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Estonia
Estonia
Estonia A country in the north of Europe, bounded on the north by the Gulf of Finland, on the east by Russia, on the south by Latvia, and on the west by the Baltic Sea.
Physical
Two large islands and numerous small ones lie off the coast, which is occasionally ice-bound in winter although the summers are warm. The mainland comprises a limestone plateau in the north, and a low-lying plain on which are situated forests and lakes of glacial origin.
Economy
The principal mineral resource is bituminous shale, together with peat; industries utilizing oil shale to produce artificial gas and electricity produce much of the power of the north-west region of the former Soviet Union, but at serious environmental cost. Other industries include machinery, chemicals, timber, and textiles. Agriculture concentrates on animal husbandry.
History
Annexed by Russia in 1709, Estonia regained its independence in 1918, at the time of the Bolshevik revolution. Its history during the 1920s was of an agrarian revolution, whereby the great estates of the Baltic barons (mostly German) were broken up, creating a prosperous peasantry. An attempted communist uprising in 1924 was suppressed. Its economy was adversely affected by the Great Depression and from 1934 until 1939 it experienced a highly autocratic, neo-fascist regime led by Konstantin Paets. The latter admired Hitler, but his attempt to make a pact was invalidated by the Nazi-Soviet Pact of August 1939. In September Soviet troops occupied key ports and in 1940 the whole country. It welcomed German troops in 1941, but its anti-Bolshevik Resistance forces could not prevent the Red Army from reoccupying it in 1944. It became a constituent republic of the Soviet Union. In February 1990 there were mass rallies in the capital Tallin demanding independence, and in May its Supreme Soviet reinstated the constitution of the Republic of Estonia of 1920. Talks began with the Soviet Union, which recognized the Republic's independence in September 1991, when it was admitted to the UN General Assembly. The collapse of its markets in Russia during 1991 resulted in an economic crisis, with food and fuel rationing in January 1992, eased by trade agreements with the European Community and by IMF support. In 1992 a new constitution was adopted and Lennart Meri (1929– ) was elected President. Russian residents were disturbed by a proposed law that would have denied them Estonian citizenship. The law was amended (1993) before it was passed, making citizenship available to residents who passed Estonian language tests. Two mainly Russian cities voted for autonomy (1993) but the government declared their referendums illegal. In 1994 the last Russian troops withdrew from Estonia.
Capital: | Tallin |
Area: | 45,111 sq km(17,413 sq miles) |
Population: | 1,447,000 (1998 est) |
Currency: | 1 kroon = 100 senti |
Religions: | Lutheran Church |
Ethnic Groups: | Estonian 62.0%; Russian 30.0% |
Languages: | Estonian (official); Russian |
International Organizations: | UN; CSCE;North Atlantic Cooperation Council |
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ESTONIA: PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC CONFERRED STATE DECORATIONS
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 2/7/2006; 700+ words
; ...in recognition of their services to Estonia and its people on the occasion of the 88th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia and the 15th anniversary of the restoration...and in recognition of services to Estonia and its people. Among the reward...
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ESTONIA TAKES TURN FOR THE BEST AFTER BREAKUP, COUNTRY FLOURISHING WHILE RUSSIA DECLINES
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 11/7/1999; ; 700+ words
; NARVA, Estonia - Russians live on both sides of the Narva...nestled to the west is tiny, prosperous Estonia with its booming economy, vibrant democracy...easygoing well-to-do population. When Estonia won its independence following the 1991...
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ESTONIA: ESTONIA IS OUR IMPORTANT PARTNER IN DEVELOPING DEMOCRACY, SAYS U.S. PRESIDENT
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 11/28/2006; 676 words
; ...above all, on the relationship between Estonia and the US, and the development of democracy...and stability. President Bush thanked Estonia as a brave and reliable partner in spreading...democracy. According to President Bush, Estonia's success is impressive. "Estonia...
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Estonia in transition.
Magazine article from: World Affairs; 1/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; Estonia today is an exciting, beautiful, truly...Western media and scholarship. And while Estonia is not yet "home safe," she is closer...in miracles such as this. After all, Estonia, to a large extent, is still terra incognita...
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Estonia: a look at its successful but unknown transition.
Magazine article from: Demokratizatsiya; 9/22/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...Soviet bloc--the reform embarked by Estonia. Within a decade since its restoration...less burdened by the pains of history, Estonia embarked upon the most radical version...in all of Central and East Europe. Estonia, like its Baltic neighbors, started...
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Estonia's unique prison programs. (International).
Newspaper article from: Corrections Compendium; 6/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...The project entails cooperation among Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania on the one hand...Norway and Sweden on the other. The Estonia project has resulted in a number of experts...put into the context of the nation of Estonia. Estonia Slightly smaller than the combined...
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Estonia Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare Report Q3 2008 Is Out Now.
M2 Presswire; 10/6/2008; 700+ words
; ...6 October 2008-Research and Markets: Estonia Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare Report Q3...researchandmarkets.com/research/a3ce2c/estonia_pharmaceut) has announced the addition of the "Estonia Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare Report Q3...
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Estonia's critical role in Europe.(Commentary)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times; 4/12/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...the size of New Hampshire and Vermont, Estonia nevertheless has a critical role to play...its independence as a nation in 1920, Estonia with the other Baltic States, Latvia...World Bank's Baltic Office, summed up Estonia's achievement with the following high...
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ESTONIA: PRIME MINISTER CONGRATULATES CITIZENS ON INDEPENDENCE DAY
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 2/23/2007; 700+ words
; ...hometown of Tartu, which is preparing for Estonia's birthday. Today, on the 89th anniversary of its independence, Estonia has for some years already been at...often that not, we ourselves feel that Estonia is incapable, too small and that we...
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Estonia Seeks Stronger EU Response To Russia
Transcript from: NPR All Things Considered; 9/9/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...NPR All Things Considered 09-09-2008 Estonia Seeks Stronger EU Response To Russia Host...reaction is another former Soviet Republic, Estonia. After Russia attacked Georgia last month, Estonia urged the EU to react strongly to the incursion...
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Estonia
Encyclopedia entry from: World Education Encyclopedia
Estonia Basic Data Official Country Name: Republic of Estonia Region: Europe Population: 1,431,471 Language...109% Higher: 46% History & Background Estonia is located in Eastern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea...
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Estonia and Estonians
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Russian History
ESTONIA AND ESTONIANS Estonia covers the area from 57.40 ° to 59.40 ° N and...Tallinn (population 400,378 in 2000). The estimated population of Estonia in 2003 was 1,356,000, including 351,178 ethnic Russians...
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Estonia, Intelligence and Security
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Espionage, Intelligence, and Security
Estonia, Intelligence and Security Estonia maintains one central intelligence and security agency, the...The agency seeks both domestic and foreign intelligence. Estonia emerged as a modern, independent nation in 1920. During World...
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Estonian Americans
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America
...coast of the Baltic Sea, the Republic of Estonia is the northernmost of the three Baltic...character, and the capital city is Tallinn. Estonia is bordered on the north by the Gulf of...1992 census estimated the population of Estonia at 1,607,000. Of these inhabitants...
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Estonians
Encyclopedia entry from: Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of World Cultures
...PRONUNCIATION: ess-TOE-nee-uhns LOCATION: Estonia POPULATION: 1.5 million LANGUAGE...officially annexed to the Soviet Union. Estonia remained a part of the Soviet Union...independence. 2 • LOCATION Estonia is located in the northeastern region...
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