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Religious Site Attractions In Kullamaa

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Kullamaa is a village in Lääne-Nigula Parish, Lääne County, in western Estonia. The first Estonian professional composer Rudolf Tobias lived in Kullamäe between 1885 and 1889, where his father served as the parish clerk. Later, composer Artur Uritamm served as the church organist. Pastor and translator Heinrich Göseken worked as a pastor in Kullamaa church. He is credited with writing a grammar of Estonian language as well as a Latin-Estonian-German dictionary.
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  • 1. Padise Abbey Padise
    Padise Abbey was a former Cistercian monastery in Padise in Harju County, Estonia, settled in 1310 by the dispossessed monks of Dünamünde Abbey in Latvia. It was converted into a fortress after its dissolution in 1559 and later used as a country house until 1766. The ruins are now a museum.
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