- Enn
Vetemaa (June 20, 1936 –
March 28, 2017) was an
Estonian writer sometimes referred to as a "forgotten classic", as well as "the
unofficial master...
- Jüri
Vetemaa (26
August 1956 – 16 July 2003) was an
Estonian chess player and
chess journalist. He was born in Tallinn. In 1979 he
graduated from Tallinn...
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electromagnetic fields Jüri
Arrak (1936–2022),
artist and
painter Enn
Vetemaa (1936–2017), writer,
master of the
Estonian Modernist short novel Arvo...
- and poor ****ure prospects. The
chief editor of the
newspaper was Mare
Vetemaa. Teras,
Allan (February 15, 2001). "Nekroloog pioneerilehele".
Eesti Päevaleht...
- Lake
Michigan Waters (10
December 2020)
Chicago Sun
Times Rohtla, Mehis;
Vetemaa, Markus; Taal, Imre; Svirgsden, Roland; Urtson, Kristjan; Saks, Lauri;...
- the
Golden Cleopatra tournament in
Egypt in 2003, won the
inaugural Jyri
Vetemaa Memorial tournament at Pärnu 2004, and tied for 2nd–3rd with
Vadim Malakhatko...
-
Lembit Prits, from 1970 to 1987 Juta Renzer, and from 1988 to 1990 Mare
Vetemaa, with
deputy editor Juhan Haravee. Säde was
initially published on Wednesdays...
- (Estonian for Song of the Northern/Nordic Land/Country), is a song by Enn
Vetemaa to a
melody by Ülo Vinter,
originally for an
Estonian musical adaptation...
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Uustalu (1889–1973),
politician Jüri Välbe (1911–1964),
footballer Jüri
Vetemaa (1956–2003),
chess player and
chess journalist Jüri
Vilms (1889–1918),...
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coach (d. 1971) 1936 –
Billy Guy,
American singer (d. 2002) 1936 – Enn
Vetemaa,
Estonian author and
screenwriter (d. 2017) 1937 –
Stafford Dean, English...