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Ãœlo Matjus
Ãœlo is an Estonian masculine given name. The feminine form of Ãœlo is Ãœlle. People named Ãœlo include: *Ãœlo Adamson (1931–2021), anti-Soviet dissident *Ãœlo Jaaksoo (born 1939), computer scientist *Ãœlo Jõgi (1921–2007), war historian, nationalist and activist * Ãœlo Kaevats (born 1947), statesman, academic, and philosopher *Ãœlo Kesker (1934–2019), draughts player and sports journalist *Ãœlo Krigul (born 1978), composer *Ãœlo Lumiste (born 1929), mathematician *Ãœlo Mander (born 1954), ecologist, geographer and educator *Ãœlo Matjus ( :et) (born 1942), philosopher * Ãœlo Mattheus (born 1956), writer and journalist * Ãœlo Nugis (born 1944), politician and economist * Ãœlo Õun (1940–1988), sculptor * Ãœlo Pikkov (born 1976), animator, film director and producer *Ãœlo Raudmäe (1923–1990), conductor, composer and trombonist *Ãœlo Seppa (1933–2015), lawyer and agronomist *Ãœlo Sooster (1924–1970), painter *Ãœlo Tedre (1928–2015), folklorist *Ãœlo Tootsen (1933â ...
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Estonia
Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, and to the east by Lake Peipus and Russia. The territory of Estonia consists of the mainland, the larger islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, and over 2,200 other islands and islets on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea, covering a total area of . The capital city Tallinn and Tartu are the two largest urban areas of the country. The Estonian language is the autochthonous and the official language of Estonia; it is the first language of the majority of its population, as well as the world's second most spoken Finnic language. The land of what is now modern Estonia has been inhabited by '' Homo sapiens'' since at least 9,000 BC. The medieval indigenous population of Estonia was one of the last " pagan" civilisations in Europe to adopt Ch ...
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Ãœlo Pikkov
Ülo Pikkov (born 15 June 1976 in Tallinn) is an Estonian animator, film director and producer. In 1998 he graduated from Turku School of Art and Media. In 2005 he graduated from University of Tartu in law. In 2011 he began his doctoral studies at the Estonian Academy of Arts. He defended his doctorate in 2018 with his work "Anti-Animation, the Peculiarities of Eastern European Animated Film". Between 2007 and 2011, Pikkov was the chairman of the audiovisual arts endowment of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia. Until 2016, he was an associate professor in the animation department of the Estonian Academy of Arts. He has written and illustrated books, as well as published caricatures, editorial cartoons and illustrations in the press. Since 2006 he has worked in film production company Silmviburlane. Selected filmography * ''Cappuccino'' (1996) * ''Rumba'' (1996) * ''Year of the Monkey'' (2003) * ''Frank and Wendy'' (with Priit Tender, Kaspar Jancis and Priit Pärn Priit Pä ...
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Ãœlo Voitka
Brothers Voitka are Ülo Voitka (born 7 October 1968) and Aivar Voitka (born 17 March 1967). They were Estonian Forest Brothers 1986–2000. 27 March 1986 the brothers became forest brothers, when they fled with Aavo Voitka and Aivar Votika from soviet recruitment. Aavo Voitka and Aivar Voitka were eventually caught and punished, but Ülo and Aivar managed to continue their hiding till the year 2000, 9 years after the Estonian restoration of Independence. They were spotted and reported to the authorities by a local who saw them. When the police surrounded the brothers, the brothers opened fire in the direction of police, but did not hit anyone. K-kommando was brought, and through negotiation, the brothers surrendered. The punishment of brothers was controversial. They are arguably the last forest brothers. Book about brothers Voitka * Ülo Russak, "Ilveste impeerium" ("The Empire of the Lynxes"; 2001) Film about brothers Voitka * "V. O. I. T. K. A. metsavennad" ("V. O. I. T. K ...
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Ãœlo Vinter
Ülo Vinter (3 January 1934 in Tallinn – 2 July 2000 in Käsmu) was an Estonian composer. In 1951 he graduated from Tallinn Music High School in music theory. Afterwards he graduated from Tallinn State Conservatory in composition speciality. From 1956 to 1969 he was the music editor at Estonian Radio and from 1969 to 1986 at Eesti Telefilm. He has created music for several Estonian cult films, including '' Mehed ei nuta ('Men Don't Cry''') (1968), '' A Young Retiree'' (1972) and '' Here We Are!'' (1979). Since 1958 he was a member of Estonian Composers' Union Estonian Composers' Union (abbeviation ECU; et, Eesti Heliloojate Liit) is an Estonian creative union which encompasses professional composers and musicologist Musicology (from Greek μουσική ''mousikē'' 'music' and -λογια ''-logi .... Works * 1969: children’s musical "Pippi Longstocking" (co-author Ülo Raudmäe) * orchestral suite "Paunvere" * Paunvere (Süit Sümfooniaorkestrile) (10"), 1968 * V ...
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Ãœlo Vilimaa
Ülo Vilimaa (13 March 1941 – 27 September 2021)Suri balletitantsija ja koreograaf Ülo Vilimaa
was an Estonian dancer, choreographer, theatre director, and painter. From 1962 until 1974, he was ballet soloist and ballet master at the , and from 1974 until 1997 principal ballet master. From 1997 until 2002, he was a director at the Vanemuine theatre. In addition Vilimaa was also a painter. His personal exhibitions have been shown in Estonia and abroad. Awards: * 1970
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Ãœlo Uluots
Ülo Uluots (4 February 1930 Jõhvi – 18 July 1997 Tallinn) was an Estonian politician, mining engineer and military historian. From April 1992 until October 1992, Uluots was the first Estonian Minister of Defence since Estonia's regaining independence. His father, Oskar Uluots, was an officer of the Republic of Estonia and brother of Prime Minister of Estonia Jüri Uluots. He was a member of VIII Riigikogu VIII Riigikogu was the eighth legislature of Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu). The legislature was elected after 1995 election. Election results Officers Speaker of the Riigikogu: Toomas Savi Toomas Savi (born 30 December 1942 in Tartu, Est .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Uluots, Juri 1930 births 1997 deaths 20th-century Estonian historians Estonian engineers Estonian Coalition Party politicians Members of the Riigikogu, 1995–1999 Defence Ministers of Estonia Voters of the Estonian restoration of Independence Tallinn University of Technology alumni Peop ...
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Ãœlo Tuulik
Ãœlo Tuulik (born 22 February 1940, in Abruka Island, Saare County) is an Estonian writer. In 1963 he graduated from Tartu State University in philology. 1964-1966 he was the chairman of Young Authors' Association in Tallinn. Since 1974 he was a member of Estonian Writers' Union. His twin brother was writer Jüri Tuulik (1940-2014) and his cousin was writer Juhan Smuul Juhan Smuul (18 February 1922 – 13 April 1971) was an Estonian writer. Until 1954 he used the given name Johannes Schmuul. Career Smuul was born in Koguva village on the island of Muhu to Jüri and Ruudu Schmuul (née Tuulik). He had three .... Selected works * 1972: prose collection ''Vihm Gibraltaris'' * 1974: novel ''Sõja jalus'' ('In the Way of War') * 1979: prose collection ''Atlandi kirjad: jutustused'' References {{DEFAULTSORT:Tuulik, Ulo Living people 1940 births Estonian male writers Estonian male novelists Estonian male poets Estonian editors 20th-century Estonian poets 21st-centu ...
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Ãœlo Tulik
Ülo Tulik (11 May 1957 – 30 April 2022) was an Estonian agronomist and politician. Tulik was born in Meremäe on 11 May 1957. He was the Võru County Governor from 2005 until 2010 and Mayor of Võru from 2010 until 2011, as well as a member of XII Riigikogu XII Riigikogu was the twelfth legislature of the Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu The Riigikogu (; from Estonian ''riigi-'', of the state, and ''kogu'', assembly) is the unicameral parliament of Estonia. In addition to approving legislation, t ....ur References 1957 births 2022 deaths Estonian agronomists Isamaa politicians Estonian Centre Party politicians Members of the Riigikogu, 2011–2015 Mayors of places in Estonia Estonian University of Life Sciences alumni People from Setomaa Parish {{Estonia-politician-stub ...
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Ãœlo Torpats
Ülo Torpats (15 November 1920, in Tartu – 20 January 1988, in Tartu) was an Estonian philologist and translator. Torpats graduated from Hugo Treffner Gymnasium in 1940. In 1951, he graduated from Tartu State University with a degree in classical philology. From 1951 to 1953, he worked at the Estonian Academy of Agriculture. From 1955 to 1956 and again from 1960, he was a lecturer at the Department of Western European Literature and Classical Philology of the University of Tartu. From 1971 until 1982, he was a lecturer at the university's Department of Foreign Languages. Works * ''Näiteid rooma luulest'' (1970) * ''Lingua latina in medicina'' (1970, with L. Gross and R. Kleis) * ''Studium latinum'' (1975, with L. Gross and R. Kleis) * ''Ladina-eesti sõnaraamat'' = ''Glossarium Latino-Estonicum'' (1986, one of the authors) References Further reading * A. Kaalep. Mälestades Ülo Torpatsit (15. XI 1920 – 20. I 1988). – ''Keel ja Kirjandus ''Keel ja Kirjandus'' ('Lan ...
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Ãœlo Tootsen
Ülo Tootsen (13 June 1933 – 12 March 2006) was an Estonian biologist, journalist, publisher, editor, translator, and politician. He was a member of IX Riigikogu, representing the Estonian Centre Party. Tootsen was born in Varstu Parish (now, part of Rõuge Parish). His brother was journalist, writer and politician Toivo Tootsen. He graduated from Tartu State University in 1957 with a degree in zoology. He then worked in the Ministry of Agriculture of the Estonian SSR in from 1957 until 1959 as a chief ichthyologist. From 1959 until 1961, he was the cultural editor of the daily newspaper ''Rahva Hääl''. From 1961 until 1991, he worked in the news editorial office of Eesti Televisioon and worked concurrently at Võru Raadio since 1985 and as a broadcaster for Eesti Raadio. From 1991 until 1995, he published the newspaper ''Meelejahutaja'', was the editor of the newspaper ''Elu'' from 1995 until 1996, and was an editor and head of the publications department of ''Võrumaa Teat ...
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Ãœlo Tedre
Ülo Tedre (12 February 1928 Tallinn – 9 March 2015) was an Estonian folklorist. In 1951, he graduated from Tartu State University in Estonian philology a diploma thesis in folklore. After graduating he worked at Estonian SSR Academy of Sciences' Language and Literature Institute. Awards * Order of the White Star The Order of the White Star ( et, Valgetähe teenetemärk; french: Ordre de l'Etoile Blanche) was instituted in 1936. The Order of the White Star is bestowed on Estonia Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic ..., III class. Works * "Eesti rahvalaulud" (1969–1972) * Estonian Customs and Traditions (27 October 1995) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Tedre, Ulo 1928 births 2015 deaths Estonian scholars Estonian folklorists Estonian folk-song collectors University of Tartu alumni Recipients of the Order of the White Star, 3rd Class People from Tallinn Burials at Rahumäe Cemetery ...
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Ãœlo Sooster
Ãœlo Ilmar Sooster (October 17, 1924 in Ãœhtri, Käina Parish – October 25, 1970 in Moscow) was an Estonian nonconformist painter. Ãœlo Sooster was born the village of Ãœhtri on the Estonian island of Hiiumaa. He was the son of Johannes Sooster and Veera Sooster (''née'' Tatter) and had a sister, Meedi, two years younger. His father was later remarried to Linda Vahtras. He was educated at Tartu Art College where he studied surrealism during the years 1945–1949. In 1949, his studies were cut short when he was arrested and, like hundreds of thousands of other Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians, he was arrested and deported by the Soviet authorities to Gulag. Sooster was sentenced to ten years of hard labour in a Karaganda camp. In 1956, during the Khrushchev Thaw, he was released and 'rehabilitated' by denouncing Stalinism. He returned to Estonia in 1956, but in 1957 he went to Moscow, and began intensive practice as non-conformist artist. In 1962, he exhibited his w ...
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