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Kirs may refer to: ;People * Eduard Kirs (1887–1963), Estonian music teacher, trade unionist and politician * Friido Kirs (1889–1948), Estonian schoolteacher and politician * Rudolf Kirs (1915–1963), Czech cellist *Urmas Kirs (b. 1966), Estonian footballer and manager *Vallo Kirs (b. 1987), Estonian actor ;Places *Kirs, former name of Kitsk, a village in Armenia *Kirs, Russia Kirs (russian: Кирс) is a town and the administrative center of Verkhnekamsky District in Kirov Oblast, Russia, located on the Kirs River near its confluence with the Vyatka, northeast of Kirov, the administrative center of the oblast. Po ..., a town in Kirov Oblast, Russia ;Other *Kirs, inwardly-rectifying potassium channels * KIRS (FM), a radio station (107.7 FM) licensed to serve Stockton, Missouri, United States See also * KIR (other) {{Disambiguation, geo, surname, callsign Estonian-language surnames ...
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Eduard Kirs
Eduard Kirs (22 November 1887 – 17 April 1963) was an Estonian music teacher, trade unionist and politician. He was a member of the I Riigikogu, representing the Estonian Social Democratic Workers' Party. He was a member of the Riigikogu since 1 November 1922. He replaced Johannes Lehman. Kirs was born in Tartu and studied piano and organ at the R. Griving School of Music. He played the organ and violin in churches and community centres. At the beginning of Estonia's independence, he began to organize trade unions, was the secretary of the Tartu Central Council of Trade Unions. He Worked as a singing and music teacher in several Tartu schools for more than ten years and helped organize the Tartu County Tartu County ( et, Tartu maakond or ''Tartumaa'') is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is located in eastern Estonia bordering Põlva County, Valga County, Viljandi County and Jõgeva County. The area of Tartu County is , which covers 6.9% of t ... Song Festival and conducted ...
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Friido Kirs
Friido Kirs (also Friidu Kirs; 13 February 1889 – 16 April 1948) was an Estonian schoolteacher and politician. He was a member of I Riigikogu, representing the Estonian Labour Party. He was a member of the Riigikogu since 15 October 1921. He replaced Aleksander Kaar. On 2 November 1922, he resigned his position and he was replaced by Timotheus Grünthal. Friido Kirs was born in the village of in Pihtla on the island of Saaremaa into a family of farmers. After graduating from secondary school, he was employed as a sailor. From 1908 until 1910, he worked as a schoolteacher. In 1910, he was conscripted into the 87th Neschlot Infantry Regiment of the Imperial Russian Army in Novgorod Governorate. He served as a volunteer on Russian ships during World War I and became a prisoner of war of the Germans. After his release, he returned to Saaremaa and was elected Mayor of Pihtla Parish in 1919 and later worked as a primary school teacher in Sandla and Ilpla, becoming the latter school ...
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Rudolf Kirs
Rudolf Kirs (16 June 1915, Brandýs nad Labem – 8 July 1963 Prague) was a Czechs, Czech cellist. He was the concert master of the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOČR), Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra from 1953 to 1963. 1915 births 1963 deaths People from Brandýs nad Labem-Stará Boleslav Czechoslovak cellists 20th-century cellists {{CzechRepublic-musician-stub ...
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