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Kalda may
refer to:
Kalda, Pärnu County, a
village in
Saarde Parish, Pärnu
County Kalda,
Rapla County, a
village in
Rapla Parish,
Rapla County Aino Kalda...
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Piret Kalda (born 4
February 1966) is an
Estonian stage,
television and film actress.
Piret Kalda was born and
raised in Tartu. She was one of
three siblings...
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Naguib "Nick"
Kaldas APM (born 1958) is a
former Australian police officer and
former deputy commissioner of the New
South Wales Police Force.
Though considered...
- Mahečić (2006). "Sekvenca
secesije –
arhitekt Lav
Kalda" [Sequence of the Art
Nouveau –
Architect Lav
Kalda] (PDF).
Radovi Instituta Za
Povijest Umjetnosti...
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Hillar Kalda (born 6
March 1932, Mallika, Võru County) is an
Estonian physician and politician, most
notable for
being one of the
voters for the Estonian...
- Maie
Kalda (19 June 1929 – 8
November 2013) was an
Estonian literary scholar and critic.
Kalda was born in Väike-Maarja, the
daughter of the
writer Madde...
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Antoine Kaldas (Arabic: طوني قلدس; born
January 20, 1984), also
known as Tony
Kaldas, is an Egyptian-Gr**** singer, composer, performer, and
healer who...
- Aino
Kalda (born 19
August 1929) is an
Estonian botanist (including bryology).
Kalda was born in Tallinn. In 1953 she
graduated from
Tartu State University...
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Madde Kalda (until 1925
Magdalena Alavina, from 1925 to 1936
Magdalena Kalda,
August 23 [O.S.
August 10] 1903 –
April 6, 1984) was an
Estonian writer....
- Hafnarfjörður up to a
parking lot in the vicinity. The hut has its name from
Kaldá, a
small intermittent river nearby. The area
around it is
fenced in, because...