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Below is a list of newspapers in Estonia.
Newspaper | Type | Published | Distribution | Circulation | Year founded | Language | Publisher | Notes |
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Ärileht | Monthly | Estonia | 2010-2013 | Estonian | AS Eesti Ajalehed | |||
Äripäev | National | Daily | Estonia | Estonian | Bonnier Group | |||
Aseri Valla Leht | Local | Monthly | Aseri Parish | Estonian | Aseri Parish | |||
The Baltic Guide | Free tourist guide | Estonia | English, Estonian, Finnish, Swedish | |||||
Awwinorm | Local | Monthly | Avinurme Parish | Estonian | Avinurme Parish | |||
The Baltic Times | Weekly | 1996 | English | |||||
Baltic Review / Baltische Rundschau | International | Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania | English, German | |||||
Delovye Vedomosti (Деловые ведомости) | National | Estonia | 1996 | Russian | Bonnier Group | |||
Eesti Ekspress | National | Estonia | Estonian | |||||
Eesti Elu | 2001–present | published in Canada | ||||||
Eesti Hääl | England | 1947 | Estonian | |||||
Eesti Kirik | Estonia | Estonian | Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church | |||||
Eesti Kütiväe Teataja | Estonian | |||||||
Eesti Päevaleht | National | Daily | Estonia | Estonian | ||||
Eesti Päevaleht | Sweden | Estonian | ||||||
Eesti Põllumees | Estonian | |||||||
Eesti Spordileht | Estonia | 1920–1940 | Estonian | Estonian Sports Association Kalev | ||||
Elva Postipoiss | Local | Weekly | Elva | Estonian | ||||
Estländische Wochenschau | Local | Tallinn | 1929-1930 | German | ||||
Haaslava Teataja | Local | Haaslava Parish | Estonian | |||||
Harju Elu | Regional | Harju County | Estonian | |||||
Hiiu Leht | Regional | Biweekly | Hiiu County | Estonian | ||||
Hiiu Nädal | Regional | Weekly | Hiiu County | Estonian | ||||
Järva Teataja | Regional | Järva County | Estonian | |||||
Kaiu Valla Teataja | Local | Kaiu Parish | Estonian | Kaiu Parish | ||||
Kaldad | Local | Tori Parish | Estonian | Tori Parish | ||||
Kareda Vallaleht | Local | Monthly | Kareda Parish | Estonian | Kareda Parish | |||
Kesknädal | Political | Weekly | Estonia | Estonian | Estonian Centre Party | |||
KesKus | Monthly | Estonia | 1999 | Estonian | ||||
Kihnu Leht | Local | Monthly | Kihnu Parish | Estonian | Kihnu Parish | |||
Kindel Sõna | Political | Estonia | Estonian | IRL | ||||
Kirde Ekspress | Regional | Ida-Viru County | ||||||
Kodumaa | Estonian | |||||||
Kodumaa Hääl | Estonian | |||||||
Koduvald | Local | Monthly? | Kambja Parish | Estonian | Kambja Parish | |||
Koit | Regional | Põlva County | Estonian | |||||
Kuldkinga Teataja | Tartu | Estonian | Tartu Nature House | |||||
Kuldne Börs | National | Estonia | 1992–2013 | Estonian | ||||
Kuressaare Sõnumid | Local | Bimonthly | Kuressaare | Estonian | Kuressaare | |||
Kuulutaja | Regional | Weekly | Lääne-Viru County | Estonian | ||||
Lääne Elu | Regional | Lääne County | Estonian | |||||
Laekvere Valla Sõnumid | Local | Monthly | Laekvere Parish | 1996 | Estonian | Laekvere Parish | ||
Leole | Local | Monthly | Suure-Jaani Parish | Estonian | Suure-Jaani Parish | |||
Linnaleht | Weekly | Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu | Estonian, Russian | |||||
LõunaLeht | Regional | Weekly | Southern Estonia | 2002 | Estonian | |||
Lõuna-Mulgimaa | Local | Monthly | Halliste Parish | Estonian | Halliste Parish | |||
Maa | ||||||||
Maaleht | National | Estonia | Estonian | |||||
Marahva Näddala-Leht | Weekly | Tartu, Pärnu, Riga | 1821–1823 | Estonian | one of the earliest regular publications in Estonian. Published by Otto Wilhelm Masing | |||
Maaülikool | Tartu | Estonian | Estonian University of Life Sciences | |||||
Mäetaguse Elu | Local | Monthly | Mäetaguse Parish | Estonian | Mäetaguse Parish | |||
Märjamaa Nädalaleht | Local | Weekly | Märjamaa Parish | Estonian | Märjamaa Parish | |||
Meditsiiniuudised | Medicinal news | Estonian | ||||||
Meie Kodumaa [1] | ||||||||
Meie Maa | Regional | Saare County | 1919 | Estonian | ||||
Mente et Manu | Academical | Biweekly | Tallinn | 1949 | Estonian | Tallinn University of Technology | ||
MK-Estonia (MK-Эстония) | Estonia | Russian | ||||||
Muhulane | Local | Bimonthly | Muhu Parish | Estonian | Muhu Parish | Editor: Anu Pallas | ||
Muusikaleht [2] | ||||||||
Nädaline | Regional | Rapla County | Estonian | |||||
Narva (Нарва) | Local | Narva | Russian | |||||
Narva Kirik | Narva | |||||||
Narva Postiljon | Narva | |||||||
Narvskaya Gazeta (Нарвская газета) | Local | Narva | Russian | |||||
Narvskaya Nedelya (Нарвская Неделя) | Local | Weekly | Narva | Russian | ||||
Nelli Teataja | National tabloid | Estonia | Estonian | |||||
Nõmme Sõnumid | Local | Bimonthly | Nõmme | Estonian | Nõmme | |||
Õhtuleht | National tabloid | Daily | Estonia | Estonian | ||||
Otepää Teataja [3] | ||||||||
Panorama (Панорама) | Local | Weekly | Jõhvi, Kohtla-Järve | Russian | ||||
Paremad Uudised | Political | Monthly | Estonia | Estonian | Estonian Reform Party | |||
Pärnu Postimees | Regional | Pärnu County | Estonian | |||||
Pealinn Stolitsa (Столица) | Local | Weekly | Tallinn | Estonian, Russian | ||||
Peipsirannik Chudskoye Poberezhye (Чудское побережье) | Regional | Ida-Viru County | Estonian Russian | |||||
Põhja Kodu | Local | Narva | 1919–1944 | Estonian | ||||
Põhjarannik / Severnoye Poberezhye (Северное побережье) | Regional | Ida-Viru County | Estonian Russian | |||||
Poljana | 2007 | Russian | Russian-language edition of the Estonian-language newspaper Grüüne | |||||
Postimees | National | Daily | Estonia | Estonian | ||||
Prangli Leht | Local | Prangli | 1997 | Estonian | ||||
Pravo i Pravda (Право и правда) | Russian | |||||||
Puhja Valla Leht | Local | Puhja Parish | Estonian | Puhja Parish | ||||
Rääk | Monthly | Estonia | Estonian | Estonian Green Movement | ||||
Rae Sõnumid | Local | Monthly | Rae Parish | Estonian | Rae Parish | |||
Rahva Sõna | ||||||||
Rannu Valla Leht | Local | Monthly | Rannu Parish | Estonian | Rannu Parish | |||
Rapla Teataja | Local, free | Monthly | Rapla Parish | Estonian | Rapla Parish | |||
Revalsche Post-Zeitung | ||||||||
Roheline Värav | Monthly | Estonia | Estonian | |||||
Saarde Sõnumid | Local | Monthly | Saarde Parish | Estonian | Saarde Parish | |||
Saarte Hääl | Regional | Daily? | Saare County | Estonian | ||||
Säde | ||||||||
Sakala | Regional | Viljandi County | Estonian | |||||
Saku Sõnumid | Local | Saku Parish | Estonian | Saku Parish | ||||
Saue Sõna | Local | Saue | Estonian | Saue | ||||
Setomaa | Regional | Setomaa | Seto | |||||
Sillamyaeskii Kuryer (Силламяэский курьер) | Local | Sillamäe | Russian | |||||
Sillamyaeskii Vestnik (Силламяэский вестник) | Local | Sillamäe | Russian | |||||
Sindi Sõnumid | Local | Monthly | Sindi | Estonian | Sindi | |||
Sirp | former names: Sirp ja Vasar; Kultuurileht | |||||||
Sõnumilaegas | Local | Monthly | Illuka Parish | Estonian | Illuka Parish | |||
Sõnumitooja | ||||||||
Sotsiaaldemokrat | Local | defunct | Tallinn | 1917-1921 | Estonian | |||
Spordileht | defunct | 1958–1993 and 1996–1999 | Estonian | Sports | ||||
Tallinna Postimees | Regional | Tallinn | Estonian | Supplemental newspaper of Postimees | ||||
Tartu Ekspress | Regional | 2007- | Estonian | |||||
Tartu Postimees | Regional | Tartu County | Estonian | Supplemental newspaper of Postimees | ||||
Tudulinna Leht | Local | Tudulinna Parish | Estonian | Tudulinna Parish | ||||
Uma Leht | Southern Estonia | Võro | ||||||
Uudisleht [4] | ||||||||
Uus Aeg | ||||||||
Vaivara Kaja | Local | Monthly | Vaivara Parish | Estonian, Russian | Vaivara Parish | |||
Valgamaalane | Regional | Valga County | Estonian | |||||
Vali Uudised | Local | Põltsamaa Parish | Estonian | |||||
Viru Keemik | Monthly | 1975 | Estonian | Viru Keemia Grupp | ||||
Viru Prospekt (Виру Проспект) | Local | Narva | Russian | |||||
Vooremaa | Regional | Jõgeva County | Estonian | |||||
Virumaa Teataja | Regional | Lääne-Viru County | Estonian | |||||
Võrumaa Teataja | Regional | Võru County | Estonian | |||||
Postimees (Russian) | defunct | |||||||
Den za Dnyom (День за днём) | defunct | |||||||
Edasi | defunct | |||||||
Edasi Kommunismile | defunct | |||||||
Eesti Postimees | defunct | |||||||
Eesti Sõnumid | defunct | |||||||
Estoniya | defunct | |||||||
Grüüne Polyana (Поляна) | Political | defunct | Estonia | 2007–2011 | Estonian, Russian | Estonian Greens | ||
Helme Kihelkonnaleht | defunct | |||||||
Hääl | defunct | |||||||
Kaja | defunct | |||||||
Kaubaleht | defunct | |||||||
Kodumaa Hääl | defunct | 1925-1926 | ||||||
Kündja | defunct | |||||||
Lõuna-Eesti Postimees | Postimees Group | |||||||
Meie Meel | defunct | 1991–2001 | ||||||
Molodezh Estonii (Молодежь Эстонии) | defunct | 1956 [5] until 2009 [5] | Last publisher: Moles Kirjastuse OÜ [5] | |||||
Narva Tööline | defunct | |||||||
Narvski Rabotchi | defunct | |||||||
Okupeeritud Eesti Sõna | defunct | 1992–1993 | ||||||
Olevik | defunct | |||||||
Perno Postimees | defunct | |||||||
Petseri Postimees | defunct | Petseri and Setomaa region | 1909–1910 | Estonian | ||||
Põllumehe Postimees | defunct | |||||||
Pyarnuskii Ekspress (Пярнуский экспресс) | defunct | |||||||
Rahva Hääl | defunct | |||||||
Sõnumileht | defunct | |||||||
Tallinna Päevaleht | defunct | 1918 | ||||||
Tallinna Teataja | defunct | |||||||
Tartu Kommunist | defunct | 1940-1941 | ||||||
Tartu Riiklik Ülikool | defunct | |||||||
Tartumaa Teataja | defunct | |||||||
Teataja | defunct | |||||||
Uus Eesti | defunct | |||||||
Uus Ilm | defunct | |||||||
Vaba Eestlane (Free Estonian) | defunct | 1952–2001 | published in Canada. Followed by Eesti Elu | |||||
Vaba Maa | defunct | |||||||
Valgus | defunct | |||||||
Virulane | defunct | |||||||
Võitlus | defunct |
The Republic of Estonia gained its independence from the Russian Empire on 24 February 1918 and established diplomatic relations with many countries via membership of the League of Nations. The forcible incorporation of Estonia into the Soviet Union in 1940 was not generally recognised by the international community and the Estonian diplomatic service continued to operate in some countries. Following the restoration of independence from the Soviet Union, Russia was one of the first nations to re-recognize Estonia's independence. Estonia's immediate priority after regaining its independence was the withdrawal of Russian forces from Estonian territory. In August 1994, this was completed. However, relations with Moscow have remained strained primarily because Russia decided not to ratify the border treaty it had signed with Estonia in 1999.
Estonia elects a legislature on the national level. The Riigikogu has 101 members, elected for a four-year term by proportional representation. A head of state – the president – is elected for a five-year term by parliament or an electoral college. Locally, Estonia elects local government councils, which vary in size. Election law states the minimum size of a council depending on the size of municipality. Local government councils are elected by proportional representation too.
Mart Laar is an Estonian politician and historian. He served as the Prime Minister of Estonia from 1992 to 1994 and from 1999 to 2002. Laar is credited with having helped bring about Estonia's rapid economic development during the 1990s. He is a member of the centre-right Isamaa party.
In Estonia, the population of ethnic Russians is estimated at 306,801, most of whom live in the capital city Tallinn and other urban areas of Harju and Ida-Viru counties. While a small settlement of Russian Old Believers on the coast of Lake Peipus has an over 300-year long history, the large majority of the ethnic Russian population in the country originates from the immigration from Russia and other parts of the former USSR during the 1944–1991 Soviet era of Estonia.
Mart Sander is an Estonian singer, actor, director, author, artist, and television host.
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Events in the year 2021 in Estonia.
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