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Salme may refer to: People Given name * Salme Geransar, Iranian-Australian actress * Salme Ekbaum (1912–1995), Estonian writer and poet * Salme Kann (1881–1957), Estonian voice teacher and choir director * Salme Nõmmik (1910–1988), Estonian economic geographer and professor * Salme Peetson (1885–1967), Estonian actress * Salme Pekkala-Dutt (1888–1964), Estonian-British communist politician * Salme Poopuu (1939–2017), Estonian filmmaker and actress * Salme Rosalie Riig (1903–1973), Estonian sculptor and printmaker * Salme Reek (1907–1996), Estonian actress * Salme Rootare (1913–1987), Estonian chess master * Salme Setälä (1894–1980), Finnish architect and writer Surname * Jean-Baptiste Salme (1766–1811), French general of the Napoleonic Wars Geography * Salme, Nepal * Salme Parish, municipality in Saare County, Estonia ** Salme, Estonia, settlement in Salme Parish * Salme (village), in Abkhazia, Georgia Other * Salme ships The Salme ships are ...
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Salme Geransar
Salme Geransar is an Iranian Australians, Iranian-Australian actress and artist. She is known for her roles in the 2019 sci-fi thriller The Mandela Effect (film), ''The Mandela Effect''; ''Neighbours'' (2020); Clickbait (miniseries), ''Clickbait'' (2021); and as Anousha in the ABC TV (Australian TV network), ABC series Mystery Road (TV series), ''Mystery Road: Origin'' (2022). She appeared in the 2024 Melbourne Theatre Company's production of English (play), ''English''. Early life and education Salme Geransar was born in Tehran, Iran. She moved to Australia with her family at the age of four, and grew up on the Central Coast (New South Wales), Central Coast of New South Wales. She played the piano as a child, and enjoyed the arts and mathematics at school. She studied biotechnology at the University of Newcastle (Australia), University of Newcastle, before taking time out to try acting. She did a three-year full-time acting course at the Australian Academy of Dramatic Art (AADA ...
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Salme Setälä
Salme Setälä (from 1919–1930 Cornér; 18 January 1894, Helsinki — 6 October 1980, Helsinki) was a Finnish architect and writer. She graduated from the Helsinki University of Technology in 1917. She worked in a number of architecture offices. In the early 1950s she made several study trips in Europe. After that she was hired in the government office for land-use planning. She planned the land use for over 30 areas in Finland. Setälä's main interest was interior design and furniture. She also wrote books, both fiction and non-fiction. Her parents were Eemil Nestor Setälä and Helmi Krohn, and she was of Baltic German descent through her maternal grandfather Julius Krohn Julius Leopold Fredrik Krohn (19 April 1835 – 28 August 1888) was a Finnish folk poetry researcher, professor of Finnish literature, poet, hymn writer, translator and journalist. He was born in Viipuri and was of Baltic German origin. Krohn .... From 1919–1930 she was married to the journalist Fri ...
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Salme Ships
The Salme ships are two clinker-built ships of Scandinavian origin discovered in 2008 and 2010 near the village of Salme on the island of Saaremaa, Estonia. Both ships were used for ship burials around AD 700–750 in the Nordic Iron Age and contained the remains of 41 warriors killed in battle, as well as 6 dogs, 2 hunting hawks and numerous weapons and other artifacts. Discovery and excavation The first ship was discovered in 2008 during earth removal for infrastructure construction. An archaeological expedition has been working on the site since 2008. The second ship was discovered in 2010. There is some indirect evidence pointing to the possibility that at least one more ship is yet to be discovered during future excavations. Location The ships were located near the ancient coastline, about above water level. The location is from the present coastline and above present water level. Description Both Salme ships are clinker-built and archaeologists have estim ...
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Salme (village)
Salme ( ka, სალმე; , ''psou''; ; ) is a village in Abkhazia, Georgia. It was founded in 1884 by Estonian resettlers from Kuusalu, Governorate of Estonia. In 1989 the village had 1659 inhabitants, mostly Estonians, Armenians, Georgians and Russians. Nowadays, most of the inhabitants are Abkhaz, as most of the Estonians were repatriated back to Estonia during the 1992-1993 Georgian-Abkhaz war. The village has subsequently been renamed ''Psou'' by Abkhaz authorities after the Psou River. See also * Gagra District Gagra District is a district of Abkhazia. It corresponds to the Administrative divisions of Georgia (country), Georgian district by the same name. In medieval times, it was known as the southern part of Sadzen. It is located in the western part of ... Notes References Populated places in Gagra District Estonian diaspora {{Estonia-geo-stub ...
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Salme, Estonia
Salme is a small borough () in Saaremaa Parish, Saare County in western Estonia. Prior to the administrative reform of Estonian municipalities in 2017, the village was the administrative center of Salme Parish. The Salme shipfind consisted of two clinker-built Clinker-built, also known as lapstrake-built, is a method of boat building in which the edges of longitudinal (lengthwise-running) hull (watercraft), hull planks overlap each other. The technique originated in Northern Europe, with the first know ... ships discovered in Salme, one with the remains of seven persons found in autumn 2008, and another with 33 in 2010. As of 2021, the population of Salme was 421. References Populated places in Saare County Boroughs and small boroughs in Estonia Kreis Ösel {{Saare-geo-stub ...
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Salme Parish
Salme Parish was a municipality in Saare County, Estonia. It contained the northern half of the Sõrve Peninsula of the island of Saaremaa. Besides the small borough Salme there were 24 villages: Anseküla, Easte, Hindu, Imara, Järve, Kaimri, Kaugatoma, Läätsa, Lahetaguse, Länga, Lassi, Lõmala, Lõu, Metsalõuka, Mõisaküla, Möldri, Rahuste, Suurna, Tehumardi, Tiirimetsa, Toomalõuka, Ula, Üüdibe, Vintri. Prior to 1936, the municipality was called Abruka. During the Second World War, the Battle of Tehumardi took place in Salme. The location is marked by a 21-metre Soviet monument. During the administrative-territorial reform in 2017, all 12 municipalities on the island Saaremaa were merged into a single municipality – Saaremaa Parish. See also *Municipalities of Estonia *List of municipalities of Estonia * The Salme ships The Salme ships are two clinker-built ships of Scandinavian origin discovered in 2008 and 2010 near the village of Salme ...
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Salme, Nepal
Salme is a village development committee in Nuwakot District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census The 1991 Nepal census was a widespread national census conducted by the Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics. Working with Nepal's Village Development Committees at a district level, they recorded data from all the main towns and villages of each ... it had a population of 1678 people living in 355 individual households. References External linksUN map of the municipalities of Nuwakot District Populated places in Nuwakot District {{Nuwakot-geo-stub ...
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Jean-Baptiste Salme
Jean-Baptiste Salme or Salm (18 November 1766 – 27 May 1811) was a French general. He led French troops in several actions during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars. Several times he landed in trouble by associating with the wrong people, including his wife who tried to kill him. He served alongside Jacques MacDonald when they were both generals of brigade in the Flanders Campaign in 1794. Still commanding only a brigade, he served in MacDonald's army in Italy during 1799 and in Spain during 1810. In 1784, he joined a dragoon regiment in the French Royal Army in 1784. He emerged as the commanding officer of the 3rd Infantry Demi-brigade in the ''Army of the Rhine'' in 1793. He led his unit at Haguenau and Second Wissembourg. In 1794, he transferred to northeast France and was promoted to general officer, subsequently fighting at Tourcoing, Tournay and Hooglede. After besieging and capturing the fortress of Grave he was on occupation duty in Belgium and Holla ...
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Salme Rootare
Salme Rootare (March 26, 1913, Tallinn – October 21, 1987) was an Estonian chess master. She was fifteen times Estonian Champion (1945, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1969, 1970, 1971, and 1972). Salme tied for 4-5th at Plovdiv 1959 (Candidates Tournament, Women's World Chess Championship). She beat Ludmilla Rudenko, the all-USSR women's champ 1950-1953, at least once, in 1956 in recorded tournament play, when Rudenko, believing she was would be mated on her next move, resigned. It wasn't until later that both players realised that Rudenko had a saving move. She received the FIDE title FIDE titles are awarded by the international chess governing body FIDE (''Fédération Internationale des Échecs'') for outstanding performance. The highest such title is Grandmaster (GM). Titles generally require a combination of Elo rating and ... of Woman International Master (WIM) in 1957. Salme was married to Vidrik Rootare, known as Frits. References ...
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Salme Ekbaum
Salme Ekbaum (until 1941 Salme Neumann; 21 October 1912 Paistu Parish, Viljandi County – 10 September 1995 Toronto) was an Estonian writer and poet. She graduated from University of Tartu, studying pharmacy. In 1944 she escaped to Sweden and in 1949 moved to Canada. From 1950 she was a member of Estonian Writers' Union in Exile and a member of PEN Club PEN International (known as International PEN until 2010) is a worldwide association of writers, founded in London in 1921 to promote friendship and intellectual co-operation among writers everywhere. The association has autonomous Internati .... She died in 1995 and is buried in Paistu Cemetery. Her sister was writer Minni Nurme. Works * 1959: novel ''Varjude maja'' (''House of Shadows'') * 1975: novel ''Vang, kes põgenes'' (''The Prisoner Who Escaped'') * 1979: novel ''Kohtumine lennujaamas'' (''Meeting at an Airport'') References External links Salme Ekbaum at Estonian Writers' Online Dictionary 1912 births ...
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Salme Reek
Salme Helene Reek (10 November 1907 – 9 June 1996) was an Estonian stage, film, radio, and television actress and stage director whose career spanned nearly seventy years; sixty-six of which were spent as an actress at the Estonian Drama Theatre. Early life and education Salme Helene Reek was the oldest of three siblings born to paper pulp factory worker Juhan Reek and housewife Julia Reek (''née'' Erberg) in Pärnu. Her younger siblings were Hilda (1911–1990), and Oskar (1922–1939) who died at age seventeen. During Reek's early years, the family lived in near-poverty in a one-room apartment on Suur-Kuke Street, later moving into a two-room studio apartment. Both of Reek's parents were keenly interested in music; her father Juhan played the piano and the harmonium and her mother Julia sang as a first soprano in the family's Lutheran church choir. Both parents were also theatre enthusiasts and Reek often attended theatre productions at Pärnu's Endla Theatre d ...
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Salme Rosalie Riig
Salme Rosalie Riig (also Riig-Schönberg and Riig-Reiman; August 12, 1903 – September 5, 1973) was an Estonian sculptor and printmaker. Early life and education Riig was born in Pärnu, the daughter of Johan Riig (1871–?) and Ann Riig (née Karvand, 1879–1958). She graduated from Pärnu Girls' High School in 1922 and the Szczecin Home Economics School in 1924, after which she worked as a home economics teacher in Tartu. In 1934, she graduated from the University of Tartu as an art historian, and in 1943 from the sculpture department of the Pallas Art School, where she studied printmaking under Ado Vabbe Ado Vabbe (19 March 1892 – 20 April 1961) was an Estonian painter, printmaker, and teacher. Ado Vabbe is known for bringing abstraction back home to Estonia after being educated at Anton Ažbe's art school in Munich from 1911 to 1913. Active a ... and sculpture under Anton Starkopf. Career Riig started showing her works at art exhibitions in 1939. Small active figur ...
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