- Ainaži (Estonian:
Heinaste; Livonian: Āinast) is a
Latvian port town by the Gulf of Riga in the
Baltic Sea. Administratively, it is part of the Limbaži...
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Heino Heinaste (also Heinoste;
until 1936 Hermann; 3
March 1928 – 25 June 2006) was an
Estonian discus thrower and shot putter. He was born in Tallinn...
- Vice
Admiral of the
Kriegsmarine and U-boat
commander during WWI
Heino Heinaste (1928–2006),
Estonian track and
field athlete Heino Holm (born 1979), Danish...
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adventures of Sajo and her
Beaver people)
Translation into
Estonian by E.
Heinaste, Tallinn, 1967
Belaney started drinking when he
arrived in
Canada as a...
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president of the party, and
Vahur Kollom was
elected vice-president.
Urmas Heinaste, Mati Kose,
Viktoria Lukats,
Urmas Ott and Teet
Randma were
elected to...
- Gold Jiří
Skobla Czechoslovakia
Silver Oto
Grigalka Soviet
Union Bronze Heino Heinaste Soviet Union...
- Grigalka (URS) 1954 Bern
details Jiří Skobla (TCH) Oto Grigalka (URS) Heino
Heinaste (URS) 1958
Stockholm details Arthur Rowe (GBR) Viktor Lipsnis (URS) Jiří...
- of
Estonian maritime schools were founded. The
first of
these was the
Heinaste Maritime School (1864-1916),
where the
teaching languages were Estonian...
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details Jiří Skobla (TCH) 17.20 m CR Oto Grigalka (URS) 16.69 m Heino
Heinaste (URS) 16.27 m
Discus throw details Adolfo Consolini (ITA) 53.44 m Giuseppe...
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Reber Gruzdev Rumori Calcio 19 5
Markus Mikko Tallinna Zapoos 17
Mihkel Heinaste Tallinna **** Hunt 7
Kevin Mätas
Tallinna Zapoos 12
Anton Bolotin Tallinna...