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Estonia

The Republic of Estonia is a North European neighbor of the Russian Federation. But its unusual language is related more closely to Finnish. Typical contributions include questions about the country's Ice Age settlement sites; Iron Age artifacts; multilingual, educated population; and pioneering political economy of balanced budgets, e-government, debt free programming, and free trade.

359 Questions

Where is Estonia in world map?

Find the bottom of Finland. Directly south, across the Gulf of Finland is Estonia.

What is the name of Estonia flower?

It is known as the rukilill or translated as rye flower. It is a purple flower.
Cornflower or bluebottleflower

Do estonians were kilts?

Only when they visit Scotland.

Is same-sex marriage legal in Estonia?

No. There is no legal recognition of such marriages in Estonia.

How many people speak Estonian?

Most of Estonia speaks estonian, although some speak some Russian or finnish.

i am an Australian who speaks estonian, though i don't think many people outside of Estonia speaks it.

What is the highest mountains in Estonia?

There are no mountains in Estonia. Its highest peak is a hill: Suur Munamägi.

What currency is used in Tallin Estonia?

Since 1st January 2011 Estonia has used the Euroas currency.Prior to that it used Estonian kroon (EEK).

How many cities are in Estonia?

47 and the biggest are Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu, Narva, Viljandi.

Has Estonia had any wars?

Estonian history is full of different so called wars.

When is Mother's Day in Estonia?

In Estonia, Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May.

Your wife she from Estonia but you are living in England how can get Estonia citizenship?

Eligibility for Estonian citizenshipBy descentChildren born to parents, at least one of whom was Estonian citizen at the time of birth (regardless of the place of birth) are automatically considered Estonian citizens by descent. By place of birthChildren born in Estonia to stateless or unknown parents at the time of birth are eligible for Estonian citizenship. By marriageA woman who married an Estonian citizen before the 26th February 1992 is eligible for Estonian citizenship. By naturalisationThose seeking to become Estonian citizens via naturalisation require to fulfill the following criteria:
  • applicant is aged 15 or over
  • resided in Estonia legally for at least five years
  • be familiar in the Estonian language. People who have graduated from an Estonian-speaking high school or an institute of higher education are assumed to fulfill this criterion without the need to take a full examination.
  • take an examination demonstrating familiarity with the Estonian Constitution
  • showing a demonstrated means of support
  • taking an oath of loyalty

Those who have committed serious crimes or are foreign military personnel on active duty are ineligible to seek naturalisation as an Estonian citizen.