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VIRVE (short for "Viranomaisradioverkko",
government official radio network) is the
Finnish authorities'
telecommunications network. It is
based on the...
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Virve may
refer to:
Virve (given name),
Estonian feminine given name
Virve, Estonia,
village in
Kuusalu Parish,
Harju County,
Estonia VIRVE (Viranomaisradioverkko)...
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Virve is an
Estonian and
Finnish feminine given name and may
refer to:
Virve Aben [et] (born 1930),
Estonian textile artist Virve Aruoja (1922–2013),...
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Robert Virves (born 8 July 2000) is an
Estonian rally driver. He won the 2022
Junior World Rally Championship.
Virves is
competing in 2024 WRC-2 with Škoda...
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Virve-Elfriide Köster (née Haavik; 30
January 1928 – 10
December 2022), best
known as
Kihnu Virve, was an
Estonian folk singer. Her
songs are
among the...
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Virve Koppel (7
October 1931 in
Tallinn – 26 May 2016) was an
Estonian television and film director. In 1956 she
graduated from
Lunacharsky State Institute...
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Virve Holtsmeier (since 1985 Liiri; born 2
November 1944 in Suure-Jaani) is an
Estonian archer. In 1968 she
graduated from
Tallinn Polytechnical Institute's...
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Virve (18 June 1946 in Rõuge – 1
October 2019 in Tallinn) was an
Estonian theatre and film
designer and artist,
producer and director. In 1974 he...
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Virve Laev (née Murre; born 1928) is an
Estonian film
editor best
known for her work in film do****entary
drama in the 1970s. She
entered film in 1969...
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Operation Priboi (Russian: Операция «Прибой» –
Operation "Tidal Wave") was the code name for the
biggest Stalin-era
Soviet m****
deportation from the Baltic...