Toomas Annus (born 5 October 1960) is an Estonian entrepreneur. [1]
He was born in Kohtla-Järve. In 1984 he graduated from Tallinn Pedagogical Institute with a degree in industrial and civil engineering. [1]
Since 1991 he is the leading figure of the construction company Merko Ehitus. [1]
He has been at the first place of Äripäev's list of 500 the richest persons in Estonia. [2]
The Social Democratic Party is a centre-left political party in Estonia. It is currently led by Lauri Läänemets. The party was formerly known as the Moderate People's Party. The SDE has been a member of the Party of European Socialists since 16 May 2003 and was a member of the Socialist International from November 1990 to 2017. It is orientated towards the principles of social-democracy, and it supports Estonia's membership in the European Union. From April 2023, the party has been a junior coalition partner in the third Kallas government.
Toomas Hendrik Ilves is an Estonian politician who served as the fourth president of Estonia from 2006 until 2016.
Toomas Savi is an Estonian politician and in 2004-2009 was a Member of the European Parliament for the Estonian Reform Party, part of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party.
Riho Sibul was an Estonian singer and guitarist of the rock band Ultima Thule.
Dmitri Bruns was a Latvia-born Soviet and Estonian architect and architecture theorist of Russian origin.
Estonia participated in the X Summer Paralympic Games in Atlanta, United States. Estonian team representatives were Estonian Paralympic Committee president and Estonian Minister of Social Affairs Toomas Vilosius, head secretary Allan Kiil, secretary Maarit Vabrit and coaches Margit Aidla, Mallika Koel, Rein Põldme and Rein Valdru. Only press member was Are Eller.
Toomas Tõniste is an Estonian sailor and politician, and the former Minister of Finance.
Toomas Kukk is an Estonian botanist.
Toomas Krõm is a former professional footballer from Estonia, playing as a forward. Born in Tallinn, he twice became topscorer of the Premier Estonian League, named Meistriliiga: in 1999 and 2000. Krõm obtained a total number of 11 caps for the Estonia national football team during his career.
Eesti Raadio was the public service radio broadcaster of Estonia that, at the time of closure, operated five national radio stations. It was closed in 2007 as a result of a merger with Eesti Televisioon to form the Estonian Public Broadcasting service, or Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR).
Toomas is an Estonian masculine given name, a cognate of Thomas.
Toomas Leius is a former tennis player from Estonia who competed for the Soviet Union.
Taavi Kotka is an IT visionary and previously the chief information officer of the Estonian Government known for leading e-residency program. Between years 2005-2012, Kotka was the CEO of Nortal, one of the largest software development companies in the Baltic states. Taavi Kotka proposed "10 million e-residents by 2025" on idea contest by Estonian Development Fund in 2014.
Ivo Uukkivi is an Estonian stage, film, radio, and television actor, television producer and, under the nickname Munk, founder of and singer with the punk band Velikije Luki.
This article lists events that occurred during 1999 in Estonia.
Toomas Luman is an Estonian entrepreneur.
Annus is an Estonian language meaning "dose", or "batch".
Toomas Asser is an Estonian medical scientist. He has been a member of the Estonian Academy of Sciences since 2011 and the Rector of the University of Tartu since 1 August 2018. His research focuses on clinical and molecular-biological aspects of brain tumors, pituitary surgery, surgical treatment of intracranial aneurysms, functional surgery and spinal cord injuries.
Toomas Turb is an Estonian athletics competitor.
Toomas Triisa is an Estonian rally driver. Triisa won 2017 Dakar Rally Malle Moto class. He is the Estonian champion in various rally classes such as motocross.