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Election newcomer was Our Home is | Estonia!, a Russian ethnic minority cartel. |
oq Premium, which is the most popular beer in | Estonia, according to the latest AC Nielsen results i |
He was born in Russia and returned to | Estonia after the annexation of Estonia by the USSR. |
ke all Baltic Germans, he was forced to leave | Estonia after the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and the tak |
and an estimated 10,000 Jews were killed in | Estonia after having been deported to camps there fro |
the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 in Tallinn, | Estonia, after being relegated from the 2001 contest. |
Having returned to | Estonia after the USSR annexed Estonia, Gustav Naan, |
Afterwards, he traveled to Tallinn in | Estonia, again as a house teacher. |
nt commemorating the Estonians who fought for | Estonia against the Soviet Union in World War II, loc |
e Baltic Sea, operating near Reval (Tallinn), | Estonia against the Bolsheviks in operations that als |
up Member, Group on Charitable Giving Member, | Estonia All-Party Parliamentary Group |
Estonia allows abortion on-demand for any purpose, be | |
ce, Austria, Spain, South America, China, and | Estonia, among others. |
earlier in 1220 invaded the western coast of | Estonia, an area not yet conquered by the Teutonic Kn |
d 11th on the night of the contest, following | Estonia and preceding Malta. |
Treaty of Tartu was signed by the Republic of | Estonia and Bolshevist Russia. |
n Jose, California with additional offices in | Estonia and the United Kingdom. |
uly 2006, Mart Laar, former prime minister of | Estonia and then adviser to the Georgian president, w |
i fossils have also been uncovered in Sweden, | Estonia, and Latvia. |
matters, having lived for some time in Tartu, | Estonia, and has been decorated with the Order of the |
ccompanied him on his journeys, among them to | Estonia and Finland in 1600-1601. |
onsisting of 17 clubs from Lithuania, Latvia, | Estonia, and FC Progress Cherniakhovsk from Kaliningr |
es Denmark was in the lead on 99 points, with | Estonia and France on 92 and 90 respectively. |
s the 19th official football league season in | Estonia and the last one before the World War II. |
It inhabited Russia, Sweden, | Estonia, and Latvia. |
, most of them in Lithuania, Belarus, Latvia, | Estonia and around of these countries. |
ory, including East Karelia (in bluish-gray), | Estonia and Ingria (in dark blue), all of Finnmark (i |
Estonia and Scotland were drawn in group 4 along with | |
Memelland, | Estonia and Latvia (Baltic Germans) |
Union controlled both the Hanko Peninsula and | Estonia and the Finnish leadership feared that the So |
ical school of University of Dorpat in Dorpat | Estonia and was first posted as a physician by the Ru |
debut, some years after fellow Baltic nations | Estonia and Lithuania had first joined the fold. |
He was arrested in | Estonia and Cameroon and spent jail time in Congo and |
he establishment of the independent states of | Estonia and Latvia but failed to secure the control o |
Lithuania won the tournament with a win over | Estonia and a draw against Latvia. |
tu University in the city of Dorpat or Tartu, | Estonia, and in 1876, he was appointed as a professor |
ttlement bureaucracy and the Baltic states of | Estonia and Latvia. |
st season of competitive football (soccer) in | Estonia, and the last one in the Baltic country as a |
nd the border between the Soviet Republic and | Estonia, and the Division actively guarded the border |
In 1819 the Russian governments of Courland, | Estonia and Livonia were grouped into a Government Ge |
ator of Estlink submarine power cable between | Estonia and Finland. |
On June 16, 1940, the USSR invaded | Estonia and Latvia. |
by his stage name Stress, was born in 1978 in | Estonia, and moved to Lausanne, Switzerland at the ag |
goals in away matches, the 1-0 winner against | Estonia and the opening goal in the team's 3-0 victor |
ts: 1 points from Malta; two points each from | Estonia and Croatia; three points from Israel; and 5 |
Before coming to | Estonia, and during this time, he taught at Universit |
the Netherlands and 10 points from Sweden and | Estonia and 8 points from Slovenia. |
These countries include Russia, Cyprus, | Estonia and some others. |
t, and then participated in police actions in | Estonia and Latvia until February 1919. |
ands, while the Finnic Sprachraum is Finland, | Estonia and adjacent areas of Scandinavia and Russia. |
ere significantly larger than attacks against | Estonia and Georgia in 2007. |
nd season of competitive football (soccer) in | Estonia, and the first one in the Baltic country as a |
It finished 22nd in the Semi-Final (along | Estonia), and earned 33 points. |
The Netherlands beat only | Estonia and Lithuania that evening. |
hnic and linguistic minority in south-eastern | Estonia and north-western Russia |
The album charted at number 1 in | Estonia and Turkey. |
8, 1977 in Edmonton, Alberta), technically in | Estonia and Finland count Viktor Berg de Sangaste, is |
sembly declared itself the sovereign power on | Estonia and called for the elections of the Estonian |
A, Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom, | Estonia and Armenia, IFPI, Bhuvan, Deutsche Bundesban |
With the Capitulation of | Estonia and Livonia in 1710 and the subsequent Treaty |
joyed with both the government of independent | Estonia and Lithuanian politician Vytautas Landsbergi |
n age, found in the Baltic Oil Shale Basin in | Estonia and North-West Russia. |
atholic dignitary, Apostolic Administrator of | Estonia and Titular Bishop of Pertusa. |
It lies on the Western coast of continental | Estonia, and a location of the main port for traffic |
etersburg was constructed since 1703; Swedish | Estonia and Swedish Livonia, which had capitulated in |
red Peter's service after the Capitulation of | Estonia and Livonia in 1710. |
At the second semi-final on 14 May | Estonia and Urban Symphony performed 18th in the runn |
, in fact lots of them, don't know much about | Estonia and the majority of the Estonians do not know |
owledge that the Soviet occupation of Latvia, | Estonia, and Lithuania under the Molotov-Ribbentrop P |
to the revolution in Tallinn, the capital of | Estonia, and took political power. |
er of prisoners from camp to camp-both within | Estonia and throughout Nazi-occupied territories-stym |
uropean Group 4 between the national teams of | Estonia and Scotland, which became very notable for t |
, together with the forest berries typical in | Estonia and Finland. |
merce with the Soviet Union, Sweden, Finland, | Estonia and Latvia. |
ed a number of honours from Portugal, Poland, | Estonia and Philippines. |
Armenia, Georgia, Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, | Estonia and New Zealand. |
es, 21 points behind surprise contest winners | Estonia and 30 points ahead of third-placed Greece. |
rs the boys and men have travelled to Latvia, | Estonia and France; the girls to Italy and Austria. |
prises and higher educational institutions in | Estonia and abroad. |
sh diplomat, the former British ambassador to | Estonia and the current Governor of the Falkland Isla |
cepted Russia's annexation of Swedish Ingria, | Estonia and Karelia, and agreed to pay 400,000 thaler |
ed common commemorative coins, though Cyprus, | Estonia and Ireland have not released any independent |
e was called up to the Under-21 squad to face | Estonia and England. |
Another view places them roughly in modern | Estonia and/or Finland. |
The very next day, the U.S. Embassy in | Estonia announced that her successor would become Sta |
s a publishing house and published five Young | Estonia anthologies between 1905 and 1915. |
Boulder of gneiss breccia on Osmussaar, | Estonia, apparently thrown there by the Neugrund impa |
Hockey Championships while Great Britain and | Estonia are relegated to Division II. |
en divisions within the Orthodox community in | Estonia arose between those who claimed that the Mosc |
He has served as Advisor to the President of | Estonia, as Executive Secretary with the German Wisse |
his debut in March 2004 in a 1-0 victory over | Estonia as well as playing in their famous 1-0 victor |
, but German authorities refused to recognize | Estonia as a sovereign state. |
." Sandra is not the first Swede to represent | Estonia, as Anna Sahlene represented Estonia in 2002 |
ember 2001, in a frienly 4-2 home win against | Estonia, as he replaced Antonis Nikopolidis at half t |
She was based at Tallinn, | Estonia as part of the Baltic Battle Squadron. |
The Congress of | Estonia, as the Citizens Committees before it, suppor |
n II tournament, which was played in Tallinn, | Estonia at Arena Premia from March 23 through March 2 |
He competed for | Estonia at the 1924 Summer Olympics held in Paris, Fr |
She made her debut against | Estonia at Somerset Park in May 1998. |
She represented | Estonia at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. |
He represents | Estonia at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. |
In 2008, she represented | Estonia at the Summer Olympics. |
He represented | Estonia at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. |
The 1938 Baltic Cup was held in Tallinn, | Estonia at Kadrioru staadion on 3-5 September in 1938 |
The 1935 Baltic Cup was held in Tallinn, | Estonia at Kadrioru staadion on 20-22 August in 1935. |
But the air traffic sank dramatically after | Estonia became independent in 1991, and in 1995 only |
art of 2006, she was the top-ranked player in | Estonia, before losing that spot to Kaia Kanepi. |
he president-in-exile also met officials from | Estonia before continuing in 1919 to Sweden, Germany |
road (Czech Republic, Greece, Italy, Ireland, | Estonia, Belarus). |
sible Soviet occupation of Lithuania, Latvia, | Estonia, Bessarabia, northern Bukovina, and eastern P |
have been because of political tension within | Estonia, between the national administration and the |
ern Swedish Livonia (present-day Erastvere in | Estonia) between a Russian force of 12,000 men led by |
nner in World School Athletics Meet, Tallinn, | Estonia, Binish K Shaji, and International athletes l |
As of 2008, the major shale oil producers are | Estonia, Brazil and China, while Australia, USA, Cana |
2010, shale oil extraction is in operation in | Estonia, Brazil, and China. |
Finland and | Estonia brew traditional juniper beers. |
In | Estonia, British Ambassador Nigel Haywood is getting |
entury, the Danes, who had conquered Northern | Estonia, built a wooden border stronghold at the cros |
tion, the people are the highest authority in | Estonia, but the legislative power belongs to the Rii |
on proved abortive, he chose not to return to | Estonia but settled in Germany instead, later emigrat |
The U.S. won its first game 1-0 against | Estonia, but lost to Uruguay in the quarterfinals. |
to Tallinn shortly after the Soviets occupied | Estonia, but she was refitted in February-March 1941 |
The U.S. won the first game, 1-0 against | Estonia, but lost the second, against Uruguay, in the |
the unusually benign measures implemented in | Estonia by the German occupation authorities, especia |
has been used in the political propaganda of | Estonia by the Estonian Centre Party. |
the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 in Tallinn, | Estonia by holding a national final, the first time s |
ommissariat Ostland, during the occupation of | Estonia by Nazi Germany. |
See also: Occupation of | Estonia by German Empire |
or World War II occupation, see Occupation of | Estonia by Nazi Germany. |
Their non-interference upon annexation of | Estonia by the USSR was a political decision made irr |
Viru Valge is a vodka produced in | Estonia by Liviko. |
See also: Occupation of | Estonia by Nazi Germany |
hop of Pertusa and Apostolic Administrator of | Estonia by Pope John Paul II, becoming the second Cat |
sappeared as a consequence of the annexion of | Estonia by the Soviet Union in June 1940. |
erground movement to resist the occupation of | Estonia by Nazi Germany, 1941-1944 during World War I |
gatyr participated in the aborted invasion of | Estonia by the Red Army. |
Since | Estonia came 18th in the semi-final of the 2008 conte |
The majority of the population of | Estonia can NOT speak Russian fluently or as "near-fl |
Estonia chose its entry for the Eurovision Song Conte | |
1963 book Rahvatasujad, pubslished in Soviet | Estonia, claimed that the Estonian resistance was not |
Estonia competed in the first semi-final on May 20, 2 | |
Estonia competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barce | |
Estonia competed at the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmi | |
Estonia competed at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lille | |
Estonia competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagan | |
Latvia and | Estonia competed as independent countries for the fir |
Estonia competed at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los A | |
ves that the most efficient online attacks on | Estonia could not have been carried out without a ble |
The only operating cable ferry in | Estonia crosses the river at Kavastu. |
he German victories against the Russian army, | Estonia declared itself an independent republic on 24 |
Joint Force EOD group as well as troops from | Estonia, Denmark and the US. |
at was recorded live in USA, Canada, Germany, | Estonia, Denmark, Italy and Austria in 1996 and relea |
Estonia did not send a full team to those games. | |
he final, the fifth consecutive year in which | Estonia did not feature in the final. |
ten and directed by Reuben Leder about the MS | Estonia disaster. |
ification for DeRoyal, with new facilities in | Estonia, Dominican Republic, and Guatemala, new produ |
aying an active role in the murder of Jews in | Estonia during his service as Deputy Chief of the Est |
warfare against Nazi during the occupation of | Estonia during the World War II. |
was the Ambassador from the United Kingdom to | Estonia, during which time he and his wife featured i |
nic lines, as many Russians had immigrated to | Estonia during the Soviet occupation. |
rg, and the leader of the knights from Danish | Estonia Eilart Hoberg were killed. |
Born in | Estonia, Einseln fled that country with his mother in |
Following the capture of continental | Estonia, elements of the front, along with the Baltic |
Oil shale industry in | Estonia employs 7,500 people, which is about 1 % of n |
Estonia entered the Eurovision Song Contest 1999, hel | |
mia Nord) is a private university in Tallinn, | Estonia, established in 1991. |
nstituut) is a private university in Tallinn, | Estonia, established in 1946. |
vately owned radio station in post-occupation | Estonia, established in 1992 by a media businessman a |
adeemia) is a public vocational university in | Estonia, established on 15 April 1992. |
ide Kool) is a private university in Tallinn, | Estonia, established in 1990. |
kadeemia) is a private university in Tallinn, | Estonia, established in 1997. |
ries: Finland, Sweden, Belgium, Italy, Spain, | Estonia, etc.). |
Republic, mainland Danemark, the Dodecanese, | Estonia, European Turkey, the Faroe Islands, Finland, |
Cyprus, the Czech Republic, mainland Danmark, | Estonia, European Turkey, Finland, mainland France, G |
in Portugal, Mega Channel in Greece, tv 3 in | Estonia, extreme tv in Spain and AXN Sci Fi in Poland |
Ani first played for the | Estonia Fed Cup team in 1998. |
ile, Chinese Taipei, Czech Republic, Ecuador, | Estonia, Fiji Islands, Gibraltar, Italy, Korea, Peru, |
Estonia fine-tuned their legislation after the restor | |
Estonia finished 5th. | |
rland, Czech Rep., Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, | Estonia, Finland and Sweden before the final gigs in |
n Austria, Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, | Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, China, Italy, Japa |
aining ties with the Czech Republic, Denmark, | Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, |
n Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, | Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, |
r to the governments who ratified the treaty: | Estonia, Finland, Sweden, Latvia, Denmark, Lithuania, |
elarus, Bulgaria, Canada, the Czech Republic, | Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Italy, Ja |
an independent state internationally by only | Estonia, Finland, Latvia, and Lithuania, in the Treat |
Isles, the Czech Republic, mainland Danemark, | Estonia, Finland, mainland France, Germany, Hungary, |
Belarus, China, the Czech Republic, Denmark, | Estonia, Finland, Germany, North Korea, Latvia, Lithu |
nia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, | Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, China, Ita |
govina, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, | Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, La |
oatia, the Czech Republic, mainland Danemark, | Estonia, Finland, mainland France, Germany, Hungary, |
It is found in | Estonia, Finland, and Sweden. |
onal pastry made in various forms in Denmark, | Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden and Norwa |
s: Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, | Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Hungary, Iceland, |
Isles, the Czech Republic, mainland Danemark, | Estonia, Finland, mainland France, Germany, Hungary, |
les, the Czech Republic, the Danish mainland, | Estonia, Finland, French mainland, Germany, Ireland, |
lgaria, the Czech Republic, mainland Denmark, | Estonia, Finland, mainland France, Germany, Hungary, |
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