Ralf Parve (until 1978 Ralf Perman; 25 June 1919 in Rakvere – 29 April 2011 in Tallinn) was an Estonian writer. He used several pseudonyms: Nähvits, Mart...
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Ralf R. Parve (6 May 1946 Tallinn – 6 February 2008) is an Estonian humorist, radio personality and politician. He was a member of VII Riigikogu, representing...
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prominent members were known humorists Priit Aimla, Kirill Teiter and Ralf Parve, and the party was led by Kalle Kulbok. The party's official programme...
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Estonian SSR Pioneer Organization [et]. The first editor-in-chief was Ralf Parve (until 1949), then from 1950 to 1952 Ita Saks, in 1953 Holger Pukk, from...
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Kiis, Margus: "Sõnamull, mitte Kirp", in Postimees, 2 November 2006 Parve, Ralf R.: "“Sirp” levitab kirpe", in Kesknädal, 8 November 2006 Põhjala, Priit:...
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editor-in-chief of the magazine was Enn Vallak and the managing editor was Ralf Parve. In April 1941, Enn Kippel became the editor. The cover illustrations...
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Metsakalmistu cemetery in Tallinn. She was married to writer Ralf Parve (1919–2011). Their son Ralf R. Parve (1946–2008) was a journalist and politician. Roosa...
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188 votes. Compensatory mandates - Rein Arjukese (ERSP), 659 votes; and Ralf Parve (SK), 2,300 votes. "Riigikogu valimine 20 September 1992: Valimispäev...
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has been criticized for hiring notable Soviet-era journalists such as Ralf R. Parve, and sometimes accused of harbouring Soviet-like journalistic culture...
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book Sakala, 21.09.2006 Two elegant trips at once Sakala, 9.09.2006 Ralf R. Parve, Weekly Juubilar - Valli Lember-Bogatkina 85 Kesknädal, November 1,...
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