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Tarmo Laht
Tarmo Laht (born 22 March 1960) is an Estonians, Estonian architect. Laht was born in Kuressaare. He graduated from the Department of Architecture of the Tallinn Art University (today's Estonian Academy of Arts) in 1991, and now works in the Alver Arhitektid OÜ architectural bureau. Works by Tarmo Laht include the Ferrum department store, De La Gardie department store and City Plaza office building. Works *Restaurant in Pirita, 1992 (with Andres Alver, Tiit Trummal) *Apartment building, 1999 (with Andres Alver) *De La Gardie department store, 2000 (with Andres Alver, Tiit Trummal) *Apartment building in Kadriorg, 2000 (with Andres Alver, Sven Koppel) *Sports hall of the Wiedemanni Gymnasium in Haapsalu, 2001 (with Sven Koppel, Tiit Trummal, Ulla Mets) *Ferrum department store, 2002 (with Andres Alver, Indrek Rünkla, Ulla Mets, Tiit Trummal) *Pühajärve puhkekompleksi veekeskus, 2003 (with Andres Alver, Indrek Rünkla, Ulla Saar) *City Plaza, 2005 (with Tiit Trummal, Andres A ...
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Estonians or Estonian people ( et, eestlased) are a Finnic ethnic group native to Estonia who speak the Estonian language. The Estonian language is spoken as the first language by the vast majority of Estonians; it is closely related to other Finnic languages, e.g. Finnish, Karelian and Livonian. The Finnic languages are a subgroup of the larger Uralic family of languages, which also includes, e.g., the Sami languages. These languages are markedly different from most other native languages spoken in Europe, most of which have been assigned to Indo-European family of languages. Estonians can also be classified into subgroups according to dialects (e.g., Võros, Setos), although such divisions have become less pronounced due to internal migration and rapid urbanisation in Estonia in the 20th century. There are approximately 1.1 million ethnic Estonians and their descendants with some degree of Estonian identity worldwide; the large majority of them are living in Estonia. H ...
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