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    Sindi (German: Zintenhof) is a town in Tori Parish, in Pärnu County, Estonia, with a population of 3906 in 2017. It is located 14 kilometers from the county...
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  • Sindi may refer to: Sindi people, an ancient people of the Taman Peninsula, nowadays Russia Sindi, Estonia, a town in Pärnu County, Estonia Sindi, Maharashtra...
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  • Aleksander Kask (weightlifter) (category People from Sindi, Estonia)
    Aleksander Kask (21 August 1902 – 31 March 1965) was an Estonian weightlifter. He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1928 Summer Olympics...
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    Allar Raja (category People from Sindi, Estonia)
    Allar Raja (born 22 June 1983) is an Estonian rower. He is a member of rowing club SK Kalev located in Pärnu. Raja competed in the World Rowing Junior...
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  • Juho Matsalu (category People from Sindi, Estonia)
    was an Estonian footballer. He played in 14 matches for the Estonia national football team from 1937 to 1940. He was also named in Estonia's squad for...
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    Julius Seljamaa (category People from Sindi, Estonia)
    was an Estonian politician, diplomat and journalist. From 1933 to 1936, he was the Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs. Seljamaa was born in Sindi, Pärnu...
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  • Andrew Winter (artist) (category People from Sindi, Estonia)
    particularly his depictions of winter weather. Winter was born in Sindi, Estonia as Andres Jüri Winter on April 7, 1892, the son of George and Anna (Klaas)...
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  • Hans Miilberg (category People from Sindi, Estonia)
    Hans Miilberg (25 May 1945 Sindi – 2 December 2020 Tallinn) was an Estonian opera singer (baritone). He was the son of Johannes Miilberg and Maria Miilberg...
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  • Juhan Albert Luur (category People from Sindi, Estonia)
    1883, Sindi – 4 September 1937, Tartu) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of II Riigikogu. "Juhatus ja liikmed". Riigikogu (in Estonian). Retrieved...
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  • Kaarel Liidak (category People from Sindi, Estonia)
    Liidak (until 1936 Karl Liidemann, 12 November 1889 Sindi – 16 January 1945 Karksi-Nuia) was an Estonian agronomist, agriculture minister and politician,...
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  • Mihkel Klaassen (category People from Sindi, Estonia)
    was a justice of the Supreme Court of Estonia since 1924. Klaassen was a member of the Electoral Committee (Estonian: Vabariigi Presidendi Asetäitja Valimiskogu)...
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  • Uno Palu (category People from Sindi, Estonia)
    Uno Palu (8 February 1933 – 15 January 2024) was an Estonian decathlete who represented the USSR. He trained at Dynamo in Tallinn. At the 1956 Summer Olympics...
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  • Below is a list of newspapers in Estonia. "Meie Kodumaa: politiline, kirjandusline ja majandusline ajaleht". ESTER.ee. M. Mõrd. 1907. Retrieved 14 December...
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  • Martin Krusemann (category People from Sindi, Estonia)
    Kruusemann or Martin Kruusimaa; 10 November 1883 Sindi, Kreis Pernau – 1957 Baltimore, United States) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of II Riigikogu...
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  • Marko Šorin (category People from Sindi, Estonia)
    (born 9 June 1974 in Sindi) is an Estonian politician. He is a member of XIV Riigikogu. From 2011 until 2016, he was Mayor of Sindi and former deputy mayor...
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  • The following is a list of the 47 cities and towns in Estonia. Before the Republic of Estonia became an independent nation in 1918, many of these locations...
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    municipality (Estonian: linnad – towns) and six rural municipalities (Estonian: vallad – parishes) in Pärnu County. Pärnu-Jaagupi church Sindi railway station...
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    formed Põhja-Pärnumaa Parish Tori Parish, Are Parish, Sauga Parish and Sindi town formed Tori Parish Häädemeeste Parish and Tahkuranna Parish formed...
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    it was the administrative centre of Tori Parish, replaced by the town of Sindi. Tori had a station on the Tallinn - Pärnu railway line operated by Elron...
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    Pärnu (river) (category Rivers of Estonia)
    time; the oldest discovered settlement in Estonia has been discovered by the river near the town of Sindi and has been dated to circa 7,500 BC. The river...
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  • weightlifting in Estonia. Records are maintained in each weight class for the snatch lift, clean and jerk lift, and the total for both lifts by the Estonian Weightlifting...
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  • Noorte Spordi- ja Tehnikaklubi Master Ida-Virumaa Automudelispordi Klubi MTÜ Sindi Mudelisport MTÜ Mudelihall "Home page –". www.etsl.ee. Retrieved 22 April...
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    was located on the banks of the river Pärnu, near the town of Sindi, in southwestern Estonia. It has been dated to the beginning of the 9th millennium BC...
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    Pulli settlement (category Archaeological sites in Estonia)
    known human settlement in Estonia. It is located near the present-day village of Pulli, two kilometers from the town of Sindi, which is 14 kilometers from...
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    Barbara F. (2003). "Central Indo-Aryan Languages". In Frawley, William (ed.). Sindi. International Encyclopedia of Linguistics. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford...
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  • Johann Anderson (politician) (category CS1 Estonian-language sources (et))
    Johann Anderson (also Juhan Anderson; 11 March 1905 Sindi, Russian Empire – ?) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of I Riigikogu. He was a member...
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  • The Tuberkuloited (category 1991 establishments in Estonia)
    The Tuberkuloited is an Estonian punk rock band created in 1991 by Alar Aigro and Indrek "Summer" Raadik in Sindi. In Estonia they had a few hits like...
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    Ernst Särgava (category Patriotic League (Estonia) politicians)
    1958 Tallinn) was an Estonian writer, playwright and politician. 1889-1906 he worked as a teacher and schoolmaster in schools in Sindi, Põltsamaa, Kose-Uuemõisa...
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  • Andres Mathiesen (category Articles containing Estonian-language text)
    Mathiesen; 1 December 1890 Sindi – 3 May 1955 near Stockholm) was an Estonian forest scientist. He was the first Estonian doctor and professor of forestry...
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  • Karl Heinrich Tomingas (category CS1 Estonian-language sources (et))
    replaced by Verner Nerep. He was born in Sindi Municipality, Pärnu County. "Juhatus ja liikmed". Riigikogu (in Estonian). Retrieved 9 September 2021. v t e...
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