Nurmekund
Nurmekund Nurmekund | |||||||
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| Migration period–1224 | |||||||
![]() Ancient Estonia, Nurmekund is dark green. | |||||||
| Capital | Pilistvere 58°39′46″N 25°44′56″E | ||||||
| Common languages | Old Estonian | ||||||
| Religion | Estonian paganism, Thor cult | ||||||
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| History | |||||||
• Established | Migration period | ||||||
• Disestablished | 1224 | ||||||
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Monastic state of the Teutonic Knights, 1225 - 1250.

Livonia in 1260.

Põltsamaa river, the border river of Nurmekund, in 2005.
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