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We can check off the
Estonian Supergroup from the Eurosong list in 2017, with Koit Toome and
Laura singing a sub-par shambles of bad ryhming and desperation called
"Verona". It's here |
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After last year's impressive turn, the Estonians put on another entertaining national final in 2016. So imagine the mild disappointment when Juri Pootsmann delivered "Play" an underwhelming ballard. Does it get your stamp of authority? Decide here | |
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Consistently underperforming at the ESC, Estonia think they've got a live one on their hands in '15 in the form of Elina Born & Stig Rasta with "Goodbye to Yesterday". I'm not sure, but I wish the singing nation well. It's here | |
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Tanja who dances and sings at the same time will be presenting "Amazing" in 2014. Indeed it bears amazing resemblance to Sweden 2012. You can decide here |
The Tourist Guide says "Discover Estonia and you will see it is phenomenal.
Like Alice in her Wonderland, you will find there is even more to see
in Estonia than you have dreamed about. The dream world becomes real and
the reality is unbelievable. Tallinn "Little known gems are often the most precious and alluring. Estonia's ancient seacoast capital is just that kind of jewel. Tallinn, which at one time or another has fallen under Danish, German, Swedish or Czarist Russian rule, has retained more remnants of its past and in a more complete state than most other cities in Europe. The old city's inclusion on UNESCO's prestigious World Heritage List was dramatic acknowledgment of that." |
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A
message in a bottle apparently thrown into the sea 60 years ago by an
Estonian refugee fleeing the Nazis has been discovered on a remote Swedish
beach. |
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1030
The city of Tartu is founded. 1341 German Knights of the Cross negotiated
the acquisition of Estonia from Denmark. 1582 Russia cede Estonia to Poland,
and lose access to Baltic 1718-1736 Russian Czar Peter the Great, having
conquered Estonia in the Great Northern War, constructs Kadriorg Palace
in Tallinn. 1918 Estonia proclaims independence from Russia. 1920 Peace
treaty with Russia signed. 1934 Prime Minister Konstantin Pats leads bloodless
coup and establishes authoritarian rule. 1940 Estonia incorporated into
Soviet Union. 1941 German troops invade. 1944 Estonia reannexed by the
Soviet Union. 1988 "Singing revolution" Popular Front campaigns
for democracy. 1991 Communist rule collapses. 2003 Estonians vote overwhelmingly
to join the European Union in a referendum. 2004 Estonia admitted to Nato.
2004 Estonia is one of 10 new states to join the EU. 2005 President Ruutel
declines invitation to attend Moscow celebrations marking the anniversary
of the end of World War II. |
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Life expectancy |
64.03 men 76.31 women | |
Airports | 29 | ||
Radios | 693 per 1,000 people | ||
Internet Users | 1,383.5 per 10,000 people | ||
Railway Network | 633 miles | ||
Death Penalty Abolished in 1998 |
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