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Estonians or
Estonian people (
Estonian: eestlased) are a
Baltic Finnic ethnic group who
speak the
Estonian language.
Their nation state is
Estonia. The...
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seaborne raids by
Curonians and by
Estonians from the
island of Saaremaa,
known as Oeselians. In 1187
Estonians (Oeselians),
Curonians or/and Karelians...
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region in
northern Europe Estonians,
people from
Estonia, or of
Estonian descent Estonian language Estonian cuisine Estonian culture All
pages with titles...
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Estonians the most non-religious
people in the then 27-member
European Union. A
survey conducted in 2006–2008 by
Gallup showed that 14% of
Estonians answered...
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Gauja Estonians (
Estonian:
Koiva maarahvas,
Leivu maarahvas or leivud; Latvian:
Vidzemes igauņi – 'Vidzeme
Estonians' or leivi) were
Estonians who lived...
- 1970s, the
pressure of
bilingualism for
Estonians was intensified.
Although teaching Estonian to non-
Estonians in
local schools was
formally compulsory...
- Non-suitable
Estonians were to be
moved to a
region that
Rosenberg called "Peipusland" to make room for
German colonists. The
removal of 50% of
Estonians was in...
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Estonians, 37 of whom were
sentenced to
death and 18 who were sent to prison.
Because of the Georgian-Abkhazian war, many
Estonians fled to
Estonia;...
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Finns proper, Tavastians, Karelians,
Northern Estonians,
Southern Estonians, and
Western Estonians including the islanders—had emerged, the po****tion...
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moral world view of the
Estonians,
particularly the
process of
distinguishing themselves from the Russians. "
Estonians least religious in the world"...