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The historical core of Kallavere village is called the village of Kallavere in Sweden. From the farmland, the town of Maardu has bitten off a large block, and the former fields have nine-storey panel houses, but a few steps away, the shady village street begins. Archaeologist Vello Lõugas named the farm broom on the border of the two worlds as a "village on the front of the chest" and prompted the village people to repair the broken stone fence. The people of Sweden-Kallavere were not limited to stone fences, and today, in two former cowsheds, one can get an idea of how this small coastal village has lived before us. In addition to farm tools, housewares and fine linen, the Village Museum has a loom with looms and a boat house that hides the northern fishing boats of the 1930s.
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