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 | |||||||
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County of Estonia | |||||||
1st century AD–1224 | |||||||
![]() Ancient Estonia until 1214 | |||||||
Capital | Varbola | ||||||
• Type | Council of Elders | ||||||
History | |||||||
• Established | 1st century AD | ||||||
• Disestablished | 1224 | ||||||
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Parishes
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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
- Danish Estonia
- Harju County
- Rapla County
- History of Estonia
- Livonian Crusade
- Rulers of Estonia
- St. George's Night Uprising
- Varbola Stronghold
References
- Raun, Toivo (2001). Estonia and the Estonians. Hoover Press. p. 11. ISBN 0-8179-2852-9.
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