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It seems that the phrase "Kautla veresaun" is
only used in Wikipedia clones. I
could not find any use on
.ee sites. Unless you can provide some reference, it is a neologism and should be removed.
Petri, it seems you forgot that same as in Finnish, Estonian language has
inflection of nouns, which makes regular Googling rather inefficient. You could have just looked at the references, though - even Mart Laar uses Kautla veresaunast.
Could you please explain your {{POV}} tag on the talk page, as it is required even by the template itself? Templating without explanation is just disruption, in my opinion.