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Viljar Peep (born 9 June 1969 in Tartu [1] ) is an Estonian historian and civil servant.
From 2008 to 2018, he was the head of Estonian Data Protection Inspection (Estonian : Andmekaitse Inspektsioon).[ citation needed ]
In 2008, he was awarded with Order of the White Star, V class. [1]
Peep, Peeps, or PEEP may refer to:
Estonian Sports Association Kalev is a sports association in Estonia, founded in 1901.
Nexus was an Estonian pop band formed in 2003 which split up in 2006. It consisted of the singers Janne Saar, Merlyn Uusküla and Helen Randmäe. The first two albums had mostly an electronic up-tempo and general pop sound, though their last album had some rock influences. Their live band featured drummer Boriss Hrebtukov, bassist Viljar Norman and guitarist Kristjan Kaasik.
Peep Jänes is an Estonian architect.
Rodulff (Rodulf) is claimed by a 15th-century chronicle Chronicon episcoporum Finlandensium to have worked as a missionary "bishop" in Finland after Bishop Henry had died in the 1150s. Rodulff was allegedly from Västergötland in Sweden.
Helend Peep, born Ernst-Helmut Peep, was an Estonian actor and singer, well known for his performance of "Kerjuse laul" in the musical Ainult unistus.
The Estonian Olympic Committee is responsible for Estonia's participation in the Olympic Games.
Estonia team have competed at the Special Olympics World Games since after regaining independence in 1991 and have won over 100 medals at the games.
Viljar Veski is retired Estonian basketball player. Viljar Veski played center position. Veski has also been a member of the Estonia national basketball team since 2008.
Viljar Loor was among the most accomplished Estonian volleyball players. At the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Loor won the gold medal with the Soviet Union men's national volleyball team. He also won gold medals with the Soviet team at the 1978 FIVB World Championship in Italy and the 1982 FIVB World Championship in Argentina. He was a middle blocker.
Peep Lassmann is an Estonian pianist trained at the Moscow Conservatory under Emil Gilels who has served as the rector of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre since 1992. He has performed the Estonian premieres of Olivier Messiaen's Vingt regards sur l'enfant-Jésus and Catalogue d'oiseaux.
Sirje Kingsepp is an Estonian politician and celebrity.
Viljar is both an Estonian and an Old Norse masculine given name. Its Estonian meaning is "grow" or "nourishment", whereas the Old Norse version of the name means "willing warrior".
Veski may refer to:
The Estonian Basketball Association is the governing body of basketball in Estonia. It was founded in 1923, and joined FIBA in 1934. After 1940 though, they suspended operations due to being occupied by the Soviet Union.
Viljar Helland Vevatne is a Norwegian footballer who plays as a defender for Viking FK.
Tallinn Olympic Yachting Centre is a sport complex in Pirita, Tallinn, Estonia.
Tallinn Observatory is an observatory in Tallinn, Estonia. Since 1993, the observatory is a part of Tallinn University of Technology.
Peep Aru is an Estonian politician. He has been member of X, XI and XII Riigikogu and is the former Minister of Regional Affairs of Estonia. Aru has been the Deputy Mayor of Viljandi from 1993 until 1996, the Deputy Governor of Viljandi from 1989 until 1993 and the Mayor of Viljandi 1999 from 2003 and again, from 2005 until 2007.
Viljar Schiff is an Estonian military personnel.