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- Anseküla_Lighthouse abstract "Anseküla Lighthouse (Estonian: Anseküla Tuletorn) - a lighthouse located in Anseküla, on the eastern side of the Sõrve Peninsula, on the island of Saaremaa; in Estonia. The original light was on a church, which was destroyed during World War II in 1944. The current lighthouse was built in 1953, it is a concrete square tower, with a gallery but no lantern. The lighthouse's glare configuration flashes a white glare every 1.5 seconds.".
- Q3376800 abstract "Anseküla Lighthouse (Estonian: Anseküla Tuletorn) - a lighthouse located in Anseküla, on the eastern side of the Sõrve Peninsula, on the island of Saaremaa; in Estonia. The original light was on a church, which was destroyed during World War II in 1944. The current lighthouse was built in 1953, it is a concrete square tower, with a gallery but no lantern. The lighthouse's glare configuration flashes a white glare every 1.5 seconds.".
- Anseküla_Lighthouse comment "Anseküla Lighthouse (Estonian: Anseküla Tuletorn) - a lighthouse located in Anseküla, on the eastern side of the Sõrve Peninsula, on the island of Saaremaa; in Estonia. The original light was on a church, which was destroyed during World War II in 1944. The current lighthouse was built in 1953, it is a concrete square tower, with a gallery but no lantern. The lighthouse's glare configuration flashes a white glare every 1.5 seconds.".
- Q3376800 comment "Anseküla Lighthouse (Estonian: Anseküla Tuletorn) - a lighthouse located in Anseküla, on the eastern side of the Sõrve Peninsula, on the island of Saaremaa; in Estonia. The original light was on a church, which was destroyed during World War II in 1944. The current lighthouse was built in 1953, it is a concrete square tower, with a gallery but no lantern. The lighthouse's glare configuration flashes a white glare every 1.5 seconds.".