Estonian inflation slowed to 9.8 percent in October from 11.4 percent in June.
From the bloomberg.com
Estonian energy liberalization is lagging far behind the Nordic energy market.
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Estonian authorities claimed they traced the attacks to Kremlin IP addresses.
From the foxnews.com
Estonian and Russian negotiators reached a technical border agreement in December 1996.
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Estonian partisans that drove the Red Army from Tartu made it possible.
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Estonian startup community has their thumbs up for 7. Estonian member of the Seedcamp family.
From the techcrunch.com
Estonian e-votes can only be cast during the days of advance voting.
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Estonian Dr Heiti Paves took top honours this year, with this image of a flowering plant anther.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Estonian claims that piparkoogid are their own favourite biscuit are just another aggravation.
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Of or pertaining to Estonia or the people or culture of Estonia
The official language of Estonia; belongs to the Baltic-Finnic family of languages
(estonia) a republic in northeastern Europe on the Baltic Sea
Estonian (eesti keel u00A0( listen)) is the official language of Estonia, spoken natively by about 922,000 people in Estonia and 160,000 in various migrant communities. It belongs to the Finnic branch of the Uralic language family.
(Estonia (European Parliament constituency)) In European elections, Estonia is a constituency of the European Parliament, currently represented by six MEPs. It covers the member state of Estonia. The elections uses the D'Hondt method with an open list.
(Estonia (piano)) The Estonia Piano Factory was founded in 1893 by Ernst Hiis in Tallinn, Estonia. The majority of Estonia pianos are now sold in the United States.
The Governorate of Est(h)onia (Estonian: Eestimaa kubermang) or Duchy of Estonia, also known as the Government of Estonia, was a governorate of the Russian Empire in what is now northern Estonia. The Governorate was gained by the Russian Empire from Sweden during the Great Northern War in 1721...
MS Estonia, previously Viking Sally (1980u20131990), Silja Star (1990-1991), and Wasa King (1991-1993), was a cruise ferry built in 1979/80 at the German shipyard Meyer Werft in Papenburg. The ship sank in 1994 in the Baltic Sea in one of the worst maritime disasters of the 20th century. It is the deadliest European shipwreck disaster to have occurred in peacetime, costing 852 lives.
(Estonia (song)) This Strange Engine is an 1997 album by British progressive rock band Marillion. It is the first out of three discs the band released on Castle Records, having been dismissed by EMI after Afraid of Sunlight (1995).