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Your guide to settling to Estonia
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For keyboard navigation press: 'a f j'. Keyboard navigation: 'a f j'. Your guide to settling in Estonia. Who can take part in the Welcoming programme? How can you register for Welcoming programme's training modules? Who are the instructors? Frequently asked questions (FAQ). Structure of the Welcoming programme. Children and young people. Basic language training (level A1). What are my rights and obligations in Estonia? What is the work culture like? How do the education and social systems work? Если Вы п...
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Culture - estonia.eu
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Estonian culture is that of a nation of a little more than one million people. Along with the language, this culture is the main vehicle for Estonian identity, hence the respect which Estonians feel for it. The most striking example of the culture of ancient Estonians is their. In the early 13th century, the Teutonic Order. Sent their crusaders here. The knights were followed up by priests. What remains of that epoch are mainly small country churches with tarred spires, situated near the coast. The break...
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Cultural Events in 2016 - estonia.eu
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Cultural Events in 2016. 2016 is the Year of Maritime Culture. Combining the various aspects of culture, this year's theme brings together all manner of events that highlight the importance of sea culture and those that will carry us forward from here: concerts, conferences, debates, festivals, competitions, workshops, and much more. You can keep up to date with all the upcoming events at the 2016 Year of Maritime Culture's homepage http:/ merekultuur.ee/? 2701-31.01 Documentary film festival DocPoint.
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Estonian Embassy in Canberra
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Estonia and New Zealand. Changeover to the euro in Estonia. Creative Industries in Estonia. Current information about Estonian economy. Latest news in economy. Links about Estonian economy. Doing business why Estonia? Estonia's open and stable economy is characterized by adaptability and innovation. Extensively favorable business environment makes Estonia an excellent base for doing business. Welcome to positively surprising Estonia! Estonian Embassy in Canberra. Tel 61 (0) 409 798 474.
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Estonian Embassy in Canberra
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Estonia and New Zealand. Changeover to the euro in Estonia. Creative Industries in Estonia. Current information about Estonian economy. Latest news in economy. Links about Estonian economy. Estonian Embassy in Canberra. Tel 61 (0) 409 798 474. E-mail: embassy.canberra@mfa.ee.
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Economy in Numbers - estonia.eu
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From 1 January 2011 Estonia is member of Eurozone and the currency in Estonia is euro. Became the OECD’s 34th member country. On 9 December 2010. 20% flat income tax, reinvested corporate profit is tax free; 20% VAT. A1, outlook stable. AA-/A-1 , outlook stable. A , outlook stable. Population as of 1January (million). GDP at current prices (billion EUR). Real growth of GDP (%). GDP per capita at current prices (EUR). GDP per capita (PPS) (EU-28=100). FDI position, as of 31 December (million EUR). Statist...
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Home | Ministry of Culture
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Skip to main content. Ministry of Education and Research. Ministry of the Environment. Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications. Ministry of Rural Affairs. Ministry of the Interior. Ministry of Social Affairs. Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Culture 2020 and architecture. Film festivals in Estonia. Cultural cooperation in the European Union. Culture 2020 and museums. Minister of Culture Indrek Saar. Minister of Culture prior to the Olympics: Olympic ideals must remain in place. The pilot project of a...
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Estonians - estonia.eu
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Estonia is, in effect, two entirely different countries - summer Estonia and winter Estonia. Perhaps inside every Estonian, every citizen of a northern country, there are two different people - a summer one and a winter one. Summer Estonians ask friends out and laugh merrily. Estonia differs both from Scandinavia and other Baltic countries in that its geographic location means that from the end of April until halfway through August, its territory lies in what is termed a zone of astronomical twilight.
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