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Vello Jürna (1
December 1959 Väike-Maarja – 12 June 2007 Laulasmaa,
Keila Parish) was an
Estonian opera singer (tenor). In 1991 he
graduated from the...
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Mihkel Jürna (17
September 1899 – 5
December 1972, Tallinn) was an
Estonian writer and translator. He was born in
Soonuka in present-day
Vinni Parish...
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Johannes Jürna (30 June 1895
Rapla Parish,
Harrien County – 13
March 1930 Tallinn) was an
Estonian politician. He was a
member of II Riigikogu. He was...
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Jurna Vas (pronounced [
ˈjuːɾna ˈʋaːs]; Slovene:
Jurna vas) is a
settlement in the
hills south of Novo
Mesto in
southeastern Slovenia. The area is part...
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Radwan Talib Husayn Ismail al-Hamduni (died 2014),
known as Abu
Jurnas, was a
senior Islamic State leader. He was
imprisoned in Camp
Bucca at some point...
- Vas Hrib pri
Orehku Hrušica Hudo
Iglenik Jama Jelše pri Otočcu
Jugorje Jurna Vas
Konec Koroška Vas Koti Križe
Kuzarjev Kal Laze
Leskovec Lešnica Lutrško...
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Russian editor for We/Myi
Magazine from 1996 to 2003. In 1992, with
Irina Jurna, she
founded the ****ociation of
Russian Women Journalists. She graduated...
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historian of
Estonian origin Vello Jaaska (born 1936),
Estonian botanist Vello Jürna (1959–2007),
opera singer Vello Kaaristo (1911–1965), cross-country skier...
- *gʰreh₁-) corn (< OE corn "grain") kaúrn "corn" grānum "grain" ⇒ jīrṇá-,
jūrṇá- "old, worn out, deca****" OCS zrŭno "grain"
OPrus zirni "grain", Lith žirnis...
- 1950 to 1952 Ita Saks, in 1953
Holger Pukk, from 1953 to 1955 Juhan-Kaspar
Jürna [et], from 1955 to 1957
Harald Suislepp [et], from 1957 to 1962
Arnold Päts...