Christian Jaan Kaarna (also Christjan Kaarna and Kristjan Kaarna; 20 October 1882 – 1 January 1943) was an Estonian journalist, banker, and politician...
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neighbouring Palupera village. Journalist, banker, and politician Christian Kaarna (1882–1943) was born in Atra. "Külad" (in Estonian). Palupera vald...
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Cheverie Frank Vestreng Gavin Morgan Geir Hoff Geir Myhre Greg Day Ilkka Kaarna Jan-Roar Fagerli Jim Marthinsen Jiri Latal Johan Åkerman Johan Brummer Jon-Magne...
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Jussila (1951–1970) Kalle Jutila (1945) Artturi Jämsén (1954–1971) Lauri Kaarna (1951–1954) Nestori Kaasalainen (1951–1972) Aaro Kauppi (1951–1954, 1956–1958...
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Suur-Apja 42.6 Korijärv 36.4 Pikkjärv (Karula) 34.9 Nüpli 27.5 Inni 24.5 Kaarna 23.6 Mõrtsuka 19.7 Juusa 19.3 Kääriku 19.3 *part of the lake within county...
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Start of session 15 October 1921 (replaced by Friido Kirs) ETE Christjan Kaarna Start of session End of session ETE Tõnis Kalbus Start of session End of...
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Party (an October 1931 merger of the Estonian People's Party and the Christian People's Party) to form the National Centre Party. After its foundation...
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Johannes Jürna 3 April 1924 (replacing Anton Mangman) End of session Kristjan Kaarna Start of session End of session Hugo Kaas 9 April 1924 (replacing Peeter...
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