Jaan Rannap
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Jaan Rannap
Summary
Jaan Rannap is a human[1]. Born in Halliste[2], he… he was born on September 3, 1931[3]. He died on November 1, 2023[4]. He worked as a children's writer[5], writer[6], journalist[7], and athletics competitor[8]. He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
Key Facts
- Born in Halliste[2], Jaan Rannap…
- Jaan Rannap was born on September 3, 1931[3].
- Jaan Rannap died on November 1, 2023[4].
- Burial took place at Halliste cemetery[10].
- Jaan Rannap's father was Jaan Rannap[11].
- Jaan Rannap was married to Evi Rannap[12].
- A child of Jaan Rannap was Riinu Rannap[13].
- Jaan Rannap held citizenship in Estonia[14].
- Jaan Rannap held citizenship in Soviet Union[15].
- Jaan Rannap worked as a children's writer[5].
- Jaan Rannap's professions included writer[6].
- Jaan Rannap worked as a journalist[7].
- Jaan Rannap's professions included athletics competitor[8].
- Among Jaan Rannap's employers was Täheke[16].
- Jaan Rannap was educated at Tallinn University[17].
- Jaan Rannap was educated at Abja Gymnasium[18].
- Jaan Rannap was educated at Tallinn Teachers' Seminary[19].
- A notable work attributed to Jaan Rannap is Nublu[20].
- A notable work attributed to Jaan Rannap is Agu Sihvka Tells The Truth[21].
- Jaan Rannap received the Order of the White Star, 4th Class[22].
- Jaan Rannap received the Juhan Smuul literary award[23].
- Jaan Rannap received the Cultural Endowment of Estonia life award in literature[24].
- Jaan Rannap was a member of Estonian Union of Journalists[25].
- Jaan Rannap was a member of Estonian Writers' Union[26].
- Jaan Rannap is recorded as male[27].
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Origins and Family
Jaan Rannap's place of birth was Halliste[2]. He was born on September 3, 1931[3]. His father was he[11].
Education
Educated at Tallinn University[17], a public university[28], in Estonia[29], founded in 2005[30], headquartered in Tallinn[31]; Abja Gymnasium[18], a general education school[32], in Estonia[33], headquartered in Abja-Paluoja[34]; and Tallinn Teachers' Seminary[19], a school[35], in Estonia[36], headquartered in Tallinn[37].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include children's writer[5], writer[6], journalist[7], and athletics competitor[8]. Jaan Rannap was employed by Täheke[16].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Nublu[20], a book[38] and Agu Sihvka Tells The Truth[21], a literary work[39].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of the White Star, 4th Class[22], a grade of an order[40], in Estonia[41], founded in 1936[42]; Juhan Smuul literary award[23], a prize[43], in Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic[44], founded in 1970[45]; and Cultural Endowment of Estonia life award in literature[24], an award[46], in Estonia[47].
Personal Life
Among Jaan Rannap's spouses was Evi Rannap[12]. A child of him was Riinu Rannap[13].
Death and Burial
Jaan Rannap died on November 1, 2023[4]. He is buried at Halliste cemetery[10].
Why It Matters
Jaan Rannap has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
FAQs
Where was Jaan Rannap born?
Born in Halliste[2], Jaan Rannap…
Who were Jaan Rannap's parents?
Jaan Rannap's father was Jaan Rannap[11].
Who was Jaan Rannap married to?
Jaan Rannap's spouses include Evi Rannap[12].
What did Jaan Rannap do for work?
Jaan Rannap worked as children's writer[5], writer[6], journalist[7], and athletics competitor[8].
Where did Jaan Rannap go to school?
Jaan Rannap was educated at Tallinn University[17], Abja Gymnasium[18], and Tallinn Teachers' Seminary[19].
What awards did Jaan Rannap receive?
Honors received include Order of the White Star, 4th Class[22], Juhan Smuul literary award[23], and Cultural Endowment of Estonia life award in literature[24].