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Virve (given Name)
Virve is an Estonian and Finnish feminine given name and may refer to: * (born 1930), Estonian textile artist * Virve Aruoja (1922–2013), Estonian television and film director and actress *Virve Eliste (1949–1949), youngest deportee during the Operation Priboi * Virve Holtsmeier (born 1944), Estonian archer *Virve Kiil ( :et) (born 1973), Estonian glass artist * Virve Kiple (1927–2009), Estonian ballerina and actress * Virve Koppel (1931–2016), Estonian television and film director * Virve Köster (1928–2022; better known as Kihnu Virve), Estonian folk singer from Kihnu island * Virve Laev (born c. 1940), Estonian film editor * (born 1946), Estonian poet and playwright *Virve Reid (born 1956), Canadian adult model * Virve Rosti (born 1958; better known as Vicky Rosti), Finnish singer *Virve Sarapik (born 1961), Estonian art scientist and semiotician ( :et) ;Surname *Tõnu Virve Tõnu Virve (18 June 1946 Rõuge – 1 October 2019 Tallinn) was an Estonian theatre and f ...
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Estonian Language
Estonian ( ) is a Finnic language, written in the Latin script. It is the official language of Estonia and one of the official languages of the European Union, spoken natively by about 1.1 million people; 922,000 people in Estonia and 160,000 outside Estonia. Classification Estonian belongs to the Finnic branch of the Uralic language family. The Finnic languages also include Finnish and a few minority languages spoken around the Baltic Sea and in northwestern Russia. Estonian is subclassified as a Southern Finnic language and it is the second-most-spoken language among all the Finnic languages. Alongside Finnish, Hungarian and Maltese, Estonian is one of the four official languages of the European Union that are not of an Indo-European origin. From the typological point of view, Estonian is a predominantly agglutinative language. The loss of word-final sounds is extensive, and this has made its inflectional morphology markedly more fusional, especially with respect to no ...
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Kihnu
Kihnu is an island in the Baltic Sea. With an area of it is the largest island in the Gulf of Riga and the seventh largest island of Estonia. The length of the island is and width , the highest point is at above sea level. The island belongs to the Pärnu County of Estonia. Together with neighbouring islands it forms Kihnu Parish, one of the smallest municipalities of the country with an area of . 604 people live on Kihnu , 69 of whom are primary school pupils. There are four villages: Lemsi, Linaküla, Rootsiküla and Sääre. One can reach Kihnu by a 15-minute plane trip from Pärnu or by ferry, with trips taking 3 hours from Pärnu and 1 hour from Manilaid. When the sea is frozen in winter, it is possible to drive to the island over the ice. The nearby isle of Manilaid (or Manija, ''Manõja'' in the Kihnu dialect) was inhabited by people from Kihnu since 1933 and thus shares its culture. UNESCO proclaimed Kihnu's cultural space and traditions as a Masterpiece of ...
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Estonian Feminine Given Names
Estonian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Estonia, a country in the Baltic region in northern Europe * Estonians, people from Estonia, or of Estonian descent * Estonian language * Estonian cuisine * Estonian culture See also * * Estonia (other) * Languages of Estonia * List of Estonians This is a list of notable Estonians. Architects *Andres Alver (born 1953) *Dmitri Bruns (1929–2020) *Karl Burman (1882–1965) *Eugen Habermann (1884–1944) *Georg Hellat (1870–1943) *Otto Pius Hippius (1826–1883) * Erich Jacoby (1885–19 ... {{Disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Virve (other)
Virve may refer to: *Virve (given name), Estonian feminine given name *Virve, Estonia Virve is a village in Kuusalu Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia, on the territory of Lahemaa National Park Lahemaa National Park is a park in northern Estonia, 70 kilometers east from the capital Tallinn. The Gulf of Finland is to the nor ..., village in Kuusalu Parish, Harju County, Estonia * VIRVE (''Viranomaisradioverkko''), Finnish authorities' telecommunications network {{disamb ...
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Tõnu Virve
Tõnu Virve (18 June 1946 Rõuge – 1 October 2019 Tallinn) was an Estonian theatre and film designer and artist, producer and director. In 1974 he graduated from the Estonian State Art Institute in theatre decoration speciality. 1975–1980 he was the principal artist at Estonian Youth Theatre. 1980–1990 he was an artist-director at Tallinnfilm. In 1990 he established the independent film studio Freyja Film (ERSFF). Filmography * 1979: " Hukkunud Alpinisti hotell" (stage artist) * 1980: "Metskannikesed ''Metskannikesed'' is a 1980 Estonian action film directed by Kaljo Kiisk. Awards, nominations, participations: * 1980: Soviet Estonia Film Festival (USSR), first prize to Tõnu Virve being the best film artist; first prize to Tõnu Kark, being ..." (stage artist, costume artist) * 1991: "Surmatants" (director, scenarist, producer) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Virve, Tonu 1946 births 2019 deaths 20th-century Estonian male artists 20th-century Estonian artists 21st ...
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Vicky Rosti
Virve Hannele "Vicky" Rosti (born 10 November 1958, Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish singer of popular music. Her most famous songs include "Kun Chicago kuoli" (the debut single from 1975, a Finnish language cover version of " The Night Chicago Died" by Paper Lace), "Tuolta saapuu Charlie Brown" ("Charlie Brown" by Benito di Paula), "Menolippu" (" One Way Ticket"), "Oon voimissain" ("I Will Survive"), "Tunnen sen täysillä taas" ("Total Eclipse of the Heart"), "Sata salamaa" (''One hundred lightnings'') and " Jolene". During her career, Rosti has sold over 75,000 certified records, which places her among the top 50 best-selling female soloists in Finland. Rosti represented her home country in the Eurovision Song Contest 1987 in Belgium. She sang "Sata salamaa", composed by Petri Laaksonen. The song finished 15th out of 22, scoring 28 points.
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Virve Reid
Virve may refer to: * Virve (given name), Estonian feminine given name * Virve, Estonia, village in Kuusalu Parish, Harju County, Estonia * VIRVE (''Viranomaisradioverkko''), Finnish authorities' telecommunications network {{disamb ...
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Virve Laev
Virve Laev ( Murre; born 1928) is an Estonian film editor best known for her work in film documentary drama in the 1970s. She entered film in 1969 working on the adventure picture ''Viimne reliikvia'' with director Grigori Kromanov. Filmography *1963 "Jalgrattataltsutajad" *1967 " Viini postmark" *1969 "Viimne reliikvia ''Viimne reliikvia'' ( Estonian for ''The Last Relic''; russian: Последняя реликвия, translit=Poslyednyaya ryelikvya) is a 1969 Estonian-language Soviet film based on '' Vürst Gabriel ehk Pirita kloostri viimsed päevad'' ( Esto ..." *1970 "Metskapten" *1973 "Tavatu lugu" *1974 "" Ooperiball" *1975 " Briljandid proletariaadi diktatuurile" *1976 " Aeg elada, aeg armastada" *1977 "Karikakramäng" References External links * Estonian film editors Possibly living people Year of birth missing {{film-editor-stub ...
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Virve Köster
Virve-Elfriide Köster (née Haavik; 30 January 1928 – 10 December 2022), best known as Kihnu Virve, was an Estonian folk singer. Her songs are among the top-selling folk music in Estonia. Biography Virve Köster was born Virve Haavik in 1928 in Pärnu, Estonia, the closest large city to her home island of Kihnu. As a performer, she went by the name Kihnu Virve. Virve lived in a log cabin on the small women-dominated island of Kihnu. She was the island's best-known songwriter and one of its most famous residents. Virve began writing songs at age 15, and she went on to write over 300 of them. She composed the songs, both melody and lyrics, in her head, then wrote them down later. The songs often drew from her own life and experiences, as well as describing the island residents' unique lifestyle. Stylistically, they resemble traditional music from her youth in the 1930s–60s. After writing and performing music for family and friends for decades, Virve reinvented herself i ...
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Finnish Language
Finnish ( endonym: or ) is a Uralic language of the Finnic branch, spoken by the majority of the population in Finland and by ethnic Finns outside of Finland. Finnish is one of the two official languages of Finland (the other being Swedish). In Sweden, both Finnish and Meänkieli (which has significant mutual intelligibility with Finnish) are official minority languages. The Kven language, which like Meänkieli is mutually intelligible with Finnish, is spoken in the Norwegian county Troms og Finnmark by a minority group of Finnish descent. Finnish is typologically agglutinative and uses almost exclusively suffixal affixation. Nouns, adjectives, pronouns, numerals and verbs are inflected depending on their role in the sentence. Sentences are normally formed with subject–verb–object word order, although the extensive use of inflection allows them to be ordered differently. Word order variations are often reserved for differences in information structure. Finnish orth ...
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Virve Koppel
Virve Koppel (7 October 1931 Tallinn – 26 May 2016) was an Estonian television and film director. In 1956 she graduated from Lunacharsky State Institute for Theatre Arts (GITIS). 1956-1989 she worked as an editor and director at Eesti Televisioon. Awards: * 1975: Estonian SSR merited cultural personnel Filmography Filmography: * Pööripäev (1964) * Reportaaž telefoniraamatu järgi (with Mati Põldre Mati Põldre (23 October 1936 – 7 February 2023) was an Estonian film director, scenarist and operator. Põldre was born in Tallinn. From 1968 he worked at Eesti Telefilm. During the 1990s he worked at film production company Lege Artis Film. ..., 1966) * Meestele (1967) * Mina ise (1969) * Kivikasukas (1969) * Poiste saar (1977) * Maa keset merd (1981) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Koppel, Virve 1931 births 2016 deaths Estonian women film directors Mass media people from Tallinn ...
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