Heljo Mänd (until 1934 Heljo Kleinmüller, 1934–1946 Heljo Raidla; 11 February 1926 in Narva – 6 December 2020) was an Estonian children's writer, novelist...
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Mänd is a common surname in Estonia (meaning pine), and may refer to: Ahti Mänd (born 1958), politician Heljo Mänd (1926–2020), children's writer Raivo...
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include: Heljo Mänd (1926–2020), Estonian children's writer, novelist, newspaper editor and poet Heljo Pikhof (born 1958), Estonian politician Heljo Sepp...
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author of the music was Tõnis Kõrvits and the author of the lyrics was Heljo Mänd. The director of the bear story, Kaarel Kilvet, has also emphasized the...
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Estonian Pioneers, the Estonian translation being "Olgu jääv meile päike" by Heljo Mänd. The most popular recording of it, is by the popular singer Georg Ots...
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Mats Traat, Eduard Vilde, Paul-Eerik Rummo, Juhan Smuul, Jaan Kross, Heljo Mänd, A. H. Tammsaare, Kalle Kurg, and Jaan Kruusvall. In addition to acting...
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(1922–2012), poet Viivi Luik (born 1946), poet, essayist, children's writer Heljo Mänd (1926–2020), poet, editor, novelist, children's writer Helmi Mäelo (1898-1978)...
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(ETV) children's educational series Mõmmi ja aabits, based on writer Heljo Mänd's 1971 short story Karu aabits. The series aired on 18 March 1973 and became...
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Andre Sepp Imre Sooäär 6 Peep Aru Igor Gräzin Tõnu Juul Väino Linde Tarmo Mänd Aivar Sõerd 4 Aare Heinvee Aivar Rosenberg Jaanus Tamkivi Terje Trei 4 Margus...
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