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- Poska and Poška are Baltic surnames and may refer to: Antanas Poška (1903–1992), Lithuanian traveler and anthropologist Jaan Poska (1866–1920), Estonian...
- Jaan Poska VR III/1 (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈjɑːn ˈposkɑ]; 24 January [O.S. 12 January] 1866, Laiusevälja, near Jõgeva, Estonia – 7 March 1920, Tallinn...
- Antanas Paškevičius – Poška (24 March [O.S. 10 March] 1903 – 16 October 1992) was a prominent Lithuanian traveler and anthropologist, as well as an active...
- Vera Poska-Grünthal (1898–1986) was a leading Estonian feminist. She was one of the founders of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (IFWL),...
- Dionizas Poška (Polish: Dionizy Paszkiewicz; October 1764 – 12 May 1830) was a Lithuanian poet, historian and lexicographer sometimes described also as...
- Kristiina Poska (born 12 July 1978, Türi, Estonia) is an Estonian conductor. At age eight, Poska began piano lessons. She graduated from Türi Music School...
- Roland Poska (1938 – February 2, 2017) was an American artist who was notable for pioneering papermaking in modern art, for printmaking, and for frequently...
- Agriculture, when he also served as a deputy for Minister of Foreign Affairs Jaan Poska. As Minister of Agriculture, Strandman became the key person in composing...
- "St. Columba" . Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 4. Poska, p. 224 Poska, pp. 224-225 Poska, p. 225 Poska, Allyson M. (2005). Women and Authority in Early...
- local po****tion. The 19th-century Lithuanian cultural figure Dionizas Poška called Vilnius "Rome of the North", as, according to him, Vilnius is "the...