Nublu (2022) (cropped) , East Village, Manhattan, New York
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Nublu may refer to: * Nublu (musician), Estonian rapper * ''Nublu'', 1972 Estonian book by Jaan Rannap * Nublu Club The Nublu Club is a club in East Village, Manhattan, New York, that was opened in 2002 by Swedish-Turkish saxophonist Ilhan Ersahin. On its 10th anniversary the club's namesake festival presented what it calls the Nublu Sound, a combination of jazz ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nublu (musician)
Markkus Pulk (born on 26 June 1996 in Keila), professionally known as Nublu (stylized as nublu) is an 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, a ...n rapper. Discography * 2018: single "Mina ka" * 2019: single "Muusikakool" * 2019: single "Mesimagus" * 2020: album "Café Kosmos" References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nublu 1996 births Living people Estonian rappers People from Keila ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jaan Rannap
Jaan Rannap (born September 1931) is an Estonian children's writer and track-and-field athlete. Raanap was born in Halliste. His father was a teacher Jaan Rannap, his brother is a music teacher and pedagogical scientist Heino Rannap and his nephew is musician Rein Rannap. In 1956 he graduated from Tallinn University, Tallinn Pedagogical Institute with a degree in of mathematics and physics. Since 1952 he worked at the children's magazine ''Säde (1927), Säde'', and 1955-1977 at the magazine ''Pioneer''. Since 1977 he was a senior editor of the children's magazine ''Täheke''. He has written stories about nature and animal, especially notable are his humorous school-related stories. Awards: * 2010: Order of the White Star, IV class. Works * Roheline pall (1962) * Salu Juhan ja ta sõbrad (1964) * Spordilood (1966) * Viimane valgesulg (1967) * collection Musta lamba matused (1968) * Topi (1970) * Jefreitor Jõmm (1971) * Nublu (1972) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Rannap, Ja ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |