Harjumaa (ancient county)

Harjumaa, (Latin: Harria) [1](1200 hides), was an ancient county in what would now be Estonia. It corresponded roughly to the present territory of Rapla County.

Harria
Harjumaa
County of Estonia
1st century AD–1224

Ancient Estonia until 1214
CapitalVarbola
  TypeCouncil of Elders
History 
 Established
1st century AD
 Disestablished
1224
Succeeded by
Danish Estonia

Parishes

gollark: As you go over that you probably have to keep adopting more and more norms and then guidelines and then rules and then laws to keep stuff coordinated.
gollark: Consider a silicon fab, which is used to make computer chips we need. That requires billions of $ in capital and thousands of people and probably millions more in supply chains.
gollark: Also, what do you mean "so what"? Technological progress directly affects standards of living.
gollark: ... that makes no sense that wouldn't even work.
gollark: Dunbar's number is 150 or so - humans can have meaningful social relationships with 150 or so people, apparently. Many systems require larger-scale coordination than this.

See also

References

  1. Raun, Toivo (2001). Estonia and the Estonians. Hoover Press. p. 11. ISBN 0-8179-2852-9.

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