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Koort is an
Estonian language surname meaning "cord". As of 1
January 2021, 272 men and 305 in
Estonia have the
surname Koort.
Koort is
ranked as the 168th...
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Heikki Koort (1
March 1955
Tallinn – 21 May 2021) was an
Estonian diplomat,
sport figure and actor. In 1969, aged fourteen, he was cast in the role of...
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Joann Koort (1871–1931), also
known as Ivan
Koort or
Johann Koort was an
Estonian merchant and politician.
Koort was born in 1871 in Leisi, a
village in...
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Alfred Koort (29 May 1901 – 28
September 1956) was an
Estonian philosopher.
Koort was born in Viljandi. From 1944
until 1951, he was the
University of...
- Jaan
Koort (6
November 1883,
Sootaga Parish (Äksi),
Tartu – 14
October 1935 in Moscow) was an
Estonian sculptor,
painter and ceramicist. Born on 6 November...
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Andres Koort (born 17 May 1969) is an
Estonian painter, scenographer,
exhibit designer and curator. He is a
member of the
Estonian Artists' ****ociation...
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including paintings by Carl
Timoleon von Neff,
Johann Köler,
Eduard Ole, Jaan
Koort,
Konrad Mägi,
Eduard Wiiralt, Henn
Roode and Adamson-Eric,
among others...
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Walyalup Koort,
formerly known as
Kings Square (or King's Square), is a town
square in Fremantle,
Western Australia. It is
bounded by Queen, Newman, William...
- ISBN 978-0691145358.
Chisholm 1911.
Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Vol. 8,
Koort–Maekava. Paris: Éditions Gründ. 2006. p. 467. de Montaiglon, Anatole, ed...
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George Sound (Mineng Nyungar: Mammang-
Koort) is a
sound on the
south coast of
Western Australia.
Named King
George the Third's
Sound in 1791, it...