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Heino Kruus (30
September 1926 in
Tallinn – 24 June 2012) was an
Estonian basketball player (186 cm) who
competed for the
Soviet Union in the 1952 Summer...
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Kruus is an
Estonian and
Finnish surname that may
refer to: Hans
Kruus (1891–1976),
Estonian historian, academic, and
politician Heino Kruus (1926–2012)...
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KRUU may
refer to:
KRUU-LP, a
defunct low-power
radio station (100.1 FM) that was
licensed to
serve Fairfield, Iowa KWQW, a
radio station (98.3 FM) licensed...
- the
University of
Tartu in 1940–41 and in 1944.
Kruus was born on 22
October 1891 in Tartu, to Hans
Kruus (1847–1929), a
woodworker in a
table factory,...
- Sint-Kruis (Dutch: [sɪnt ˈkrœys]; West Flemish: Sinte-
Kruus) is a sub-muni****lity of the city of
Bruges located in the
province of West Flanders, Flemish...
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February 1910,
representing the
Finnish Party.
Kruus'
parents were
locksmith Petter Kruus and Anna Karhu.
Kruus was a
farmer and land
trader in
Kivennava from...
- Jaan
Kruus (26
February 1884 – 15 May 1942) was an
Estonian general. Jaan
Kruus was born in
Sooniste Parish, Wiek
County (now Märjamaa Parish,
Rapla County)...
- The wai khru
ceremony (Thai: พิธีไหว้ครู,
pronounced [wâːj kʰrūː]) is a Thai
ritual in
which students pay
respects to
teachers in
order to
express their...
- Korkia,
Joann Lõssov,
Anatoli Konev,
Ilmar Kullam,
Anatoli Belov,
Heino Kruus,
Alexander Moiseev,
Justinas Lagunavičius,
Vasili Kolpakov, Yuri Larionov...
- Viiding".
Estonian Literature Information Centre.
Retrieved March 18, 2010.
Kruus,
Oskar (May 13, 2000). "Eesti
kirjanikud lähevad
pigem hulluks kui tapavad...