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Evangelical Lutheran 13.6%, Orthodox 12.8%, other Christian (including Methodist, Seventh-Day Adventist, Roman Catholic, Pentecostal) 1.4%,...
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Culture of Estonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The culture of Estonia incorporates indigenous heritage, as represented by the country's rare Finno-Ugric national language Estonian and the sauna, with mainstream Nordic and European cultural aspec...
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The beginning of professional theatrical art in Estonia is closely connected with the creation of the Vanemuine Theatre in Tartu in 1870. Tallinn has several theatres, including an opera and ballet theatre, a drama theatre, a youth theatre, and a puppet theatre.
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Estonian Web Encyclopaedia - The official introduction to Estonia ... Encyclopedia about Estonia ... Atika, Kapri, Borodino, Soodoma, Kosova, Pariis - historical places of the world? No, just some village names from Estonia.
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The Estonia Page > Culture ... The New Start for Estonia ... The law on cultural autonomy, passed in 1925, gave the national minorities in Estonia guarantees for the preservation of their national culture.
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Eesti sündmuste kalender. Calendar of Estonian Events ... IN THE WORLD; Finland: Co-operative exhibit of Estonia & Finland "The Joys of Life. Dutch Art from the Golden Age"; 11 September - 31 December 2009; Finnish museum visitors have an opportunity to become acquainted with the best Dutch art from ... Traditional culture...
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