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  1. The history of Estonia forms a part of the history of Europe. Humans settled in the region of Estonia near the end of the last glacial era, beginning from around 9000 BC. Before German crusaders invaded in the early 13th century, proto-Estonians of ancient Estonia worshipped spirits of nature. [1]

  2. Estonia - Culture, Language, Folklore: Because Estonia sits along the divide of western and eastern Europe—looking west, across the Baltic, toward Sweden, and east, across Lake Peipus, to Russia—it has long been influenced by both of those cultural traditions. Traditionally, northern Estonia, especially Tallinn, has been more open to outside influences (including Germanic Christianity, the ...

  3. Ancient songs and musical traditions, South Estonia's smoke sauna and dugout canoes, creative cities and historical memories... Whether your interest lies in history, architecture, traditional crafts, or music, there is something for you to explore in Estonia. UNESCO has named these 12 aspects of the Estonian landscape and culture as deserving ...

  4. The Parliament of Estonia resides in Toompea Castle in the central part of Tallinn, the Baroque style wing of the ancient stronghold was built in 1767-1773. Image: Kaupo Kalda Political System The political system of Estonia is that of a Parliamentary Democracy. Chief of state is the president, head of government is the prime minister.

  5. May 20, 2024 · Estonia is a geographically compact country, but the pride Estonians have in their culture overflows like the rivers during the fifth-season floods. Even a short trip will allow you to experience the five pillars of Estonian culture: music, sauna, nature, food, and innovation. These five areas make Estonian culture Estonian – a blend of ...

  6. Estonia - Baltic Region, Soviet Union, Independence: The Estonians are first mentioned by the Roman historian Tacitus (1st century ce) in Germania. Their political system was patriarchal, based on clans headed by elders. The first invaders of the country were Vikings, who from the mid-9th century passed through Estonia and Latvia on their way to the Slavonic hinterland. In the 11th and 12th ...

  7. Apr 7, 2024 · Estonia is a Baltic gem offering visitors the chance to see a tiny dynamic land on the shores of the Baltic Sea. Glorious beaches pepper the extensive coastline, although the swimming season is short. After all, the Baltics are not renowned for warm weather - something that any visitor to Estonia must be aware of — the summer is short and the ...

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