Estonians primarily originated from Finno-Ugric tribes that migrated to the region around 2000-1000 BCE. These tribes are believed to have come from areas in present-day western Siberia and the Ural Mountains. The Estonian language, part of the Finno-Ugric language family, reflects this ancestry, linking it to Finnish and Hungarian. Over centuries, Estonians have been influenced by various cultures, including German, Swedish, and Russian, shaping their national identity.
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.
Estonians.
In Estonia.
Yes.
Estonians
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Lutheran
Only when they visit Scotland.