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Tag Archives: Azerbaijan
Connecting outside of the frames of war
Karine Ghazaryan, University of Tartu student from Armenia, writes about human connections outside of the frames of war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Events, Student life, Tartu
Tagged Armenia, Armenians, Azerbaijan, Azerbaijanis, conflict, friendship, Nagorno-Karabakh, Tartu, war
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Memories About Travelling During the Soviet Times
Mare and Leho Ainsaar describe their trip to Talysh in April 1987 and how many marriages it led to. The story was originally published in the book “Otsides Spunki” (“Searching for Spunk”) – a book filled with travel memories during the Soviet Union times, written by people who work at the University of Tartu. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Natural and exact sciences, Student life, Tartu
Tagged Azerbaijan, borders, extreme, hiking, Soviet, traveling
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