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Tiit Vikson
Tiit is predominantly an Estonian masculine given name and occurs, to a lesser extent, as a surname. ;Given name: *Tiit Arge (born 1963), politician *Tiit Helimets (born 1977), ballet dancer *Tiit Haagma (1954–2021), ice yacht sailor and musician (Ruja) *Tiit Härm (born 1946), ballet dancer, ballet master and choreographer * Tiit Helmja (born 1945), rower *Tiit Hennoste (born 1953), linguist * Tiit Käbin (1937–2011), jurist and politician * Tiit Kala (born 1954), politician *Tiit Kaljundi (1946–2008), architect *Tiit Kändler (born 1948), humorist and science journalist *Tiit Kuningas (born 1949), sports journalist * Tiit Kuusik (1911–1990), opera singer * Tiit Kuusmik (born 1950), politician *Tiit Lääne (born 1958), sportsman, sports journalist and politician *Tiit Land (born 1964), biochemist * Tiit Lilleorg (1941–2021), actor * Tiit Made (born 1940), economist, journalist, publicist and politician * Tiit Madisson (1950–2021), dissident, writer and politician ...
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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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Tiit Kuusmik
Tiit Kuusmik (born 3 March 1950 in Kiviõli) is an Estonian politician. He has been member of X and XI Riigikogu XI Riigikogu was the eleventh legislature of Estonian Parliament ( Riigikogu). The legislature was elected after 2007 election. Election results Officers Speaker of the Riigikogu: Ene Ergma Ene Ergma (born 29 February 1944, in Rakvere) is an .... Since 2012, he has been the Mayor of Toila. He is a member of Estonian Centre Party. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kuusmik, Tiit Living people 1950 births Estonian Centre Party politicians Members of the Riigikogu, 2003–2007 Members of the Riigikogu, 2007–2011 Mayors of places in Estonia Tallinn University alumni People from Kiviõli ...
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Tiit Sukk
Tiit Sukk (born 21 November 1974) is an Estonian stage, television, voice, and film actor, director and television presenter. Early life and education Tiit Sukk was born and raised in Jõgeva, Jõgeva County, where he attended primary and secondary schools. He is a 1994 graduate of Jõgeva Gymnasium. Following graduation from secondary school, he studied drama at the EMA Higher Drama School (now, the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre) in Tallinn, graduating in 1998. Among his graduating classmates were Jan Uuspõld, Harriet Toompere, Veikko Täär, Hilje Murel, Liina Vahtrik, and Andero Ermel. Career Stage In 1998, shortly after graduation from the EMA Higher Drama School, Sukk began an engagement at the Estonian Drama Theatre in Tallinn, where he is still currently employed. During his career at the Estonian Drama Theatre, Sukk has appeared in over sixty roles in productions of such varied authors and playwrights as: Shakespeare, Frederick Loewe, Charles Dickens ...
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Tiit Sokk
Tiit Sokk (born 15 November 1964) is a retired Estonian professional basketball player and current coach. Often cited as one of the very best European point guards of his generation, he is widely recognized as the greatest Estonian basketball player in history. Elected to the Hall of fame of Estonian basketball in 2010. Eesti korvpall 100 - Kuulsuste Hall - Tiit Sokk


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Sokk was awarded the Estonian best male athlete award in 1988. He won the Soviet Union League title in 1991 with , and ended his career as a player in 1997, af ...
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Tiit Sinissaar
Tiit Sinissaar (born 7 September 1947 in Tartu) is an Estonian politician. He was a member of the VII, VIII 8 (eight) is the natural number following 7 and preceding 9. In mathematics 8 is: * a composite number, its proper divisors being , , and . It is twice 4 or four times 2. * a power of two, being 2 (two cubed), and is the first number of t ... and IX Riigikogu. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Sinissaar, Tiit Living people 1947 births Pro Patria Union politicians Members of the Riigikogu, 1992–1995 Members of the Riigikogu, 1995–1999 Members of the Riigikogu, 1999–2003 University of Tartu alumni Politicians from Tartu ...
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Tiit Salumäe
Tiit Salumäe (born 25 December 1951 in Tartu) is an Estonian prelate who is the current bishop of the Western and Northern Region in Estonia, whose episcopal seat is in Haapsalu. Biography At the age of 14, Salumäe began his studies at the Church Music Department of the Institute of Theology of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church (1965–1975). After graduating from Loksa Secondary School in 1970, he studied theology at the Institute of Theology of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church. Salumäe served as a preacher for his father's congregations of Kuusalu, Lees and Loksa. He was ordained priest on 5 October 1975 and was appointed pastor of the Haapsalu congregation. From 1974 to 1988, Salumäe worked as the head of the Library of the Consortium of the EELC and later as the head of the Consortium's Publishing and Press Department. He was also involved in areas such as liturgy, church music, media, architecture and artistic values, information technology, and foreign re ...
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Tiit Rosenberg
Tiit Rosenberg (born 26 December 1946, in Tsirguliina) is an Estonian historian and professor of Estonian History in University of Tartu. In 1996–2008 was he also chairman of Õpetatud Eesti Selts (The Learned Estonian Society). Rosenberg studies history of agriculture Agriculture began independently in different parts of the globe, and included a diverse range of Taxon, taxa. At least eleven separate regions of the Old World, Old and New World were involved as independent centers of origin. The development ... in 19th Century and also Estonian historiography. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Rosenberg, Tiit 1946 births Living people People from Valga Parish 20th-century Estonian historians Historians of Estonia Academic staff of the University of Tartu Recipients of the Order of the White Star, 4th Class 21st-century Estonian historians ...
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Tiit Pääsuke
Tiit Pääsuke (born 22 December 1941) is an Estonian painter. Pääsuke was born in Põltsamaa, Põltsamaa Parish, in Jõgeva County. Awards * 1975 Kristjan Raud Award * 1981 Kristjan Raud Award * 1982 Merited artist of the ESSR * 1992 Konrad Mägi Award * 1999 Order of the White Star, Fourth Class * 2000 Annual Award of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia * 2012 Estonian State Cultural Award Estonian State Cultural Awards ( et, Eesti Vabariigi kultuuripreemiad) are Estonian state cultural awards which are designated for outstanding creative achievements in the field of culture. Awards are given to persons. Every year, the awards are ... * 2018 Award for Life's Work from the Cultural Endowment of Estonia * 2021 Lifetime Achievement Awards for Culture Gallery Rohu õis - Tiit Pääsuke.jpg, "Rohu õis" (1976) Ekspositsioon - Tiit Pääsuke.jpg, "Ekspositsioon" (1982) Luigevaip - Tiit Pääsuke.jpg, "Luigevaip" (1991) Muna põllel - Tiit Pääsuke.jpg, "Muna põllel" ...
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Tiit Nuudi
Tiit Nuudi (born 22 October 1949 in Tallinn) is an Estonian politician and former tennis player. 1988–1990, he was Minister of the Environment. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nuudi, Tiit Living people 1949 births Government ministers of Estonia Estonian male tennis players Estonian tennis coaches Tallinn University of Technology alumni Sportspeople from Tallinn ...
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Tiit Niilo
Tiit Niilo (born 30 May 1962) is an Estonian politician. He was a member of X Riigikogu. Early life Niilo was born in Võru and graduated from the Estonian University of Life Sciences The Estonian University of Life Sciences ( Estonian: ''Eesti Maaülikool'', EMÜ) located in Tartu, Estonia, is the former Estonian Agricultural University, which was established in 1951 and renamed and restructured in November 2005. Eesti Maaü ... in 1986 with a degree in electrical engineering. Career Niilo ran in the spring 2003 Riigikogu elections in Võru, Valga and Põlva counties on the Res Publica Party ticket, collecting 787 votes. Niilo became a member of the Riigikogu in connection with the resignation of Hannes Võrno. Personal life Achievements and honours References 1962 births Living people Isamaa politicians Members of the Riigikogu, 2003–2007 Estonian University of Life Sciences alumni People from Võru {{Estonia-politician-stub ...
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Tiit Madisson
Tiit Madisson (4 June 1950 – 21 June 2021) was an Estonian activist, writer, and politician. In the press (especially while living in Sweden), he used the pseudonym Silver Ronk. He was a political dissident and prisoner of the Soviet Union. Career Madisson was born in Tallinn. He was one of the organizers of the Estonian hippie movement in the mid-1970s. Madisson was a political prisoner of the Soviet Union from 1980 to 1986. In 1983 he smuggled an open letter from prison in Siberia to the Madrid Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, calling for the Soviet Union to stand by the humanitarianism clauses of the Helsinki Agreement - for which he was put into solitary confinement. He spent four years in political prison camps VS-389/37 and VS-389/36 in the Perm region, and then settled in East Yakutia (Kolyma Kolyma (russian: Колыма́, ) is a region located in the Russian Far East. It is bounded to the north by the East Siberian Sea and the Arctic ...
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Tiit Made
Tiit Made (born 13 March 1940 in Tallinn) is an Estonian economist, writer, journalist, publicist, and politician. He was a member of the VII and 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. List of members of the Riigikogu References .... At the end of Soviet Estonia, he was one of the leading figure developing Self-Managing Estonia or IME project. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Made, Tiit 1940 births Living people Resigned Communist Party of the Soviet Union members Estonian Centre Party politicians Members of the Riigikogu, 1992–1995 Members of the Riigikogu, 1995–1999 Voters of the Estonian restoration of Independence Estonian journalists 20th-century Estonian economists Tallinn University of Technology alumni Academic staff of the Tallinn University of Technology Politicians from Talli ...
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