) or Aldbrough (in East and North Yorkshire), or possibly a variant of Albury. All of these places were named with Old English eald ‘old’ + burh ‘stronghold’.A John Albro came to New England from England in 1634 and settled in Rhode Island in 1638.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Raised; who pardons.
Boy/Male
Italian Polish Celtic
Present.
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Watchful; Vigilant; A Phonetic Form of the Initials Kc; Similar to the Irish Name Casey; Alert; Vigorous
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Loveable; Lord of Beauty
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Servant of God
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ever victorious, Father of Satyabhama
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