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Noorte Hääl (meaning
Voice of
Youth in English) was a
daily newspaper published in
Estonia between 1940 and 1995.
Before the
independence of Estonia, Noorte...
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Archived from the
original on 2014-12-25.
Retrieved 2012-04-14. * "Eesti
Noorte Meistrivõistlused 2012" [Junior and novice] (in Estonian). 2
April 2012...
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October 2023). "
Noorte Eurovisioonil esindab Eestit võistluslugu "Hoiame kokku"". ERR (in Estonian).
Retrieved 4
November 2023. "
Noorte Eurovisioon 2023...
- Spordikolledž) and
another sports school (Estonian:
Eesti NSV laste- ja
noorte spordikool) was merged. New name for the
three merged schools became Estonian...
- on 5 June 1995, when the
newspapers Hommikuleht, Päevaleht (previously
Noorte Hääl), and
Rahva Hääl were
merged into a
single publication. On 29 September...
- building.
Following the
Soviet occupation, the
newspaper was
replaced by
Noorte Hääl (published 1940–1941 and 1944–1990) in 1940. The last
regular issue...
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original on 15
February 2010. "Algas
Euroopa noorte olümpiafestival Türgis". ERR. 25 July 2011. "Euroopa
Noorte Olümpiapäevad
algavad 14.juulil".
Eesti Judoliit...
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Estonian Youth Song and
Dance Festival (Estonian:
Eesti noorte laulu- ja tantsupidu) is an
Estonian youth festival which takes place in Tallinn, Estonia...
- From 1963
until 1982, she
worked as a
journalist for the
daily newspaper Noorte Hääl. From 1982
until 1983, she was a
journalist for Õhtuleht. Later, from...
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working as a
chess coach in Tallinn's Tõnu
Truus chess club and the Lasnamäe
Noorte chess club. "ZJUKIN, SERGEI". ESBL.ee (in Estonian).
Retrieved 5 February...