Fraternitas Estica
Fraternitas Estica is an all-male academic corporation at the University of Tartu, Estonia.
Tartu (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈtɑrtˑˈtu], South Estonian: Tarto) is the second largest city of Estonia, following Estonia's political and financial capital Tallinn. Tartu is often considered the intellectual centre of the country, especially since it is home to the nation's oldest and most renowned university, the University of Tartu. The city also houses the Supreme Court of Estonia and the Ministry of Education and Research. Situated 186 kilometres (116 miles) southeast of Tallinn, Tartu is the centre of southern Estonia and lies on the Emajõgi ("Mother river"), which connects the two largest lakes of Estonia.
Population: 101,092
Latitude: 58° 22' 50.23" N
Longitude: 26° 43' 30.32" E
Fraternitas Estica is an all-male academic corporation at the University of Tartu, Estonia.
The Amme (also known as Aame, Ame and Amedi) is a 59 km (37 mi) long river mostly in Vooremaa, Estonia. It is a left tributary of the Emajõgi. Its source is the Lake Kuremaa near Palamuse and it passes through the Lake Kaiavere, Lake Elistvere and d…
Ahja Parish (Estonian: Ahja vald) is a rural municipality of Estonia, in Põlva County.
The Ülikooli Street (Estonian: Ülikooli tänav, University Street) is a street in the center of Tartu in Estonia. Named after the University of Tartu whose main building is located on this street (18 Ülikooli str.), it runs through the business distr…
Äksi is a village in Kose Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia.
Võngjärv is a lake of Estonia.
Voika is a village in Nõo Parish, Tartu County in eastern Estonia.
Visnapuu is a village in Kambja Parish, Tartu County, Estonia.
Suure-Kambja is a village in Kambja Parish, Tartu County in eastern Estonia.
Siniküla is a village in Laeva Parish, Tartu County in eastern Estonia.
Sarakuste is a village in Mäksa Parish, Tartu County in eastern Estonia.
Rebase is a village in Kambja Parish, Tartu County in eastern Estonia.
Raudsild (Iron Bridge) was a footbridge across Emajõgi in Tartu, Estonia, which was opened on 3 June 1993, and dismantled again in 2007.
Raigastvere is a village in Tabivere Parish, Jõgeva County in eastern Estonia.
Pühi is a village in Kambja Parish, Tartu County in eastern Estonia.
Prangli is a village in Kõlleste Parish, Põlva County in southeastern Estonia.
Pilka is a village in Luunja Parish, Tartu County in eastern Estonia.
Metsalaane is a village in Konguta Parish, Tartu County in eastern Estonia.