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- Elmar Gustav Kaljot (15 November 1901 – 8 January 1969) was an Estonian footballer. Kaljot pla**** 25 times for the Estonian national team between 1923...
- included Estonian internationals such as Eduard Ellmann, Ernst Joll, Elmar Kaljot, August L**** and Arnold Pihlak, who went on to represent Estonia at the...
- War II Crawford, Danny J.; Robert V. Aquilina; Ann A. Ferrante; Lena M. Kaljot; Shelia P. Gramblin (2001). "The 2d Marine Division and Its Regiments"....
- Järvesoo (1909–1994), Estonian agricultural scientist and politician Elmar Kaljot (1901–1969), Estonian footballer Elmar Kits (1913–1972), Estonian painter...
- (2) Elmar Kaljot (2) Heinrich Paal (2) Eduard Ellman-Eelma (1) #25: Johannes Brenner in the match against Lithuania. #26–#27: Elmar Kaljot and Hugo Väli...
- Estonia were also given a penalty and a chance to equalise, but Elmar Kaljot's effort struck the crossbar in the 68th minute. After going out of the tournament...
- non-comprehensive list of Miller's compositions. In 1980, Miller won the Swedish Els Kaljot-Vaarman prize for chamber music. In 1981, she won the Sir Ernest MacMillan...
- September Friendly Estonia  2–4  Russian SFSR Tallinn, Estonia 16:30 UTC+2 Kaljot 63' (pen.), 71' (pen.) Report Butusov 28', 37', 84' Isakov 50' Stadium:...
- Ellmann-Eelma earned a penalty for Estonia, but it was missed by his teammate Elmar Kaljot and Estonia ultimately lost the match 0–1. In total, Eduard Eelma made 60...
- footballer December 28 – Juan Reynoso, Peruvian footballer January 8 – Elmar Kaljot, Estonian footballer and coach. (68) June 30 – Domingo Tejera, Uruguayan...