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Established | 1924 |
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Country | Estonia |
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Elva cemetery (Template:Lang-et) is a cemetery in a forest park on the edge of the city of Elva, Estonia. The address of the cemetery is Vaikne tänav 39.
History
Elva cemetery was established in 1924.[1][2] The main gate was designed by Hanno Kompus in 1934.[2] The new part of the cemetery was designed by the landscape architect Nora Tammoja .[2]
Notable people
Notable people interred at Elva cemetery include the following:
- Leopold Hansen (1879–1964), actor[1]
- Richard Janno (1900–1942), writer and journalist
- Ain Kaalep, writer
- Jaan Kärner (1891–1958), writer
- Ivan Kondakov (1857–1931), chemist[1]
- Hugo Kulbok (1890–1942), soldier (cenotaph)
- Jim Ollinovski (1974–1993), writer
- Daniel Palgi (1899–1988), literary critic
- Jaan Rommot, television director
- Johannes Silvet (1895–1979), linguist[1]
- Karl Soonpää (1895–1944), politician and civil servant
- Ants Sööt (1935–2013), choir director
- Endel Varep (1915–1988), geographer[1]
- Ago Viljari (1910–1989), theologian
- Charles Villmann (1923–1992), physicist and astronomer
- Vadim Želnin (1909–1996), meteorologist[1]