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Estonia - Wikipedia After centuries of foreign rule by the Teutonic Order, Denmark, Poland, Sweden, and the Russian Empire, a distinct Estonian national identity gained new momentum with the Age of Awakening in the mid-19th century This culminated in the 1918 Estonian Declaration of Independence
Estonia | Culture, Map, People, History, Facts | Britannica More than two-thirds of the populace speak Estonian as a first language; about an additional one-fourth speak Russian as their first language (mostly in the northeast), though few Estonians over age 60 or under age 20 speak the language
Estonia | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports If you are a resident of Estonia, you can initially drive in Estonia with your valid U S driver’s license and valid IDP, but upon receipt of an Estonian residence permit or after living in Estonia for more than one year (whichever is shorter), U S citizens must obtain an Estonian driving license
A brief history of Estonia | Visit Estonia However, today's Estonia is a thriving, forward-looking member state of the European Union and NATO Read on for a brief overview of the last several thousand years, and discover where to go to learn more about the fascinating yet complex story of Estonian history and culture
Estonia country profile - BBC News REPUBLIC OF ESTONIA: FACTS Capital: Tallinn Area: 45,339 sq km Population: 1 3 million Language: Estonian Life expectancy: 74 years (men) 82 years (women)
Estonian language - Wikipedia Estonian (eesti keel [ˈeːsʲti ˈkeːl] ⓘ) is a Finnic language and the official language of Estonia It is written in the Latin script and is the first language of the majority of the country's population; it is also an official language of the European Union
Estonia - Culture, Language, Folklore | Britannica The Estonian nationalist revival of the 19th century helped bridge this gap to create a national culture that for a long time had the country’s agricultural heritage as common denominator