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- +'''Mati Unt''' (1 January 1944 Linnamäe, Voore Parish (now [[Voore, Jõgeva County|Voore]], Mustvee Parish), [[Jõgeva County]], [[Estonia]] – 22 August 2005, [[Tallinn]]) was an [[Estonia]]n [[writer]], [[essayist]] and [[theatre director]].
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Mati Unt (1 January 1944 Linnamäe, Voore Parish (now Voore, Mustvee Parish), Jõgeva County, Estonia – 22 August 2005, Tallinn) was an Estonian writer, essayist and theatre director.




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