Estonia

Estonia en-us-Estonia.ogg /ɛsˈtoʊniə/ (help·info) (Estonian: Eesti), officially the Republic of Estonia (Estonian: Eesti Vabariik), is a country in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia (343 km), and to the east by the Russian Federation (338.6 km).[8] The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km2 (17,462 sq mi) and is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate.

The Estonians are a Finnic people, with the Estonian language exhibiting many similarities to Finnish. The modern name of Estonia is thought to originate from the Roman historian Tacitus, who in his book Germania (ca. 98 CE) described a people called the Aestii. Similarly, ancient Scandinavian sagas refer to a land called Eistland, close to the Danish, German, Dutch, Swedish and Norwegian term Estland for the country. Early Latin and other ancient versions of the name are Estia and Hestia. Esthonia was a common alternate English spelling prior to independence.[9][10]

Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic and is divided into fifteen counties. The capital and largest city is Tallinn. With a population of only 1.34 million, Estonia is one of the least-populous members of the European Union. Estonia was a member of the League of Nations from 22 September 1921,[11] has been a member of the United Nations since 17 September 1991,[12] of the European Union since 1 May 2004[13] and of NATO since 29 March 2004.[14] Estonia has also signed the Kyoto protocol.

The settlement of modern day Estonia began around 8500 BC, immediately after the Ice Age. Over the centuries, the Estonians were subjected to Danish, Teutonic, Swedish and Russian rule. Foreign rule in Estonia began in 1227. In the aftermath of the Livonian Crusade the area was conquered by Danes and Germans. From 1228–1562, parts or most of Estonia were incorporated into a crusader state Terra Mariana, that became part of the Ordensstaat, and after its decline was formed the Livonian Confederation. During the era economic activities centered around the Hanseatic League. In the 1500s Estonia passed to Swedish rule, under which it remained until 1710/1721, when it was ceded to the Russian Empire.

The Estophile Enlightenment Period (1750–1840) led to a national awakening in the mid-19th century. In 1918 the Estonian Declaration of Independence was issued, to be followed by the Estonian War of Independence (1918–1920), which resulted in the Tartu Peace Treaty recognizing Estonian independence in perpetuity. During World War II, Estonia was occupied and annexed first by the Soviet Union[15][16][17] and subsequently by the Third Reich, only to be re-occupied by the Soviet Union in 1944.

Estonia regained its independence on 20 August 1991. It has since embarked on a rapid programme of social and economic reform. Today, the country has gained recognition for its economic freedom,[18] its adaptation of new technologies[19] and was one of the world’s fastest growing economies for several years.[20] However, Estonia’s economy was second worst hit of all 27 European Union members in the 2008–2009 economic crisis,[21] contracting sharply in the first quarter of 2009.[22]

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City Codes for calling Estonia »

International Country Code for calling Estonia. This page details Estonia phone code. The Estonia phone codes will help you make international phone calls to Estonia. In order to make international calls to Estonia, use Estonia’s country code before dialing the local number.The Estonia country dialing code is only used when calling Estonia from another country. To make an international call to Estonia, you may also need a city or area code.

Economy REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS

Economy REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS
Basis of economy of Palau — tourism, fishery, art crafts. In agriculture the coconut palm tree and òàïèîêà is cultivated.

Gross national product volume — 124,5 million dollars (in 2004), basically is provided with grants from the USA.

In 2004 the import volume (107,3 million dollars) almost in 20 times exceeded export (5,9 million dollars).

The export goods — molluscs, fish, êîïðà.

The basic partners in foreign trade — the USA, Singapore, Japon

Estonia REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS

Estonia REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS
Estonia intends to cancel privileges under the mortgage

The government of Estonia considers possibility to reduce or even completely to cancel clearing of surtax of percent on hypothecary credits.

Newspaper Postimees which has informed on it, reminds that now the Estonian state returns 24 % from the sum of the percent paid by inhabitants of the country to bank under the hypothecary credit. The exception of percent on hypothecary credits of taxable base of inhabitants of the country was one of ways of stimulation of the decision of a housing question in …

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Religion of Estonia:

The most part of believers - Lutherans (70 %) and orthodox (20 %).


Currency of Estonia:

The international name: EEK
The Estonian crone equal 100 cent (or to cents).

In all institutions of the country the Estonian crones are accepted only. To exchange currency it is possible in banks, changes in hotels, the airports, at stations and bus stations. The course can strongly vary in different points, in banks the course is frequently better, than in commercial exchange offices.

In many hotels, restaurants and shops all kinds of credit cards, also widespread cash dispenses are …

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History of Estonia

Since 1220th years on 1918 Estonia was under foreign board. The southern part in 1224 has been divided between the Livonsky award, bishops Derptsky and Ezelsky. Northern part with 1238 on 1346 belonged to Denmark. In the country Teutonic knights, landowners’ aristocracy and local bishops of Catholic church dominated; they were supported by city dealers. The Estonians won by Danes and Teutonic knights, remained peasants and were step-by-step enslaved. The Catholic belief had weak influence among Estonians as the church did not show interest to their language and culture. Position began to vary only at Protestant ðåôîðìàöèè (1521) and increasing …

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Estonia Public Holidays

January 01  New Year Day
February 24 Independence Day
April 02 Good Friday (Holy or Great Friday)
April 04 Easter
May 01 Workers or Labour Day (May Day)
May 23 Pentecost or Whit Sunday
June 23 Victory Day
June 24 St. Johns Day
August 20 Restoration of Independence Day
December 24 Christmas Eve
December 25 Christmas Day

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