Madis
Madis is an Estonian masculine given name. As of 1 January 2020, 2,635 men in Estonia bear the name Madis. It is the 53rd most popular male name in Estonia.Nimede statistika ''Madis''. 1 January 2020. Retrieved 6 October 2020. Notable Estonian people named Madis include: * Madis Aruja (1936–1995), Estonian conservationist, geographer and ski-orienteer * (born 1981), Estonian decathlete * (born 1955), Estonian actor and theatre director * [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Madis (musician)
Madis is an Estonian masculine given name. As of 1 January 2020, 2,635 men in Estonia bear the name Madis. It is the 53rd most popular male name in Estonia.Nimede statistika ''Madis''. 1 January 2020. Retrieved 6 October 2020. Notable Estonian people named Madis include: * (1936–1995), Estonian conservationist, geographer and ski-orienteer * (born 1981), Estonian decathlete * (born 1955), Estonian actor and theatre director * [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Madis Vihmann
Madis Vihmann (born 5 October 1995) is a retired Estonian professional footballer who played as a centre back. He played in the Estonia national team in 19 matches. Club career Elva Vihmann came through the Elva youth system. He made his debut for the first team on 23 April 2011. Levadia (loan) In 2013, Vihmann moved to Levadia on loan where he primarily played for the club's reserve side Levadia II. He made his debut in the Meistriliiga on 18 August 2014, in a 7–0 away win over Tallinna Kalev. Flora On 19 December 2014, Vihmann signed for Flora. He helped Flora win two Meistriliiga titles in 2015 and 2017. Stabæk (loan) On 16 March 2019, Vihmann joined Eliteserien club Stabæk on two-year loan deal. St Johnstone (loan) On 26 July 2019, Vihmann cut short his loan deal with Stabæk to join Scottish Premiership club St Johnstone on a season-long loan, with the option to either extend the loan by another year or to make the deal permanent. He made his debut the next day in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Madis Aruja
Madis Aruja (16 January 1936, Kuigatsi, Otepää Parish – 12 March 1995, Tallinn) was an Estonian conservationist, geographer and ski-orienteer. He worked in the fields of nature conservation and fish protection in the Estonian SSR before being fired for speaking out against the Estonian Soviet government. He was also an accomplished ski-orienteer. Biography In 1954, Aruja graduated from Jõgeva Secondary School and from the Department of Geography from the University of Tartu in 1963. From 1963, Aruja worked in the field of nature conservation and fish protection. From 1963 to 1981, he worked as Senior Inspector of the Estonian SSR Ministry of Forestry and Nature Protection, was a member of the Nature Protection Board from 1963 to 1967, and in 1967, was made Deputy Head of the Nature Protection Government. In 1980, Aruja was one of the signatories of the Letter of 40 Intellectuals. As a result, he lost his job from the Nature Protection Government. From 1982 to 1992, he worke ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Madis Kallas
Madis Kallas (born 22 April 1981) is an Estonian decathlete and politician, Minister of the Environment of Estonia. From 2017 to 2020 and again from 2021 to 2022 he was the mayor of Saaremaa Municipality Saaremaa Municipality, also known as Saaremaa Rural Municipality ( et, Saaremaa vald), is a municipality in Saare County in western Estonia. It is the largest municipality in Estonia by land area. The administrative centre of the municipality is i .... Achievements References * 1981 births Living people People from Kuressaare Sportspeople from Kuressaare Mayors of Kuressaare Estonian decathletes Estonian sportsperson-politicians {{Estonia-athletics-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Madis Pärtel
Madis Pärtel (born 1 November 1985) is a retired Estonian volleyball player, who was a member of the Estonia men's national volleyball team and Estonian club TTÜ. He currently works as a diplomat in agriculture for Estonia to the European Union and is a Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow. Estonian national team As a member of the senior Estonia men's national volleyball team, Pärtel competed at the 2015 Men's European Volleyball Championship. Sporting achievements Clubs ;Baltic League The Baltic League (officially known as the Triobet Baltic League) was a Baltic men's football club tournament held four times between the top club sides from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Launched in 2007 inspired by the now defunct Scandinav ... * 2012/2013 - with TTÜ * 2014/2015 - with TTÜ ;National championship * 2012/2013 Estonian Championship, with TTÜ * 2014/2015 Estonian Championship, with TTÜ ;National cup * 2013/2014 Estonian Cup 2013, with TTÜ * 2014/2015 Estonian Cup 2 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Madis Milling
Madis Milling (24 November 1970 – 3 February 2022) was an Estonian actor, comedian, television and radio presenter, volunteer rescue worker, and politician. He was a member of the Estonian Defence League since 1990, in 2011 he was ranked as a lieutenant. Life and career In 1993, Milling graduated from Tallinn University as a theatre director. Milling was well known known for his role of Valdur Põld in the Eesti Televisioon (ETV) and later TV3 comedy series ''Vanad ja kobedad'' from 2000 until 2007, and the 2003 film ''Vanad ja kobedad saavad jalad alla'' based on the series. He was a host on several radio stations, including Sky Plus, Vikerraadio, and Radio Kuku. He had performed on comedy tours with Pille Pürg and Henrik Normann since 2005. From 2006 until 2013, he played the role of Mart Kukk in the Kanal 2 crime-drama television series ''Kelgukoerad''. In 2010, he was co-presenter of the TV3 musical competition series ''Laulud tähtedega'' with singer Eda-Ines Etti. Fr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Madis Lepajõe
Madis Lepajõe (1 May 1955 Pushkin, Leningrad Oblast – 21 May 2020 Tartu) was an Estonian cyclist, sport personnel and politician. His younger sister was classical philologist, translator and religious historian Marju Lepajõe. From 1998 to 2004 he was the general secretary of Worldloppet. From 2009 to 2017 he was vice-president of European Cycling Union European, or Europeans, or Europeneans, may refer to: In general * ''European'', an adjective referring to something of, from, or related to Europe ** Ethnic groups in Europe ** Demographics of Europe ** European cuisine, the cuisines of Europe ... (UEC). From 2006 to 2012 he was vice-president of Estonian Cycling Federation. He was one of the founders of the club Klubi Tartu Maraton in 1991. From 2017 to 2020 he was vice-mayor of Tartu. Awards: * 2003: state sport prize References {{DEFAULTSORT:Lepajoe, Madis 1955 births 2020 deaths People from Pushkin, Saint Petersburg Estonian Centre Party politicians Estonian m ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Madis Kõiv
Madis Kõiv (5 December 1929, Tartu, Estonia – 24 September 2014, Tartu, Estonia) was an Estonian writer, philosopher and physicist. Education Kõiv attended school in Tartu after the second World War, graduating in the early 1950s with a degree in nuclear physics. Kõiv worked as a scientist and lecturer until 1991. Career as a playwright Kõiv always entertained a fascination with and love for literature. He wrote mostly for personal entertainment until the 1950s, when he became active in Estonian literary circles. His earliest published works were written with friends from these circles. He also wrote under a pseudonym for several years. His first published work was a play called ''Küüni täitmine'' (''Filling the Hay Barn'') written as a collaboration between Kõiv (using his pseudonym Jaanus Andreus Nooremb) and Hando Runnel in 1978. In 1999, the play was successfully produced for the first time. Kõiv then wrote two pieces with Vaino Vahing. The first was a play t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Madis Kalmet
Madis Kalmet (born 27 January 1955, in Tallinn) is an Estonian actor and theatre director. In 1980 he graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, Tallinn State Conservatory's Stage Art Department. 1980-1985 he was an actor, and 1985-1988 principal stage manager of Rakvere Theatre. 1989-1992 he was an actor, and 1992-1999 the theatre director of Endla Theatre. Besides stage roles he has also participated on several films. Kalmet is married to diplomat and former actress Gita Kalmet (née Ränk). Their sons Henrik Kalmet and Karl-Andreas Kalmet are also actors. Awards: * 1988: Ants Lauter prize * 2019: Order of the White Star, IV class. Selected filmography * ''Metskapten'' (1971) * ''Võõra nime all'' (1985) * ''Ma pole turist, ma elan siin'' (1989) * ''Regina'' (1990) * ''Wikmani poisid (TV series), Wikmani poisid'' (1995) * ''Stiilipidu'' (2005) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kalmet, Madis Living people 1955 births Estonian male stage actors Estonian male film ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Madis Üürike
Madis Üürike (born 12 February 1943) is an Estonian politician and economist. Madis Üürike was born in Tartu, Estonia. Following the re-occupation of Estonia by the Soviet Union, the family fled to Sweden, where Üürike was raised and educated. He received his master's degree in philosophy and economics at Stockholm University and studied for his doctorate at Uppsala University, where he also worked as a university lecturer. In the 1970s and 1980s, he entered management positions within the construction and property industry in Stockholm. Following the reestablishment of Estonia's independence, Üürike returned to Estonia. From 1992 until 1994, he was Minister of Finance. From 1994 until 1996, he was an advisor to the Prime Minister of Estonia The Prime Minister of Estonia ( Estonian: ''peaminister'') is the head of government of the Republic of Estonia. The prime minister is nominated by the president after appropriate consultations with the parliamentary factions ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Madis Mihkels
Madis Mihkels (born 31 May 2003) is an Estonian racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . In 2023, he joined as a regular rider on a two-year contract after spending the late part of the 2022 season with the team as a stagiaire. Major results Road ;2020 : National Junior Road Championships ::2nd Road race ::2nd Time trial ;2021 : National Junior Road Championships ::1st Road race ::1st Time trial : 3rd Road race, UCI Junior Road World Championships : 3rd Overall One Belt One Road Nation's Cup Hungary ::1st Stages 1a & 1b : 7th Road race, UEC European Junior Road Championships ;2022 : 4th Overall Tour of Estonia ::1st Young rider classification ::1st Stage 1 : 4th Road race, UCI Road World Under-23 Championships : 5th Grand Prix de la Somme : 6th Overall Tour du Loir et Cher : 6th Gran Piemonte The Giro del Piemonte, since 2009 known also as Gran Piemonte, is a semi classic European bicycle race held in the Apennine Mountains, Italy. The race first to ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |