Vidruka

58.99333323.8375Koordinaten: 59 ° 0 ' N, 23 ° 50'

Vidruka ( German Widdruck ) is a village (Estonian küla ) in the rural community Taebla ( Taebla vald ) in Lääne in Estonia.

Description

The village has 105 inhabitants (as at 31 December 2011). Its area is 34.9 square kilometers.

The village is located eighteen kilometers north-east of the district capital of Haapsalu.

The place is located since the 1960s, a boarding school for disabled children. It was in 2013 merged with the appropriate facility in Haapsalu.

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At the beginning of the 15th century lived a Catholic priest named Hennecke Witte rock on the estate, which was named after him. In 1414 he sold the farm, which then became part of the estate of Palivere.

1760 Best of Vidruka was separated as an independent good with mill and jug of Palivere. Later it belonged to the estate of a Beigut Tagavere. Last private owner before the expropriation in the course of the Estonian land reform in 1919 was the aristocratic Baltic German family Ungern- Sternberg.

The elongated, single-storey stone mansion was built unrepresentative. It was probably built in the 19th century, but was later modified several times.

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