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Triin Ojaste (born 14
March 1990) is an
Estonian cross-country
skier who has
competed since 2007. At the 2010
Winter Olympics in Vancouver, she finished...
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Kalju Ojaste (born 8
December 1961) is an
Estonian biathlete. He
competed at the 1992
Winter Olympics, the 1994
Winter Olympics and the 1998
Winter Olympics...
- 1998 – Imre
Ambos (Estonia) and
Annela Ojaste (Estonia), 69.2 seconds. 1999 – Imre
Ambos (Estonia) and
Annela Ojaste (Estonia), 64.5 seconds. 2000 – Margo...
- ****anese
speakers as the
language has no "l"
sound distinguished from "r".
Ojaste attributes this to a lack of
effort at
cultural accuracy by the writers...
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Encyclopedia of Life. 16 July 2012.
Retrieved 19
December 2012. Leito, A.;
Ojaste, I.; Truu, J.; Palo, A. (2005). "Nest site
selection of the
Eurasian Crane...
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Estonian swimmer Triin Narva (born 1994),
Estonian chess player Triin Ojaste (born 1990),
Estonian cross-country
skier Triin Tenso (born 1987), Estonian...
- City
Government of Pärnu and Pärnu Fabergé
Society represented by
Tiina Ojaste and
Toomas Kuter.
Lexicon [permanent dead link] "Biografie von". "Gustav...
- Mätik [et] (1932–2019),
Estonian freedom fighter,
Soviet dissident Kalju Ojaste (born 1961),
Estonian biathlete Kalju Orro (born 1952),
Estonian actor Kalju...
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Finnish Meaning stream (Estonian and Finnish)
ditch (Finnish)
Region of
origin Estonia,
Finland Other names Related names Ojala, Ojamaa,
Ojaste, Ojastu...
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Glimsdal Gisle Fenne Estonia Aivo
Udras Hillar Zahkna Urmas Kaldvee Kalju Ojaste 1993 Germany
Fritz Fischer Frank Luck
Steffen Hoos Sven
Fischer Russia...