Ao, Estonia

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Ao
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Ao
Coordinates: 59°00′00″N26°12′07″E / 59.00000°N 26.20194°E / 59.00000; 26.20194 Coordinates: 59°00′00″N26°12′07″E / 59.00000°N 26.20194°E / 59.00000; 26.20194
CountryFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
County Lääne-Viru County
Parish Väike-Maarja Parish
Time zone UTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EEST)

Ao is a village in Väike-Maarja Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in northeastern Estonia. [1]

Philologist and physician Friedrich Robert Faehlmann (1798–1850) was born in Ao Manor.

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