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Maria-Elisabeth Mihhin. Location Neighbour countries About Estonia Symbols of Estonia Religions The capital – Tallinn Tartu – “City of good.

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Page 1: Maria-Elisabeth Mihhin.  Location  Neighbour countries  About Estonia  Symbols of Estonia  Religions  The capital – Tallinn  Tartu – “City of good.

Maria-Elisabeth Mihhin

Page 2: Maria-Elisabeth Mihhin.  Location  Neighbour countries  About Estonia  Symbols of Estonia  Religions  The capital – Tallinn  Tartu – “City of good.

Location Neighbour countries About Estonia Symbols of Estonia Religions The capital – Tallinn Tartu – “City of good thoughts”

Page 3: Maria-Elisabeth Mihhin.  Location  Neighbour countries  About Estonia  Symbols of Estonia  Religions  The capital – Tallinn  Tartu – “City of good.
Page 4: Maria-Elisabeth Mihhin.  Location  Neighbour countries  About Estonia  Symbols of Estonia  Religions  The capital – Tallinn  Tartu – “City of good.

Neighbour countries of Estonia are: Finland Sweden Russia Latvia

Page 5: Maria-Elisabeth Mihhin.  Location  Neighbour countries  About Estonia  Symbols of Estonia  Religions  The capital – Tallinn  Tartu – “City of good.

The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km2 President of Estonia is Toomas Hendrik Ilves Population 1,286,540 National currency is euro

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Anthem “ Mu isamaa, mu õnn ja rõõm” (My Fatherland, my Happiness and Joy)

Estonian flag

Coat of arms

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Lutherans - 152,000 Orthodox christians -143,000 Roman catholics -5,000 Jehovah´s Witnesses - 4,268 Adherents of Taaraism -1,000 Jewish - 1,900Around 68,000 people consider themselvesatheists (75,7%).

Page 8: Maria-Elisabeth Mihhin.  Location  Neighbour countries  About Estonia  Symbols of Estonia  Religions  The capital – Tallinn  Tartu – “City of good.

Tallinn is the largest city of Estonia It occupies an area of 159.2 km2

population of 425,249

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Tallinn is the oldest capital city in NorthernEurope.It has buildings from the Middle Ages,which attract lots of tourists nowadays.

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Toompea castle

St. Olaf’s Church

Tall Hermann

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Tartu is the second largest city of Estonia It is home to Estonia's oldest and most

renowned university Population 104,109

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Tartu University Town Hall

Kissing Students

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1. Invented Skype (August 2003) Skype was written by Estonian developers Ahti

Heinla, Priit Kasesalu, and Jaan Tallinn, Danish Janus Friis, and Swedish Niklas Zennström.

2. Won 1st place in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2001.

Tanel Padar and Dave Benton, along with 2XL, sang "Everybody" and received 198 points.

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This is one of the largest amateur choral events in the world.

The tradition of the song festival was born along with Estonian national awakening. The first national song festival was held in Tartu in the summer of 1869.

It is held every five years in July on the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds