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Urmas Lennuk (born 16
October 1971, in Tamsalu) is an
Estonian theatre director,
playwright and dramaturg. In 2000, he
graduated from the
Estonian Academy...
- The
Hostage (Latvian: Ķīlnieks, Estonian: Koer,
lennuk ja laulupidu) is a 2006 Latvian-Estonian
comedy film
directed by
Laila Pakalniņa.
Branko Završan...
- Kurina, Õunap & Põldmaa, 2015.
Lennart Lennuk (born 27
October 1985)
described the
taxon Dioscore kirke Lindt,
Lennuk & Viidalepp, 2017 Aare
Lindt (fl. 2014)...
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captured by
Royal Navy and
handed over to
Estonia where she was
renamed Lennuk. The ship parti****ted in the
Estonian War of Independence, and
served with...
- "Tickets for your journeys". www.tpilet.ee.
Retrieved 28
January 2024. "Poola
lennuk ****kus Ülemiste järwe".
Postimees (in Estonian). No. 242. Tartu, Estonia...
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Lennuk is a
painting by
Nikolai Triik of 1910,
depicting Lennuk, the ship of Kalevipoeg, son of Kaleva, from the
Estonian national epic Kalevipoeg. The...
- War of Independence. The
first Estonian navy
warships were the
destroyers Lennuk and
Wambola and were
gifts from the UK's
Royal Navy
after they had been...
- Avtroil, and
turned them over to Estonia,
which renamed them
Vambola and
Lennuk. On 2 January,
Finnish volunteer units with 2,000 men
arrived in Estonia...
- Geometridae.
These are the
species belonging to this genus,
according to Lindt,
Lennuk & Viidalepp, 2017
Dioscore ancyla Prout, 1924
Dioscore bicolor (Warren,...
-
comprehensive listing of all
ships that have been in
service to the
Estonian Navy.
Lennuk (Izyaslav class)
Wambola (Orfey class)
Sulev (A class)
Kalev (Kalev class)...