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Born | Tallinn, Estonia | January 13, 1993
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Sport | Swimming |
Maria Pallas (since 2021 Aasmets; born 13 January 1993 in Tallinn) is an Estonian swimmer. [1] She is[ when? ] a student at the University of Tartu. [1]
She holds several swimming championships. From 2009–2011 she was a member of the Estonian national swimming team. [1]
Pallas may refer to:
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