The relationship between Estonians and Russians is complex and influenced by historical, cultural, and political factors. While some Estonians may have positive interactions with Russian individuals, there are underlying tensions due to Estonia's history of Soviet occupation and concerns about the influence of the Russian-speaking minority in the country. Overall, attitudes can vary significantly among individuals and communities.
Russians, White Russians, Belorussians, Tartars, Mongols, Cossacks, Ukrainians, Armenians, Georgians, Siberian, Lithuanians, Estonians, Latvians, and Polish. there are many more
Estonians are mostly atheists. Keep their troubles to them selves and don't go begging to any unseen magical creatures. Russians who live in Estonia are Russian Orthodox or Catholic, religious Estonians are mostly Lutherans
Most Estonians are not religious.
Estonians speak Estonian as their native language.
Most Estonians are not religious, however, the most popular religion in Estonia is Lutheranism.
German is not the official language in Estonia, but some Estonians surely know how to speak German.
Most Estonians are not religious, but many of the ones who are, happen to be Lutheran. They have the highest rate of atheism in Europe.
In Estonia.
Estonians.
Estonians
Yes.
The Estonians For the Record - 1974 was released on: USA: October 1984 (Chicago International Film Festival)