- Nõmme
Kalju FC (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈnɤmːe
ˈkɑlju]),
commonly known as Nõmme
Kalju, or
simply as
Kalju (Estonian: "rock" or "cliff"), is a professional...
- "Külli
Kaljus". Park
World Tour.
Archived from the
original on 20
January 2005. "Külli_
Kaljus". esbl.ee.
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April 2022.
Kulli Kaljus at the International...
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Kalju may
refer to:
Kalju, Lääne County,
village in Lääne-Nigula Parish, Lääne
County Kalju,
Saare County,
village in
Saaremaa Parish,
Saare County Kalju...
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Flora finished the 2012
season in
third place,
behind the
champions Nõmme
Kalju and Levadia.
After the season, Reim left the club and was
replaced Marko...
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Kalju Jurkatamm (27
September 1941 – 23
February 2024) was an
Estonian sprinter.
Kalju Jurkatamm was born in
Tallinn on 27
September 1941. In 1966 he graduated...
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Kalju Ojaste (born 8
December 1961) is an
Estonian biathlete. He
competed at the 1992
Winter Olympics, the 1994
Winter Olympics and the 1998
Winter Olympics...
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Kalju Karask (28
March 1931
Rakke – 11
August 2011 Tallinn) was an
Estonian opera and
operetta singer (tenor) and actor. In 1953 he
graduated from GITIS'...
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Kalju Kumar Reitel (February 11, 1921 –
September 10, 2004) was an
Estonian sculptor.
Kalju Reitel was born in Tapa, Estonia, the son of
Rudolf Heinrich...
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Kalju Põldvere (23 May 1929 – 2 September 2011) was an
Estonian zoologist,
medical doctor,
educator and politician. He was a
member of VII Riigikogu....
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first seven games for the reserves, he was
loaned to
Estonian side, Nõmme
Kalju, in 2019 to
further his
development in a first-team environment. Mata never...