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Pukk is an
Estonian surname, and may
refer to: Aapo
Pukk (born 1962),
Estonian artist Holger Pukk (1920–1997),
Estonian writer Otto
Pukk (1900–1951), Estonian...
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matches in both tournaments.
Kiwior began playing football as a
child with
PUKKS Chrzciciel Tychy,
before moving to UKS Grom
Tychy in 2007. In 2012, he joined...
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Holger Pukk (also Holger-Feliks
Pukk; 14
August 1920
Tallinn – 12
March 1997 Tallinn) was an
Estonian children's writer.
During the
Second World War,...
- Otto
Pukk (29
November 1900 Loona,
Saare County – 14
February 1951 Stockholm) was an
Estonian politician and lawyer. He was a
member of the
Estonian National...
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Guiler (1992), pp. 16–22. Sinn,
David L.; Cawthen, Lisa; Jones,
Susan M.;
Pukk, Chrissy; et al. (January 2014). "Boldness
towards novelty and translocation...
- Aapo
Pukk (born 3
October 1962, in Tartu) is an
Estonian artist. He is
mainly known by his
portraits and posters. He
graduated from
Estonian Art Academy...
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Legislature Jüri
Uluots 21
April 1938 – 12
October 1939 VI
Riigikogu Otto
Pukk 17
October 1939 – 5 July 1940 VI
Riigikogu Arnold Veimer 21 July 1940 – 25...
- Holberg, the
substitute for Commander-in-Chief of the
Armed Forces. Otto
Pukk, the
Chairman of the
Chamber of Deputies.
Alfred Maurer, the
Second deputy...
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Zilverzurfarn - guitar,
vocals (1978-2007, 2010–present) Teka
Pukk -
guitar (2008–present) Stig Vig - b****,
vocals (1978-2012)
Bumpaberra -...
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Esiliiga 5 28 11 2 15 56 70 −14 35
Martti Pukk (13) Quarter-finals 2005
Meistriliiga 9 36 7 6 23 40 96 −56 27
Martti Pukk (11)
Second round 2006
Esiliiga 2 36...