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Priit Aimla (born 19
April 1941 in Võru) is an
Estonian writer, poet,
humorist and
politician known for
several stage plays and books.
During 1992 to...
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parliament (Riigikogu). Its most
prominent members were
known humorists Priit Aimla,
Kirill Teiter and Ralf Parve, and the
party was led by
Kalle Kulbok. The...
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Aimla is a
village in Põhja-Sakala Parish,
Viljandi County in Estonia.
classification of
Estonian administrative units and
settlements 2014[dead link]...
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Karro Piret Krumm Raivo Tafenau [et]
Robert Kõrvits [et]
Saara Pius Siim
Aimla [et] Sven Lõhmus
Tanja Mihhailova-Saar
Tarvo Mölder [et] Ülar-Johannes Palm...
- journalist. His
first cousin is writer, poet,
humorist and
politician Priit Aimla. Vahtre,
Lauri (28
October 2005). "Ajaleht
Pravda ja 40
keisri hullu". Postimees...
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personnel change, the
second wave
additions in 2008
included Ingrid Aimla (percussion), Kaur Garšnek (guitar, programming),
Maria Lepik (alto saxophone)...
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Gatis Gāga as GRU
agent Zorin Tõnu Oja as
Factory manager Johan Kristjan Aimla as
Second Lieutenant Toomas Otsing Lukas Petrauskas as Red Army
first lietunant...
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following the 1992 election. Results:
Members were:
Juhan Aare Jüri
Adams Priit Aimla Sulev Alajõe
Toomas Alatalu Olav
Anton Tiit Arge Rein
Arjukese Lembit Arro...
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Sweden Pechorsky District,
Russia Smolyan,
Bulgaria Suwałki,
Poland Priit Aimla (born 1941) writer, poet,
humorist and
politician was born in Võru. Helmut...
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Lauri Hussar (9:40–12:00 UTC) Jüri
Aarma (12:00–15:00 UTC)
Priit Aimla (12:00–15:00 UTC) Rein Lang (15:00–18:00 UTC) Kiur
Aarma (15:00–18:00 UTC)...