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B.R 10klass Täisnimi: Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler Popmuusik ja laulukirjutaja Sündis 8. mai 1975 Madriidis (35. aastane) Tal on ilmunud 9 stuudioalbumit Isa Julio Iglesias kes samuti kuulus laulja Ema Isabel Preysler kes oli ajakirjanik Tal on 3 poolvenda ja 3 poolõde Kõige noorem poeg 1978 vanemad lahutasid ja 1983 läks ta isa juurde Miamisse elama Isal oli palju tööd ja seega kasvatas teda rohkem lapsehoidja Külastas ema igalsuvel Noorena teadis, et vanemad ei toeta teda muusikakarjääril siis laenas ta 500$ oma lapsehodjalt, et salvestada demo Ta kartis, et teda hinnatakse kuulsa perekonnanime pärast Alguses esines kui Enrique Martínez
From the 13th century onwards the ancient Estonians had to continually fight for their freedom, against the Danes, Germans, Swedes, Poles and Russians. The Russians annexed the Estonian territory from Sweden after the Great Northern War in 1721 by the Treaty of Nystad. After the fall of Tsarist Russia in 1917, Estonians fought for their independence, and in 1918 the Republic of Estonia was established and endured until 1940. In the summer of that year the Soviet Union occupied all three Baltic states. As a result of the deep inner crisis within the Soviet Empire it became possible to re-establish the Estonian Republic in August 1991. A month later Estonia joined the United Nations. In 1997 the population reached 1.462 million; from this Estonians total 65% (950,124) and other nationalities 35%. The capital Tallinn, mentioned for the first time in 1154, has a population of 434,800 (1995). Other important towns are Tartu,
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