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Lembit Öpik (/
ˈlɛmbɪt ˈoʊpɪk/, Estonian: [
ˈlembit ˈøpˑik]; born 2
March 1965) is a
former British politician. A
former member of the
Liberal Democrats...
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Lembit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lembit is an
Estonian masculine given name. A
variant is Lembitu. It
sometimes also may be a surname...
- EML
Lembit is one of two Kalev-class mine-laying
submarines built for the
Republic of
Estonia before World War II, and is now a
museum ship in Tallinn...
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Lembit Oll (23
April 1966 – 16 May 1999) was an
Estonian chess grandmaster. Born in Kohtla-Järve on 23
April 1966, Oll
became Estonian Chess Champion in...
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Lembit is an
Estonian masculine given name.
Lembit may also
refer to: EML
Lembit (1918)(et), the
first combat ship of the
Estonian Navy,
formerly the gunboat...
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Lembit Ulfsak (4 July 1947 – 22
March 2017) was an
Estonian stage and film actor.
Ulfsak starred in the 2014 film
Tangerines which was
nominated for the...
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Lembit Sibul (January 14, 1947 —
October 2, 2001) was an
Estonian humorist and
stage actor,
known for his work with the
Estonian satire and
humor magazine...
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Lembit Peterson (born 18
August 1953 in Tallinn) is an
Estonian actor,
theatre director and
theatre pedagogue. In 1971 he
graduated from
Tallinn State...
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Lembit Maurer (15
November 1929 – 22
November 2006) was an
Estonian boxer and
boxing coach. He was born in Narva. In 1950 he
graduated from
Tallinn Physical...
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Lembit Vahesaar (2
February 1936 in
Tallinn – 25
April 2013 in Tallinn) was an
Estonian chess and
draughts referee and
sports official. He was the best...