Visnapuu may refer to: Visnapuu, village in Kambja Parish, Tartu County, Estonia Henrik Visnapuu (1890–1951), Estonian poet and dramatist Indrek Visnapuu...
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Visnapuu is a village in Kambja Parish, Tartu County, Estonia. Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements 2014[dead link] (retrieved...
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Märt Visnapuu (born 23 April 1962 in Tallinn) is an Estonian actor. In 1984 he graduated from the Tallinn State Conservatory's Performing Arts Department...
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Indrek Visnapuu (born 4 May 1976) is an Estonian basketball coach and former player, who last coached Audentes/Noortekoondis of the Korvpalli Meistriliiga...
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Henrik Visnapuu (2 January 1890 [O.S. 21 December 1889] – 3 April 1951) was an Estonian poet and playwright. Henrik Visnapuu was born in Helme Parish...
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Siuru literary group with Adson, Friedebert Tuglas, August Gailit, Henrik Visnapuu, and later Johannes Semper. Under was the only woman of the group, where...
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Liivak, Vallo Reinkort, Andrus Renter, Tanel Tein, Veljo Vares, Indrek Visnapuu (Coach: Teet Laur) 2000–01 Tartu Ülikool-Delta Marek Doronin, Toomas Kandimaa...
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Väljataga [et] (born 1965), literary scientist, critic and translator Märt Visnapuu (born 1962), actor This page or section lists people that share the same...
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his duties on 19 December 2008 and replaced by assistant Indrek Visnapuu. Under Visnapuu's leadership, TÜ/Rock reached the Baltic Basketball League Final...
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author, and journalist, founded Black History Month (b. 1875) 1951 – Henrik Visnapuu, Estonian poet and playwright (b. 1890) 1952 – Miina Sillanpää, Finnish...
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