Estonian icebreaker Suur Tõll ended in 1985.
Japanese icebreaker Ōtomari ended on 1945-09-15.
Estonian Grand Prix ended in 1936.
Estonian Liberal Democratic Party ended in 1994.
Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic ended in 1991.
Rohatus is a traditional Estonian festival celebrated by the Seto people, an ethnic group in southeastern Estonia. It typically takes place in the early summer, marking the end of the sowing season and the beginning of the harvest. The celebration includes various cultural activities, such as singing, dancing, and traditional food, emphasizing community bonding and the preservation of Seto heritage. Rohatus reflects the unique customs and identity of the Seto community, showcasing their rich folklore and agricultural traditions.
Take off your shoes and stand up straight against a door jamb in your house. Have your dad put a ruler over your head, pushing down your hair firmly to your scalp. Then, with the ruler perfectly flat and not sloping up or down, push the end to the jamb and have him use a pencil to mark a line where it hits. Then, take an accurate measuring tape and measure the distance from the floor to this line. That is your height.
Estonian climate is usually rainy and a little cloudy. In winters it usually snows most in February and March, but it also snows usually December to sometimes April. In winters the temperatures are around minus 5 degrees celcius, but sometimes its warmer, and sometimes the temperature can drop to minus 30 degrees C. Spring is usually cold and rainy. July and August is usually the warmest period in Estonia, Around 15 to 30 degrees. Atumn isn't as cold as spring but in the end its gets rainy.
You have to extend your visa each time if you choose to stay longer
The End of the End was created in 2007.
The End Has No End was created in 2003.
End on End was created in 1991.
End = the number that is missing (2,4,6,8,10) which is the pattern