- name(s) at the same time. The
Estonianization of
names stopped almost completely after the
Soviet Union invaded and
occupied Estonia in 1940. Paul Berg → Paul...
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Religious affiliation".
Statistics Estonia. 22
October 2002.
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Estonianization Efforts Post-Independence". In Pavlenko...
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Estonians or
Estonian people (
Estonian: eestlased) are a
Baltic Finnic ethnic group who
speak the
Estonian language.
Their nation state is
Estonia. The...
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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
counties of
Estonia (Eesti maakonnad) are the
state administrative subdivisions of
Estonia.
Estonian territory is
composed of 15 counties, including...
- MS
Estonia was a
cruiseferry built in 1980 for the
Finnish shipping company Rederi Ab
Sally by
Meyer Werft, in Papenburg, West Germany. It was emplo****...
- The
Estonian Supercup (
Estonian:
Eesti Superkarikas is
Estonian football's
annual super cup,
contested between the
champions of the
previous Meistriliiga...
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region in
northern Europe Estonians,
people from
Estonia, or of
Estonian descent Estonian language Estonian cuisine Estonian culture All
pages with titles...
- The
following is a list of the 47
cities and
towns in
Estonia.
Before the
Republic of
Estonia became an
independent nation in 1918, many of
these locations...
- The
demographics of
Estonia in the 21st
century result from
historical trends over more than a
thousand years, as with most
European countries, but have...