Marina Kaljurand

Marina Kaljurand
Marina Kaljurand (rechts) mit Wladimir Putin im Februar 2006.

Marina Kaljurand (geborene Marina Rajevskaja; * 6. September 1962 in Tallinn) ist eine estnische Diplomatin und ehemalige Badmintonspielerin.

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Marina Kaljurands Vater ist lettischer, ihre Mutter russischer Abstammung. Kaljurand war als Botschafterin ihrer Heimat in Kasachstan und Russland tätig. Im Badminton gewann sie von 1979 bis 1981 sieben nationale Titel in Estland.

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