Virumaa

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Virumaa
Vironia
Eldership of Estonia
9th century – 1220

Coat of arms of Virumaa

Coat of arms

Location of Virumaa
Elderships in ancient Estonia until 1214.
Capital Tarvanpää
Elder Kyriavanus
Tabelinus
History
 - Established 9th century
 - Disestablished 1220
Area
 - 1220 7,387 km² (2,852 sq mi)

Virumaa (Latin: Vironia; Low German: Wierland; Old Norse: Virland) is a former independent eldership or county in Estonia. Now it is divided into Ida-Viru County or Eastern Vironia and Lääne-Viru County or Western Vironia. Vironians built many strongholds, like Tarwanpe (modern Rakvere) and Agelinde (now Punamägi Hill in Äntu village).

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Vironia to Denmark (Danish Estonia).
Vironia to Denmark (Danish Estonia).
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