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Fiction: "The Saviour of Lasnamäe"
Author deepbalticFebruary 4, 2016 1

Fiction: "The Saviour of Lasnamäe"

Natalya Filippovna may be a middle-aged single mother and member of the Russian minority in Estonia, but she is content with her simple life.Continue Reading →

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