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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: JK Tervis Parnu, People from Parnu, Indrek Zelinski, Friedrich Martens, Raio Piiroja, Sergei Zenjov, Boris Meissner, Kristjan Kangur, Asso Kommer, Jindrich Matyas Thurn, Marko Matvere, Georg Wilhelm Richmann, Andrus Mitt, Parnu Airport, Julius Otto Grimm, Igor Prins, Erika Salumae, Marek Lemsalu, Taavi Rahn, Arbo Valdma, Rivo Vesik, Sergei Mo nikov, Kaire Vilgats, Eduard Ratnikov, Kulli Tomingas, Sergei Terehhov, Karl Palatu, Juri Tamm, Kardo Ploomipuu, Taimo Toomast, August Sang, Teet Allas, Raimo Pajusalu, Hardi Volmer, Sergei Ratnikov, 6th Single Infantry Battalion, 9th Single Infantry Battalion, Marko Lelov, Sergei Hohlov-Simson, Andreas Ascharin, Harald Keres, Raivo Jarvi, Johann Voldemar Jannsen, Parnu River, Parnu Kalevi Stadium, Lagle Parek, Juri Mois, Raul Malk, JK Parnu Pataljoni, Vardo Rumessen. Excerpt: Indrek Zelinski (born 13 November 1974 in Parnu) is an Estonian football manager and retired football striker. When he was 12 years old, he started his career under a youth coach, Mart Siigur, in his hometown. He played for local sides Kalju Sindi, KEK Parnu and JK Parnu Kalev, before moving to FC Flora Tallinn. He did not enjoy instant success in the new team. He was mostly a bench player and played for the reserve team. Zelinski first made his name in 1994, when he scored a hat-trick in a play-off match for the league title. He made the international debut in the same year, but still failed to become a first team regular in Flora. He bloomed after coming back from a year-long loan to JK Tervis Parnu, under a new Flora coach, Teitur Thordarson. In 1999, Zelinski was about to join English side Blackpool F.C. for 150,000 but he was rejected a work permit. Instead he joined Finnish Veikkausliiga side FC Lahti on loan, but failed to make headlines there and returned to Flora the next season. In 2001, he was...