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Ahja : ウィキペディア英語版
Ahja

Ahja is a small borough (') in Ahja Parish, Põlva County in southeastern Estonia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NGA GeoNames Database )〕 Named after the Ahja River, it is located 191  km  southeast of Tallinn and about 16  km  north of Põlva.
==Ahja manor==

The earliest references to Ahja estate ((ドイツ語:Aya)) are from 1553. It belonged to the Oxenstierna family in the 17th century but was later taken over by the Swedish state through one of the so-called reductions.
In 1716, it was given to Christina Glück, the widow of Johann Ernst Glück, in whose family the future Catherine I of Russia grew up. The present two-storey, Baroque style building with a pavilion-shaped main entrance dates from the period of ownership of François Guillemot de Villebois,〔 who was the son-in-law of Christina Glück. The building was completed around 1749, probably built by master builders from St. Petersburg.
In 1770, Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz became for two years the manager of the estate. Later, it belonged to various Baltic German families. One of these was the von Brasch, who built a burial chapel, still standing, for their family members in the manor park.

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