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CROWN PRINCESS ESTONIAN SCHOOL 80TH ANNIVERSARY

CROWN PRINCESS ESTONIAN SCHOOL 80TH ANNIVERSARY

Crown Princess Victoria is received by principal Piia Paljak, Leane Riiser and Mimmi Kask when the Estonian School in Stockholm, founded on March 15, 1945, celebrates its 80th anniversary with a school concert in Stockholm's concerthall in Stockholm, Sweden on march 13, 2025.Photo: Jonas Ekströmer / TT / Code 10030

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(4)Koshiba, Tanaka receive Nobel prizes at awards ceremony

(4)Koshiba, Tanaka receive Nobel prizes at awards ceremony

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Koichi Tanaka (L), co-winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and his wife Yuko look at the Nobel prize medal at the Stockholm Concerthall on Dec. 10 after an awards ceremony there. Tanaka and Masatoshi Koshiba, co-winner of this year's physics award received their medals and citations from King Carl XVI Gustaf. (Pool photo)

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(5)Koshiba, Tanaka receive Nobel prizes at awards ceremony

(5)Koshiba, Tanaka receive Nobel prizes at awards ceremony

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Masatoshi Koshiba (L), co-winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics, looks relaxed with his granddaughter Ami Fujii (C) and his daughter Mari Fujii at the Stockholm Concerthall on Dec. 10 after an awards ceremony. (Pool)

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(3)Koshiba, Tanaka receive Nobel prizes at awards ceremony

(3)Koshiba, Tanaka receive Nobel prizes at awards ceremony

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Masatoshi Koshiba (L), co-winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics, and Koichi Tanaka, co-winner of the year's chemistry award, show off their Nobel medals at the Stockholm Concerthall on Dec. 10. (Pool photo)

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(3)Koshiba, Tanaka receive Nobel prizes at awards ceremony

(3)Koshiba, Tanaka receive Nobel prizes at awards ceremony

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Masatoshi Koshiba (L), co-winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics, and Koichi Tanaka, co-winner of the year's chemistry award, show off their Nobel medals at the Stockholm Concerthall on Dec. 10. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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(5)Koshiba, Tanaka receive Nobel prizes at awards ceremony

(5)Koshiba, Tanaka receive Nobel prizes at awards ceremony

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Masatoshi Koshiba (L), co-winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics, looks relaxed with his granddaughter Ami Fujii (C) and his daughter Mari Fujii at the Stockholm Concerthall on Dec. 10 after an awards ceremony. (Pool)(Kyodo)

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(4)Koshiba, Tanaka receive Nobel prizes at awards ceremony

(4)Koshiba, Tanaka receive Nobel prizes at awards ceremony

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Koichi Tanaka (L), co-winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and his wife Yuko look at the Nobel prize medal at the Stockholm Concerthall on Dec. 10 after an awards ceremony there. Tanaka and Masatoshi Koshiba, co-winner of this year's physics award received their medals and citations from King Carl XVI Gustaf. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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