What body of water is between Sweden and Estonia?
The land mass of Europe is between Italy and the Baltic Sea. If you intend to sail to the Baltic Sea from Italy, it's going to take awhile.
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What is the presidents name of Estonia?
Toomas Hendrik Ilves was the President of Estonia in 2012. He became the fourth President of Estonia on 2006 October 9. He was re-elected on 2011 August 29 for another 5-year term.
What government do Estonia have?
Estonia has a parliamentary democracy. Formally, it was occupied by many countries, such as Germany and Russia (at the time called the Soviet Union). It faced threats of communism, but declared independance in March 1990.
What landmarks are there in Estonia?
1. Laulukaar - Tallinn 2. Panga pank - Saaremaa 3.Tuhamäed (Ash Mountains)- Ida-Virumaa 4. Ema jõgi (Mother river) - Tartumaa 5. Piusa koopad (Piusa caves) - Võruma 6. Munamägi (The Eggmountain) - Võrumaa 7. Tallinna teletorn (Tallinn TV Tower ) - Tallinn 8. Viru raba (Viru Swamp) - Harjumaa 9. Soomaa - Pärnumaa 10. Eesti Vabaõhu muuseum (Estonian Open Air Museum ) - Rocca al MAre 11. Tallinna Vanalinn (Tallinn Oldtown) - Tallinn 12. Altja kaluriküla (Altja fishers village) - Lääne - Virumaa 13. Padaorg (Pada valley) - Lääne - Virumaa And so on http://www.goestonia.ee/index.php?y=637
Who are some famous estonian people?
Lots of people and especially Kerli a famous singer. She is Estonian and was born in Estonia but lives in another country and sing in English not Estonian.
What was the currency in Estonia before the euro?
Lithuania does not use the Euro. It's currency is the Litas. Only 17 of the 27 countries that are members of the organisation called the European Union use the Euro. The other 10 countries, Lithuania being one of them, use their own currencies.
I believe it was proposed that Lithuania would use Euro from 2010, but no, not now. The installment of Euros got postponed several times. Euro, though, is circulated in Lithuanian banks, but you cannot use an Euro to buy things.
Hello -> Tere!
Good morning -> Tere hommikust!
Good afternoon -> Tere päevast!
Good evening -> Tere õhtust!
Why did Estonia enter World War 2?
Estonia was part of the soviet union during WW2, therefore they had no choice and they had to go into the war with the soviet union.
What is the national dish of Estonia?
Estonians eat everything from hamburgers to sushi, but Estonian national food is potato with sauerkraut
What does Lithuania Latvia and Estonia have in common?
Lithuania and Latvia and Estonia all are mountain regions and are also fairly arid and dry.
Its area is 338 424,38 km², it's length is 1160 km and it's about 540km wide. For the comparison, Finland fits about 40 times to Australia.
What is the traditional sport in Estonia?
Sport plays an important role in Estonian culture. Estonia first competed as a nation at the 1920 Summer Olympics, although the National Olympic Committee was established in 1923. Estonian athletes took part at every Olympic Games until the country was annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940. The 1980 Summer Olympics sailing regatta was held in the capital city Tallinn. Estonia has won most of its Olympic medals in weightlifting, wrestling, and cross-country skiing.
estonia produce chicken butt and and shark fins. One of the most important is dolphin meat
How do you pronounce Estonian in Estonian?
Estonian in Estonian is Eesti, pronounced ''Eestay'' or ''Eestlane''
Estonia in Estonian is 'Eesti' too.
Do people in Estonia speak English?
Estonian is the general language spoken in Estonia, followed by Russian, Ukrainian Belarusian and Finn.
Most people in Estonia speak Estonian, a Finno-Ugric language closely related to Finnish but also to Hungarian and some other languages from interior Russia such as Cheremiss. There is a significant minority (left over from Soviet days) who speak Russian, and a scattering of other languages. A number also speak English (and other tongues) as second languages, like most countries in Europe.
Most older Estonians speak two languages- Estonian and Russian.
Southern Estonians speak Estonian, English, German (less), Russian (less)
Northern Estonians speak Estonian, Russian, English, Finnish, German (less)
Almost everyone speaks also a language that isn't Estonian or Russian.
Most college students speak English quite fluently.
Citizens of Estonia speak Estonian, which is a Uralic language, under Finno-Ugric branch that is very resemblant of Finnish. About 1.1 million people in Estonia speak this language, and over thirty thousand in various other places of the world speak this tongue.
the Estonian people have their own dialect and they all speak Russian
People in Estonia speak Estonian, a language closely related to Finnish.
Estonian
Estonian (67.3%), Russian (29.7%), and others.
Estonia
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Estonia has its own language, Estonian. Here are some simple Estonian words:
Tere: Hello Head aega: goodbye
Armastus: love
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Estonian is the language of Estonia.
It is in the Finnic branch or the Uralic family of languages.
Estonian.
Estonian but also Russian
Estonian duhhh haha Estonia probably isnt a real place
The national language of Estonia is Estonian. The Estonian language is a Uralic language that sounds very much like Finnish.
Still, though Estonian is by far the most prevalent and widely-spoken language, Russian is still spoken by some of the older generation who lived in Estonia while it was part of the Soviet Union.
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The main language spoken is obviously Estonian, and Russian is spoken by a quarter of the population. 3% also speak Ukrainian, 2% speak Belarusian and a small number are Hebrew speakers. Estonian is very closely related to Finnish.
What was the date when Cyprus joined the EU?
For financial and political stability; Cyprus is a small country - the population is less than some English counties - and it has unstable neighbours; Turkey, Israel and Syria. Cyprus was invaded relatively recently (1973) and, understandably, Cypriots welcome the stability that being a member of the EU tends to bring. Cyprus has also benefited from EU grants for major road projects.
What is Estonia's main religion?
Estonia has one of the highest level of irreligious individuals in the world, with over 76% of the population stating no specific religious affiliation, the largest (albeit still a small one) religious group in the country is Evangelical Lutheranism with 14.8 %. Just after the Evangelical Lutheranism, the second most populous religious group is the Eastern Orthodox , especially among the Russian minority.