- are
Tupit (チューピット, Chūpitto) and Lip-chan (ツリーくん, Rippu-chan). They are
mischievous tulip siblings who
lived in the
Kamiyubetsu Tulip Park.
Tupit is a...
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Artur Tupits (8
October 1892, in
Puurmani Parish (now Põltsamaa Parish),
Kreis Dorpat – 28
October 1941, in
Ussolye prison camp, Perm Oblast,
Russian SFSR)...
- 8 ha; 44 acres),
Moniara (13 ha; 32 acres),
Ginouri (11 ha; 27 acres) and
Tupit (10 ha; 25 acres). Thereafter, the
total land area of the
archipelago is...
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Island Panaboal Island Panarakuum Island Panasesa Island Quesal Island Tupit Island Deboyne Islands Losai Island;
Nibub Island;
Nivani Island Pana Uya...
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Panarakuum 0.51 0.20 0
Panasesa Panasesa 0.68 0.26 10
Quesal 0.08 0.031 0
Tupit 0.02 0.0077 0
Deboyne Islands Bwaganati Nulia 41.9 16.2 2700
Losai 0.01...
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Minister of
Foreign Affairs August Jürmann
Minister of
Economic Affairs Artur Tupits Minister of
Agricultural Affairs Leopold Johanson Minister of
Roads Hugo...
- Orzeł incident, as
covered by Uus Esti Type
Daily Editor-in-chief
Artur Tupits (1935–1937) Ants
Oidermaa (1937–1939)
Editor Hugo ****k
Founded 1935 Political...
- were Jüri Uluots,
Kaarel Eenpalu,
Johan Holberg, Ants
Oidermaa and
Artur Tupits. In 1935, Kaja was su****ded by the pro-government
newspaper Uus Eesti...
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succeeded by Jüri Uluots' cabinet.
Kaarel Eenpalu -
Prime Minister Artur Tupits -
Acting Prime Minister (from 11 May 1938),
Minister of
Agriculture Aleksander...
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August Hindrey,
Nalja album, 1920
Arnold Süvalep, Õitsituled, 1922
Artur Tupits, Õitsituled, 1922
Juhan Aavik Tuudur Vettik [et] "Moeharrastaja" (A Fashion...