- Karl
Kanep (1
December 1883
Rannu Parish (now Elva Parish),
Kreis Dorpat - 30
March 1935 Tartu) was an
Estonian politician. He was a
member of the IV...
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Drone video of a hemp
themed maze in a hemp (
kanep in Estonian)
field in
Kanepi parish,
Estonia (August 2022)...
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Fricis Kaņeps (10
August 1916, in
Ventspils – 30
November 1981, in Staicele) was a
Latvian footballer. He was one of the most
powerful Latvian forwards...
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Meelis Kanep (born 27 May 1983) is an
Estonian chess player who
holds the FIDE
title of
Grandmaster (GM). Born in Võru, Võru County,
Kanep was the Estonian...
-
Estonia adopted the
cannabis leaf as the
symbol on its flag and coat of arms.
Kanep is the
Estonian word for cannabis. Hemp was
historically used as a product...
- a
member of the IV Riigikogu.
After his death, he was
replaced by Karl
Kanep. "Juhatus ja liikmed".
Riigikogu (in Estonian).
Retrieved 4
March 2021....
- Proto-Indo-European (PIE) *p is
evident in many IE subgroups:
Albanian (
kanëp)
Armenian (kanap)
Baltic languages (Lithuanian kanãpė,
Latvian kaņepe, and...
- from
Minister of
Health of the
Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic Vilhelms Kaņeps [lv], Kalnbērzs
performed nine
operations on the patient, now
named Innokenty...
- Riga, with a
Fricis Kaņeps hat-trick and a goal from Iļja Vestermans. In Kaunas, they
secured a 5–1 win with two
goals each from
Kaņeps,
Vaclavs Borduško...
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qualified automatically as
defending champions 5
goals Gyula Zsengellér
Fricis Kaņeps 4
goals Reidar Kvammen 3
goals Ladislav Šimůnek
Ernst Lehner Kleanthis Vikelidis...