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This article lists events that occurred during 1996 in Estonia .
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Lennart Georg Meri was an Estonian writer, film director and statesman. He was the country's foreign minister from 1990 to 1992 and President of Estonia from 1992 to 2001.
Tiit Vähi is an Estonian politician who was Prime Minister of Estonia from 1995 to 1997. He was also acting Prime Minister for several months during 1992 under the transitional government.
Eno Raud was an Estonian children's writer. His works are considered classics in Estonia as well as in the other former Soviet countries. Raud was included in International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) Honour List in 1974.
Mart Raud was an Estonian poet, playwright and novelist.
Helle Meri, widow of Lennart Meri, is an Estonian actress who also served as the First Lady of Estonia from 1992 to 2001.
Raud is an Estonian surname, with notable bearers including:
Rein Raud is an Estonian academic and author.
This article lists events that occurred during 1993 in Estonia.
100 great Estonians of the 20th century is a list of notable Estonians compiled in 1999 by Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus, Eesti Päevaleht, National Library of Estonia, Radio Kuku, and TV3.
Mihkel Raud is an Estonian writer, music artist, actor, and a former member of the Estonian parliament. He is best known for his book Musta pori näkku and as a former host of an Estonian talk show on TV3.
Volli Käro is an Estonian actor who is possibly best known for his long engagement as a stage actor at the Rakvere Theatre in Lääne-Viru County, Estonia. He has also appeared in several film and television roles.
Ellen Alaküla was an Estonian stage, radio, television, and film actress and theatre teacher whose career spanned over forty years.
Piret Raud is a contemporary Estonian author and illustrator.
Aino Pervik is an Estonian children's writer, and translator.
This article lists events that occurred during 1998 in Estonia.
Mai Hinge Raud-Pähn was an Estonian-Swedish art historian, editor, and journalist. She was the editor-in-chief of the Swedish-Estonian magazine Rahvuslik Kontakt from 1987 to 2014. Raud-Pähn was honoured with the Order of the White Star from the President of Estonia for her significant contributions to history and art.
Raggie is a 2020 animated fantasy film directed by Meelis Arulepp and Karsten Kiilerich, based on the 1962 children's book of the same name by Estonian children's author Eno Raud.