• events that occurred during 1989 in Estonia. Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet - Arnold Rüütel 14 January – Estonian Olympic Committee is re-established...
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    The demographics of Estonia in the 21st century result from historical trends over more than a thousand years, as with most European countries, but have...
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    Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across...
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  • party in Estonia (then the Estonian SSR). The party was founded in February 1989. The party was led by Vello Saatpalu. In June 1989, the party sent a delegation...
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    The national flag of Estonia (Eesti lipp) is a tricolour featuring three equal horizontal bands of blue at the top, black in the centre, and white at...
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    Baltic Way (category 1989 in Estonia)
    Baltijas ceļš; Estonian: Balti kett) or Baltic Chain (also "Chain of Freedom") was a peaceful political demonstration that occurred on 23 August 1989. Approximately...
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  • This is a list of Estonian television related events from 1989. 29 January - Kaspar Velberg, actor 8 February - Karl-Andreas Kalmet, actor 2 April - Liis...
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    Estonia, historically a Lutheran Christian nation, is today one of the least religious countries in the world in terms of declared attitudes, with only...
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  • The year 1989 involved many significant films. The top 10 films released in 1989 by worldwide gross are as follows: Actress Kim Basinger and her brother...
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    However, it wasn't used in 1989-1996[citation needed] and 2000–2002. Before autumn 1940, Eastern European Time was used in Estonia. After incorporation into...
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  • The 1989 Estonian SSR Football Championship was won by Zvezda. Source: [citation needed] (C) Champions; (R) Relegated "Estonia, Championship History 1921-1998"...
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    The Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (Estonian SSR), Soviet Estonia, or simply Estonia, was a union republic of the Soviet Union (USSR), covering the...
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    The history of Estonia forms a part of the history of Europe. Human settlement in what is now Estonia became possible 13,000–11,000 years ago, after the...
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    In Estonia, the population of ethnic Russians (Russian: Русские Эстонии, romanized: Russkiye Estonii, Estonian: Eesti venelased) is estimated at 296,268...
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    1989 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1989. 1989 (MCMLXXXIX)...
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    countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania at the end of the Cold War. The term was coined by an Estonian activist and artist, Heinz Valk, in an article...
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    education in Estonia dates back to the 13–14th centuries when the first monastic and cathedral schools were founded. The first primer in the Estonian language...
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    Moscow Time (category Time in Russia)
    in Estonia, Kaliningrad Oblast, Latvia and Lithuania until 1990 in Moldova and Ukraine until 1991 in Belarus between 1989 and 1991 and in 2010 in Samara...
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    Nordic identity in Estonia refers to the concept that Estonia is, or ought to be considered, one of the Nordic countries. The current mainstream view...
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  • Tartu JK Tammeka (category 1989 establishments in Estonia)
    Stadium. Founded in 1989, the club has played in the Meistriliiga since the 2005 season and have never been relegated from the Estonian top division. Tammeka...
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    Estonia (Estonian: Eesti Kongress) was a grassroots parliament elected in February 1990 in then Soviet-occupied Estonia and actively participating in...
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    between 1940 and 1989, issuing the Estonian kroon. Like other central banks, the Bank of Estonia refers to itself in its native language even in English-speaking...
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  • The recorded history of music in Estonia dates as far back as the 12th century. The earliest mentioning of Estonian singing and dancing dates back to...
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  • Estonia declared neutrality at the outbreak of World War II (1939–1945), but the country was repeatedly contested, invaded and occupied, first by the...
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    Stress (musician) (category CS1 Estonian-language sources (et))
    Andrekson; born on 25 July 1977 in Tallinn, Estonia) is Estonian-Swiss hip hop singer. He left from Estonia in 1989. 2003 "Billy Bear" 2005 "25.07.03"...
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    Tallinn (redirect from Capital of Estonia)
    Tallinn (/ˈtælɪn/, Estonian: [ˈtɑlʲːinː] ) is the capital, the primate and most populous city of Estonia. Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore...
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    The Estonian Swedes, or Estonia-Swedes (Swedish: estlandssvenskar, colloquially aibofolke, "island people"; Estonian: eestirootslased), or "Coastal Swedes"...
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    The Estonian Reform Party (Estonian: Eesti Reformierakond) is a liberal political party in Estonia. The party has been led by Kaja Kallas since 2018. It...
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  • The Estonia men's national football team (Estonian: Eesti Jalgpallikoondis) represents Estonia in international football matches and is controlled by...
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  • Estonian culture abroad. The institute was founded in 1988/1989 as a shadow foreign office for the Estonian independence movement by Lennart Meri, later first...
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