- Anne
Vabarna (21
December 1877 in Võpolsova – 7
December 1964 in Tonja) was a Seto singer. In her
lifetime she
recorded over 140,000 verses, most notably...
- Jane
Vabarna (born 23 June 1980) is an
Estonian cultural figure,
craftswoman and singer. A
promoter of Seto culture, from 2015 to 2016 and
again in 2021...
- they end the
celebrations with a
military parade. Seto
folksinger Anne
Vabarna has
created the epic "Songs of Peko"
where Peko is
depicted as a Seto hero...
- band
which consists of
Sandra Sillamaa [et] (torupill, vocals),
Jalmar Vabarna [et] (guitar, vocals), and Tõnu
Tubli (drums, vocals). They sing in Estonian...
- "Värvid" (with
Tanel Padar and
Jalmar Vabarna) (16 June 2014) "Kiigu ja liugle" (with
Tanel Padar,
Jalmar Vabarna and Kõrsikud) (November 2014) "Ajaga...
- an
ancient Estonian and
Finnish god of
crops Peko (Seto epics) by Anne
Vabarna Peko (surname) Peko, a
fictional cartoon dog,
namesake of
anime film Doraemon:...
-
Urquhart (born 1957),
Australian politician Anne Ursu,
American novelist Anne
Vabarna (1877–1964),
Estonian folk
singer Anne
Vainikka (1958–2018), Finnish-American...
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Setomaa Parish, Võru
County in
southeastern Estonia. Setu folk
singer Anne
Vabarna (1877–1964)
lived in
Tonja village.
classification of
Estonian administrative...
- 2012.
Lauri Honko: The Maiden's
Death Song & The
Great Wedding. Anne
Vabarna's oral twin epic
written down by A. O. Väisänen. (FF Communications, 281)...
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Setomaa Parish, Võru
County in
southeastern Estonia. Setu folk
singer Anne
Vabarna (1877–1964) was born in Võpolsova village.
classification of
Estonian administrative...