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| Raud-Ants is an Estonian folk metal band from Viljandi that was formed in 2002. Raud-Ants combines Estonian folk music with Heavy metal. In 2006 the group participated in the annual minority language music festival Liet-Lavlut with the song Kui miä kazvolin kanainõ, which was performed in the... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Raud-Ants
Raud-Ants is an Estonian folk metal band from Viljandi that was formed in 2002. Raud-Ants combines Estonian folk music with Heavy metal. -
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Hard Rock Laager
Hard Rock Laager is a two day rock and metal festival held annually in a field in the small Estonian village of Vana-Vigala. ... Raud-Ants -
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List of folk metal bands
This is a list of folk metal bands. ... | Raud-Ants | Estonia | 2002 | | -
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Folk metal
Folk metal is a sub-genre of heavy metal music that developed in Europe during the 1990s. ... Groups from the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania includes Metsatöll, Raud-Ants, and Skyforger while representatives from Russia include Alkonost, Arkona and Butterfly Temple. -
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Music of Estonia
The earliest mentioning of Estonian singing dates back to Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum (c. 1179). . ... Another Estonian folk metal group is Raud-ants, who performed at the annual minority language music festival Liet-Lavlut with a song in Votic. -
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Liet-Lávlut
Liet-Lávlut or Liet Ynternasjonaal is an annual festival for musicians who speak any of Europe's minority languages that was held the first time in Friesland in 2002. ... | | Raud-Ants | Kui miä kazvolin kanainõ | Votic | | -
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List of Estonian architects
Ants Elken ... Irina Raud -
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List of Estonians
Eno Raud (1928–1996), children's book author ... Ants Antson (born 1938), speedskater, Olympic medalist -
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Eduard von Gebhardt
Eduard von Gebhardt (1838–1925) was an Estonian historical painter. ... He was a tutor to famous Estonian painters like Kristjan and Jaak Raud and Ants Laikmaa. -
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Arbujad
The literary group included the young Estonian poets Betti Alver, Bernard Kangro, Uku Masing, Kersti Merilaas, Mart Raud, August Sang, Heiti Talvik and Paul Viiding, all born between 1904 to 1914. ... The name Arbujad comes from the title of an anthology of poems published by Ants Oras in 1938 titled "Arbujad.
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