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research institutes in Tallinn as well as the | Estonian Academic Library. |
the Division of Astronomy and Physics of the | Estonian Academy of Sciences in Tallinn. |
2005 | Estonian Academy of Science Female Choir |
start construction of the new building of the | Estonian Academy of Arts in 2008, at the historical lo |
Estonian Academy of Security Sciences (Estonian: Sisek | |
The | Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (Eesti Muusika- |
Director of the Institute of Economics at the | Estonian Academy of Sciences. |
95 The Tallinn Art University was renamed The | Estonian Academy of Arts (EAA). |
Estonian Academy of Security Sciences | |
er Grenadier Regiments 45 and 46 (1st and 2nd | Estonian) accompanied by units of the "Nordland" Divis |
Agent Wild Duck ( | Estonian: Agent Sinikael) is a 2002 Estonian action fi |
ore of an independent university in 1951, the | Estonian Agricultural Academy. |
(1845-1938), "The count of rye", developer of | Estonian agriculture |
Estonian Air Force operated one aircraft only. | |
Estonian Air Business Class passengers and SAS EuroBon | |
Estonian Air Boeing 737-500 at Tallinn Airport | |
Estonian Air Force, 1918-1940 (Insignia Air Force Spec | |
In 2010 | Estonian Air started cooperation with KLM, announcing |
Estonian Air Force | |
AS | Estonian Air |
Estonian Air Regional terminated its 4 times weekly se | |
University Nord ( | Estonian: Akadeemia Nord) is a private university in T |
rja (born February 17, 1982 in Tallinn) is an | Estonian alpine skier. |
Nurmberg (born January 5, 1982) is a retired | Estonian alpine skier. |
Lembitu ( | Estonian also: Lembit, died September 21, 1217) was an |
ds are representing Sakalas important role in | Estonian ancient freedom fight and the fighting spirit |
he book has been published in Dutch, English, | Estonian and will be published in French. |
he gold strips of land on the image symbolise | Estonian and Russian coasts on both sides along Narova |
rldwide Lutheran church, for use by the exile | Estonian and Latvian communities in London. |
nd" (in Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch and | Estonian), and lax (or laks), which means "salmon", th |
d a number of "political prisoners" of mainly | Estonian and Russian origin. |
Both | Estonian and United Kingdom troops have manned the bas |
On 8 May 2006, the organizations of | Estonian and Swedish relatives requested suspension of |
On the next day Adolf Hitler received the | Estonian and Latvian envoys, and in course of this int |
Several went into service with the | Estonian and Lithuanian Navy, as well as the Latvian N |
e emerged that the word simply means 'Elm' in | Estonian, and the trees donated may not in fact be cul |
gregations: St. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran | Estonian and St. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran Latvian |
pli and Kalamaja which belonged to the ethnic | Estonian and Baltic German communities. |
ude Gypsies and political prisoners of mainly | Estonian and Russian origin. |
as also appeared in German, English, Swedish, | Estonian and Hungarian speaking roles. |
Estonian and German units cleared the west coast of Pe | |
peaking numerous languages besides his native | Estonian and English, including Dutch, French, German, |
ams are offered in three languages - English, | Estonian and Russian. |
Since then studies in | Estonian and Russian have been promoted under the name |
The defending Olympic champion was the | Estonian Andrus Veerpalu, who won in Salt Lake. |
m's name is derived from the old name of West | Estonian archipelago where the Battle of Moon Sound to |
- 10 December 1941 in Gdynia, Poland) was an | Estonian architect of Baltic German descent. |
Dmitri Bruns (born 1929), | Estonian architect and architecture theorist |
ne - May 10, 1965 in Tallinn, Estonia) was an | Estonian architect and painter. |
- January 6, 1943 in Berlin, Germany) was an | Estonian architect of Baltic German descent. |
Raivo Puusepp (born 21 March 1960) is an | Estonian architect. |
Emil Urbel is a member of the Union of | Estonian Architects. |
ibition celebrating his work at the Museum of | Estonian Architecture from 19 June - 7 September 2003 |
Along with Karl Parts, he was the leader of | Estonian armored trains. |
When | Estonian armoured trains moved out on 5 June to check |
nd after that as a military physician for the | Estonian army during the Estonian Liberation War (1918 |
when the former forbade his men to fight the | Estonian Army in Vidzeme, unlike the rest of the Balti |
3 November: The Latvian Army supported by the | Estonian Army and the Royal Navy launches its counter |
The unit was commanded by former | Estonian Army officer -and later Waffen-SS fighter -Ma |
er has returned from the campaign against the | Estonian army the kings were not to be allowed to leav |
00 Iraqi Civil Defense Corps personnel and an | Estonian army platoon. |
Estonian Art Fund - Tallinn, Estonia | |
ded them the MTV award, they became the first | Estonian artist ever to receive an MTV prize. |
4 September 2008) were a couple of prominent | Estonian astrologers. |
Eduard Paukson was an honorary member of the | Estonian Astrological Association. |
Kuzmin (08.04.1917 - 22.04.1988) is a notable | Estonian astronomer who worked mainly in the field of |
1985), | Estonian astronomer and astrophysicist. |
born 23 February 1929 in Tartu) is an eminent | Estonian astrophysicist and one of the discoverers of |
It is named for Jaan Einasto, an | Estonian astrophysicist. |
n Germanic term was borrowed into Finnish and | Estonian at an early time, surviving in these language |
Aun (October 5, 1940 - March 11, 1995) was an | Estonian athlete who represented the USSR. |
1929 - September 22, 1995 in Tallinn) was an | Estonian athlete who competed mainly in walking events |
ere; 17 April 1899 - 10 February 1958) was an | Estonian athlete who mainly competed in the decathlon. |
tion was annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940, | Estonian athletes would compete at the Olympic Games a |
For the delight of the | Estonian audience, however, Sandra Oxenryd had two wel |
sults were determined by the televotes of the | Estonian audience. |
former cemetery today lies abandoned, however | Estonian authorities are planning a conservation of th |
cretary of State Pietro Gasparri informed the | Estonian authorities, that the Vatican would agree to |
Estonian Auxiliary Police were Estonian units that fou | |
ure high quality in preparing specialists for | Estonian aviation and, also, to help the lecturers and |
The | Estonian Bacon (Estonian: eesti peekon) is a meat pig |
er Kariny Joala has also been a member of the | Estonian Bad Angels dance group. |
The Baltic Station ( | Estonian: Balti jaam) is the main railway station in T |
Not to be confused with Ultima Thule ( | Estonian band). |
рдович Крууc; born September 30, 1926) was an | Estonian basketball player who competed for the Soviet |
Ilmar Kullam (born June 15, 1922) was an | Estonian basketball player who competed for the Soviet |
The assault guns and the machine-guns of the | Estonian battalions along with the dive bombers destro |
Kristjan Kais (born 3 March 1976) is an | Estonian beach volleyball player. |
d amongst other countries to Sweden (the only | Estonian beer in the Systembolaget is Saku Kuld), Finl |
Tobreluts (born April 5, 1976 in Tartu) is an | Estonian biathlete. |
it Viks (born January 7, 1982 in Tartu) is an | Estonian biathlete. |
s a zoologist, and completed his Ph.D. at the | Estonian Biocentre research institute. |
Emil Rosenberg (1842-1925) was an | Estonian biologist and professor of comparative anatom |
Piirivalve Lennusalk / | Estonian Border Guard Aviation Group |
The town is located near the | Estonian border on the site of an ancient Liv fishing |
ion (help·info)) is a town in Latvia near the | Estonian border. |
He wrestled among others with | estonian born Martin Bucht, former Pacific Coast Light |
an Eilart (24 June 1933 - 18 May 2006) was an | Estonian botanist and biologist, a specialist in plant |
rk (March 30, 1930 - December 2, 1981) was an | Estonian botanist. |
Betar youth movement and helped establish the | Estonian branch in 1932. |
Liviko is an | Estonian brewery. |
ljut type space station was equipped with the | Estonian built Mikron a shining night clouds observer |
h, Portuguese, Finnish, Norwegian, Hungarian, | Estonian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Romanian, Russian and H |
reas of Reichbinder was a (possibly mythical) | Estonian cannibal. |
The Soviets soon reached the | Estonian capital Tallinn, where the NKVD's first missi |
The rail tunnel would connect Helsinki to the | Estonian capital Tallinn, further linking Helsinki to |
e removal of a Soviet-era war memorial in the | Estonian capital, Tallinn, in May 2007. |
There is a pulp mill (AS | Estonian Cell), a cement factory and a port. |
In August 2009, Katrin Siska joined the | Estonian Centre Party. |
After resignation of Laar, Reform Party and | Estonian Centre Party formed a coalition that lasted u |
in the political propaganda of Estonia by the | Estonian Centre Party. |
e", which in the 1940s-1950s housed the South | Estonian Centre of the NKVD/KGB. |
end of the 2006, but participated in the 2007 | Estonian championship, becoming time trial champion fo |
a men's basketball team, runner-up of 2009-10 | Estonian Championships and 2010 Estonian Cup. |
ish, German, Spanish, Dutch, French, Italian, | Estonian, Chinese, Czech, Slovak, Russian) |
compositions have become part of the standard | Estonian choral repertoire. |
e the centre, and fewer still travel to other | Estonian cities. |
Combining interviews of movement leaders and | Estonian citizens with rare archival footage from the |
Estonian citizenship for achievements of special merit | |
sponding to a call made by the Congress, gave | Estonian citizenship to all non-citizen applicants who |
In December 2009 Prof. Tsybulenko acquired | Estonian citizenship for achievements of special merit |
ws include English Premier League, motocross, | Estonian club football, volleyball, and basketball. |
Estonian Coalition Party (Eesti Koonderakond) was an E | |
documentary on the song contest, an anonymous | Estonian commentator said the following: “The Eurovisi |
f which is in turn funded by the fees paid by | Estonian commercial broadcasters in return for their e |
fore the trial he was an active member of the | Estonian community in England, contributing to Estonia |
(27 November 1980 in Tallinn, Estonia) is an | Estonian conductor and singer. |
Estonian Constituent Assembly, Opening Session on 23 A | |
n Estonia and called for the elections of the | Estonian Constituent Assembly. |
company Eesti Post filed a complaint with the | Estonian Consumer Union, claiming that SmartPOST's tel |
der-21 side in a friendly match against their | Estonian counterparts. |
1211, a larger military plan had been made by | Estonian counties whose objective was to capture the s |
yed a troop of missionaries in the historical | Estonian county of Sakala and made a raid as far as Ps |
As the President of the | Estonian Credit Bank he was also a board member of the |
se of building and testing two submarines the | Estonian crews got a top level naval training of the t |
Cristel Vahtra (born March 20, 1972) is an | Estonian cross country skier who competed from 1994 to |
emaa (born September 28, 1982 in Tartu) is an | Estonian cross-country skier. |
opular, and some critics consider it the only | Estonian cult movie. |
g Emil Urbel received the annual award if the | Estonian Cultural Endowment in 2000. |
Participants got acquainted with | Estonian culture. |
Main article: 2008-09 | Estonian Cup |
Main article: | Estonian Cup 1995-96 |
Estonian Cup 1939 (Estonian: Eesti Karikas) was the se | |
Estonian Cup 1938 (Estonian: Eesti Karikas) was the fi | |
Estonian Cup 2007-08 (Estonian: Eesti Karikas) was the | |
Estonian Cup 1993-94 was the third season of the Eston | |
Estonian Cup 2008-09 was the twenty-second season of t | |
gue runners-up, their spot in the UEFA Cup as | Estonian Cup winners is transferred to the next best t |
he championship which is called Meistriliiga, | Estonian Cup and the Estonian national football team. |
** As | Estonian Cup winners |
** As | Estonian Cup winners *** The club changed their name t |
Main article: | Estonian Cup 2001-02 |
***Qualified As | Estonian Cup winners |
Main article: | Estonian Cup 1997-98 |
Main article: | Estonian Cup 2006-07 |
Main article: | Estonian Cup 1996-97 |
Main article: 2000-01 | Estonian Cup |
Main article: | Estonian Cup 1998-99 |
Main article: | Estonian Cup 2002-03 |
Football (soccer) competitions: Meistriliiga, | Estonian Cup, Esiliiga |
The group attached copies of three of the | Estonian cyclists' ID cards to an email sent to lebano |
December 1, 2006 the online site of the local | Estonian daily "Postimees" proclaimed that Wos would o |
Postimees, the first | Estonian daily, began appearing in 1891. |
Power Hit Radio is an | Estonian dance music radio station owned Mediainvest H |
For the | Estonian decathlete of the same name, see Andrei Nazar |
His coach there was the famous | Estonian, decathlete Aleksander Klumberg. |
Main article: | Estonian Declaration of Independence |
6th Red Rifle Division attacked units of the | Estonian Defence League (partly consisting of secondar |
ssians, accused spying for the command of the | Estonian Defence Forces and deported to Siberia for 10 |
rkse tragedy is the deadliest accident in the | Estonian Defence Forces since the country regained ind |
seln (born 1931) is a former commander of the | Estonian Defence Forces. |
than for the song, the media attention to the | Estonian delegation was for the fact that Gerli's brot |
Lattik was a member of the | Estonian delegation to the League of Nations in 1921. |
Compared to the | Estonian deposits, Belarusian shales are of lower qual |
The | Estonian Diocese was established by the bishop of Riga |
omatic services (1940-1991) comprising of the | Estonian diplomatic service, the Latvian diplomatic se |
establishing a communication network with the | Estonian diplomats in Finland and Sweden. |
on September 30 after twenty two races, with | Estonian driver Marko Asmer crowned champion. |
There even was an | Estonian edition. |
Myrskypilvet (Tormpilved), | Estonian, Eesti Raamat 1996 |
ational Committee of the Republic of Estonia ( | Estonian: Eesti Vabariigi Rahvuskomitee, EVRK) was for |
Sonja (Sonja), | Estonian, Eesti Raamat 1995, translator Debora Vaarand |
Currently, he is the supervisor of | Estonian Encyclopaedia Publishers. |
In March 2011, it was announced that | Estonian energy company Eesti Energia will acquire 100 |
In 2008, | Estonian energy company Eesti Energia, an operator of |
Hortus Musicus is an | Estonian ensemble that was established in 1972 by Andr |
Despite this, "Keelatud maa" became the | Estonian entrant for the 1997 contest. |
as (lyricist), the same authors who wrote the | Estonian entries for 2000 ("Once in a lifetime") and 2 |
"Nagu merelaine" (Like a seawave) was the | Estonian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994. |
"Mere lapsed" was chosen as the | Estonian entry at the national final, Eurolaul, on 24 |
was performed in the semi-final following the | Estonian entry "Partners in Crime" by Gerli Padar and |
"Once in a Lifetime" was chosen as the | Estonian entry at the national final, Eurolaul, on 5 F |
"Let's Get Loud" was the | Estonian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, pe |
"Partners In Crime" was the | Estonian entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, co |
"Once In A Lifetime" was the | Estonian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000, pe |
They are also supporting | Estonian entry to the single European currency, althou |
n, hosted by Marko Reikop & Maarja-Liis Ilus ( | Estonian entry to the 1996 and 1997 contests). |
"Mere lapsed" ("Children of the sea") was the | Estonian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998, pe |
"Through My Window" was the | Estonian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, pe |
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