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Raplamaa JK
Raplamaa JK is an Estonian football club based in Rapla Rapla (German: ''Rappel'') is a town in central Estonia, the capital of Rapla County and the centre of Rapla Parish. The oldest records date back to 1241 in the Danish Census Book, when it was said that it was a small village with 8 acres of .... Founded in 2012, they currently play in the II Liiga, the fourth tier of Estonian football. Players Current squad : ''As of 2 August 2018. Statistics League and Cup References {{Esiliiga B teamlist Football clubs in Estonia Association football clubs established in 2015 Rapla ...
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Rapla Ühisgümnaasiumi Staadion
Rapla (German: ''Rappel'') is a town in central Estonia, the capital of Rapla County and the centre of Rapla Parish. The oldest records date back to 1241 in the Danish Census Book, when it was said that it was a small village with 8 acres of cultivated fields. By the end of the 13th century, the village centre was firmly established. At around the same time, a Cistercian monastery was built. Rapla's ambitious period of fast growth began only in the late 19th century. In 1866, a pharmacy was built, in 1868 a school, and in 1888 a hospital. In 1898, a Brick factory was opened, and in 1900, a railway line was built between Rapla and Viljandi. The old stone church was demolished in the late 19th century and a new one was built in a Romanesque style, one of the purest examples of this style in all of Estonia. In 1913, Rapla consisted of around 20 stone and 60 wooden houses. During this time period, a number of social societies were established, such as the Volunteer Fire Comp ...
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2009–10 Estonian Cup
2009–10 Estonian Cup was the twentieth season of the Estonian football knockout tournament organized by Estonian Football Association. Winners of the cup qualified for the second qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League. The defending champions were Flora Tallinn. Clubs participating * A&A Kinnisvara * aaMeraaS * Ajax Lasnamäe * Alko * Aspen * Atletik * Atli 2 * EBS * Elva 2 * Esteve * Eston Villa * Fauna * Flora Järva-Jaani * Flora Rakvere * Flora Tallinn 2 * Ganvix * Guwalda * Haiba * Hansa Utd * HansaNet.ee * HaServ * Hell Hunt * Igiliikur * Jalgpallihaigla * Kadakas * Kaitseliit 2 * Kalju 2 3 * Keskerakond 2 * Kristiine * Koeru * Kose * Kotkad * Kuressaare 2 3 * Legion * Levadia * Lootos * Lootus * Maaülikool * Metec * Metropool * Navi * Nõmme Utd * Noorus 96 * Olympic * Orbiit * Otepää * Paide 2 * Piraaja * Premium 2 * Püsivus * Quattromed * Rada 2 * Reaal * Reliikvia * Saue * Sillamäe Kalev 2 * Soccernet ...
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2009 Estonian Small Cup
9 (nine) is the natural number following and preceding . Evolution of the Arabic digit In the beginning, various Indians wrote a digit 9 similar in shape to the modern closing question mark without the bottom dot. The Kshatrapa, Andhra and Gupta started curving the bottom vertical line coming up with a -look-alike. The Nagari continued the bottom stroke to make a circle and enclose the 3-look-alike, in much the same way that the sign @ encircles a lowercase ''a''. As time went on, the enclosing circle became bigger and its line continued beyond the circle downwards, as the 3-look-alike became smaller. Soon, all that was left of the 3-look-alike was a squiggle. The Arabs simply connected that squiggle to the downward stroke at the middle and subsequent European change was purely cosmetic. While the shape of the glyph for the digit 9 has an ascender in most modern typefaces, in typefaces with text figures the character usually has a descender, as, for example, in . T ...
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