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They declared independence. First Lithuania, then Latvia, after that - Estonia.
Estonia became independent from its colonists in February 24, 1918.
On the 20th of August 1991, Estonia declared its independence from the USSR and has been independents since then.
Declare independence from the Soviet Union.
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Yes, Estonia was known as "Esthonia" in various historical contexts, particularly in German and English sources. The name "Estonia" derives from the Latin term "Aestii," referring to the ancient Baltic tribes in the region. Since gaining independence from Russia in 1918, the country has officially been known as Estonia.
The country in Europe that gained its independence in 1991 from the Soviet Union is Estonia. Along with Latvia and Lithuania, Estonia declared independence on August 20, 1991, following a period of political upheaval and the weakening of Soviet control. This event marked a significant moment in the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Estonia has 6 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) representing the country in the European Parliament.
Most governments have changed since their early days of independence. Many have given up some amount of sovereignty to the United Nations.
the first day of summer is May 5th, so it'll be 55 days
Estonia's population density is 28/sqkm
The area of Estonia is 45,227 square km, (not the Republic itself).