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Estonian (eesti keel [ˈeːsʲti ˈkeːl] ) is a
Finnic language of the
Uralic family.
Estonian is the
official language of Estonia. It is
written in the Latin...
- The
Government of the
Republic of
Estonia (Estonian:
Vabariigi Valitsus) is the
cabinet of Estonia.
Under the Constitution, it
exercises executive power...
- Literature. Yale
University Press. p. 68. ISBN 978-0-300-04868-1. The
Esthonian Review.
University of California. 1919. Tarvel, Enn (2016). "Chapter 14:...
- The
Governorate of Estonia, also
known as the
Esthonia (Estland) Governorate, was a
province (guberniya) and one of the
Baltic governorates of the Russian...
- river, and near it lie
Witland and Weonodland; and
Witland belongs to the
Esthonians ["belimpedh to Estum"]."
During the 11th
century Adam of Bremen, citing...
- it lie
Witland and
Weonodland (Wendland); and
Witland belongs to the
Esthonians."
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, in 1022, King
Canute set sail...
- submerso,
captivis liberatis,
redite ****
gaudio Rigenses. The
Esthonian Review, vol 1.
Esthonian Review Office. 1919. p. 145. http://www.folklore.ee/folklore/vol26/sutrop...
- J. (October 1919). "Heathan
religions of the
ancient Estonians". The
Esthonian Review. Vol. 1, no. 4. London, UK. pp. 145–146 (re:Uku).
Retrieved 2023-07-04...
- 2014. "Yudenitch a Refuge?
Bolshevist Commander Said to Have
Arrived in
Esthonian Capital" (PDF). The New York Times.
November 23, 1919. p. 7. Retrieved...
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Pavino Polje. Day,
Donald (November 10, 1924). "Russia
Tries to Curb
Esthonian Trial of Reds".
Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 23. "1924 Giro di Lombardia...