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Uibopuu is an
Estonian surname derived from
South Estonian uibu,
meaning apple tree,
possibly through the
contraction of the
Standard Estonian compound...
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Valev Uibopuu (19
October 1913 Vana-Antsla
Parish (now
Antsla Parish),
Kreis Werro – 18
March 1997 Lund) was an
Estonian writer. He is one of the most...
- Johannes-Heinrich
Uibopuu (29
January 1886 Vana-Antsla
Parish (now
Antsla Parish),
Kreis Werro – 4
February 1986 Tallinn) was an
Estonian politician....
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Artur Uibopuu (12
January 1879, in
Sooru Parish (now
Valga Parish),
Kreis Walk – 2
April 1930, in Tallinn) was an
Estonian politician. He was a member...
- Kaja Harter-
Uibopuu (born 6
March 1968 in Graz) is an
Austrian ancient historian,
legal historian and epigrapher. Kaja Harter-
Uibopuu, the
daughter of...
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Estonian in 1739.
Toivo Miljan Historical dictionary of
Estonia 2004 p132
Valev Uibopuu. "Estonian literature". Encyclopædia Britannica. v t e v t e v t e...
- ISBN 1032014857
Anthony Birley,
Restless Emperor, pp. 175–7 Kaja Harter-
Uibopuu, "Hadrian and the
Athenian Oil Law", in O.M. Van Nijf – R. Alston (ed.)...
- Başkurtlar ve dilleri" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2014-04-08.
Uibopuu, Valev; Herbert,
Lagman (1988).
Finnougrierna och
deras språk (in Swedish)...
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Estonian diaspora,
mainly writers August Gailit,
Bernard Kangro,
Valev Uibopuu and Enn Vallak, in 1950 and
existed until 1994.
Writers whose books were...
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classical archaeology Ulrike Fauerbach,
Architectural history Kaja Harter-
Uibopuu,
Ancient history Barbara Helwing,
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Vorderasiatisches...