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Estonia was not "discovered" in the traditional sense, as it has been inhabited for thousands of years by various tribes, including the Finno-Ugric peoples. The first notable European to document Estonia was the Danish king, who led a crusade to the region in the early 13th century. The area has also been influenced by various powers, including the Germans, Swedes, and Russians throughout its history. Thus, its history is marked by various encounters rather than a single discovery.

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