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Estlanda Esperantisto.
Reichenbach wrote under the pen name
Marta Sillaots. From 1909
Sillaots wrote newspaper articles. She
emerged in 1912 as a
literary critic...
- 1963),
Spanish philologist,
university professor, and
researcher Marta Sillaots (1887–1969),
Estonian writer, translator, and
literary critic Marta (footballer)...
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Mixed Boys
Girls Team Jarl
Gustsin Kristin Laidsalu Eiko-Siim
Peips Britta Sillaots Round Robin Couples Boys
Mixed team
sprint Estonia at the 2016
Summer Olympics...
- M110.114793. PMC 2911331. PMID 20516078. Lee SH,
Jarantow LW, Wang H,
Sillaots S,
Cheng H,
Meredith TC,
Thompson J,
Roemer T (November 2011). "Antagonism...
- in the
building in 2004. Setokunst, setokunst.ee,
retrieved 10.07.2014
Sillaots,
Liidia Obinitsa ajast aega, Hilanamoro, 2006. 57°48′35″N 27°26′22″E /...
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building of the
museum had the
Obinitsa library in it,
managed by
Liidia Sillaots. In
April 1994, the
library moved into the
building of the
newly built...
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acquisitions Erki Kade,
former Estonian U19
national team
winger Siim
Sillaots and Siim
Kaasik from the in-town
rivals Tartu SK 10 gave the electricians...
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Youko Ishida Sara
Fujita Honoka Ohara Maika Sawamukai Kitami, ****an
Britta Sillaots Lembe Marley Kaidi Elmik Anna
Gromova Tallinn,
Estonia Robyn Silvernagle...
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works of
Estonian literature.
Other prominent prose writers were:
Marta Sillaots (1887–1969),
August Mälk (1900–1987), Karl
Ristikivi (1912–1977). August...
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Easter (
Sillaots 2001).
Services were held in
Tobrova on the
first Easter Day at 10 or 13, with a
sermon and a
small water consecration (
Sillaots 2004)...