Jan Kaus (born 22 January 1971) is an Estonian writer. Jan Kaus was born in Aegviidu and studied education and philosophy in Tallinn. In 1995, he took...
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Look up Kaus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kaus is a German language surname. Such as the related Kauss it either belongs to the group of family...
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Vikings, and others. In collaboration with Estonian writer and musician Jan Kaus, Künnap developed the concepts for Estonia’s booths at the 2007 Gothenburg...
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stories: Hallelujah and The Day His Eyes Are Opened. Translator: Ritva Poom.) Jan Kaus (editor): The Dedalus Book of Estonian Literature, Dedalus Books, Sawtry...
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Retrieved February 7, 2024. Korv, Neeme (September 17, 2003). "Piret Saluri ja Jan Kaus pälvisid Soomes preemia". Postimees. Retrieved February 7, 2024. "Paul-Eerik...
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Gustav Suits 1943–1944 Vladimir Beekman 1991–1995 Mati Sirkel 1995–2004 Jan Kaus 2004–2007 Karl Martin Sinijärv 2007–2016 Tiit Aleksejev since 2016 August...
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English: Vahur Afanasjev, Kristiina Ehin, Mehis Heinsaar, Aapo Ilves, Jan Kaus, Marko Kompus, Kalju Kruusa, Asko Künnap, Fagira D. Morti, Veiko Märka...
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2018 Armin Kõomägi: Goglomov Lilli Luuk: Auk 2019 Tiit Aleksejev: Tõlkija Jan Kaus: Õnnelik lõpp 2020 P. I. Filimonov: Sebastian Rüütli tõehetk Livia Viitol:...
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("Tühirand", 1972) in The Dedalus Book of Estonian Literature. Edited by Jan Kaus and translated by Eric Dickens. Sawtry: Dedalus Books, 2011. ISBN 978-1-903517-95-6...
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(Piibe road) in Aegviidu Lake Nikerjärv Nelijärve Vahejärv Purgatsi Lake Jan Kaus (born 1971), writer, was born in Aegviidu. Anna Raudkats (1886–1965), dance...
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