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Ranniku is a
village in Pärnu
urban muni****lity, Pärnu County, in
southwestern Estonia. It is
located just west of Tõstamaa, the
administrative centre...
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Maaja Ranniku (born 1
March 1941 in Abja-Paluoja - died 24
October 2004 in Tallinn) was an
Estonian chess player (represented the
Soviet Union until 1991)...
- 4–2), tied 1st
place with
Ranniku USSR Women's
Champion in
Beltsy (1970).
Kushnir in the
match playoff to beat 4+1⁄2-3+1⁄2
Ranniku at
Moscow (February 1971)...
- Kira
Zvorykina 2 titles : Anna Akhsharumova,
Svetlana Matveeva,
Maaja Ranniku, Olga ****ova Tyan-Shanskaya
Anatoly Karpov, ed. (1990). Шахматы. Энциклопедический...
- Papsaare, Peerni, Pootsi, Põhara, Põldeotsa, Põlendmaa, Päraküla, Rammuka,
Ranniku, Ridalepa, Saari, Saulepa, Seliste, Seljametsa, Silla, Soeva, Soomra, Tammuru...
- (1891–1942)
Viacheslav Ragozin (1908–1962)
Maurice Raizman (1905–1974)
Maaja Ranniku (1941–2004)
Nukhim Rashkovsky (1946–2023)
Vsevolod Rauzer (1908–1941) Yuri...
- 2004 –
James Aloysius Hickey,
American cardinal (b. 1920) 2004 –
Maaja Ranniku,
Estonian chess player (b. 1941) 2005 – Joy Clements,
American soprano...
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other natural objects. See more here. In Estonia, the
trail is
known as
Ranniku matkarada and is 622 km long. It
takes about 30 days to
complete and is...
- lakes. "Külad" (in Estonian). Tõstamaa vald.
Retrieved 20 May 2011.
Website of
Kastna region (Kastna,
Ranniku and
Rammuka villages) (in Estonian) v t e...
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ahead of the
leading Estonian chess players Tatyana Fomina and
Maaja Ranniku. In 1985, she was
awarded the FIDE
Woman International Master (WIM) title...