Yes. Estonia is one of the former states of the Soviet Union, or USSR.
Yes. All or parts of Estonia have in the past been ruled by Denmark, Livonia (Poland/Lithuania), Sweden, Russia, and Germany. Most recently, Estonia was a part of the USSR between 1940 and 1991. Before that, Estonia had been a fully independent country only in the period 1920-1939.
Estonia is not a part of Germany, Estonia is an independent country.
Estonia is a democracy. It was a communist country when it was a part of the soviet union.
Yes, Estonia joined the EU in May 2004.
Yes, Brazil.
mostly by the russian empire
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are independent sovereign states and are all members of the European Union.
It wasn't any country previously. It was previously one part of the USSR, before becoming independent in 1991.
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No, Estonia is not a Balkan country. It is located in Northern Europe, bordered by the Baltic Sea to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the north. The Balkans, on the other hand, refer to a region in southeastern Europe that includes countries like Albania, Bulgaria, and Serbia. Estonia is part of the Baltic States, which also includes Latvia and Lithuania.
Finland is a Nordic country in the Northern part of Europe. It is bordered by Sweden to the West, Norway to the North, Estonia to the South and Russia to the East.
Since December 21, 2007, Estonia is part of Schengen.