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- Estonia - Wikipedia
After centuries of foreign rule by the Teutonic Order, Denmark, Poland, Sweden, and the Russian Empire, a distinct Estonian national identity gained new momentum with the Age of Awakening in the mid-19th century This culminated in the 1918 Estonian Declaration of Independence
- Estonian language - Wikipedia
Estonian (eesti keel [ˈeːsʲti ˈkeːl] ⓘ) is a Finnic language and the official language of Estonia It is written in the Latin script and is the first language of the majority of the country's population; it is also an official language of the European Union
- Estonia | Culture, Map, People, History, Facts | Britannica
More than two-thirds of the populace speak Estonian as a first language; about an additional one-fourth speak Russian as their first language (mostly in the northeast), though few Estonians over age 60 or under age 20 speak the language
- Visit Estonia. Its about time!
A quick guide to Estonian culture The subtle beauty of Estonian nature An introduction to Estonian food The biggest upcoming events in Estonia From folk music to fringe, from disc golf to street sports, this year offers events for interests of all types
- Estonia - Culture, Language, Folklore | Britannica
Both Estonian classics and the works of contemporary authors have been translated into many languages The beginning of professional theatrical art in Estonia is closely connected with the creation of the Vanemuine Theatre in Tartu in 1870
- A brief history of Estonia
Read on for a brief overview of the last several thousand years, and discover where to go to learn more about the fascinating yet complex story of Estonian history and culture
- Estonian Culture and Traditions: A Complete Guide
Estonian culture is a fascinating fusion of ancient Baltic traditions, Scandinavian sensibilities, and a fierce national spirit forged through centuries of foreign rule, Soviet occupation, and an extraordinary peaceful revolution — all led by song
- Estonia — Country Profile | CountryReports
Estonian is the sole official language of Estonia and is spoken by the majority of the population It belongs to the Finno-Ugric language family, making it closely related to Finnish and distantly related to Hungarian
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