Who was the first president of Republic of Estonia?
What is the largest National Park in Finland?
Lemmenjoki National Park
Finland has two official languages and one other that it recognizes. What are those three languages?
Finnish, Swedish and Sami
What are the three colours on the Estonian flag?
navy/dark blue, black and white
Finnish company Nokia makes one in three of the world’s mobile telephones. What is the origin of the word Nokia?
It is the name of a Finnish town-Nokia
As befits a Baltic State, the Baltic Sea lies to the west of Estonia. What body of water lies to the north of Estonia?
Gult Of Finland
When is the Independence Day in Estonia?
24 February
Estonian, the country's official language, is most closely related to what other language?
Finnish
Finland briefly had a king in 1918. From which country were they from?
Germany
Which animal appears on the Finnish coat of arms?
lion
What is the currency of Estonia?
Euro
What is the biggest city in Estonia?
Tallinn
When and how did Estonia gain independence from the Soviet Union?
On August 20 1991 and by singing
Estonia has more than 1400 islands within its borders. Hiiumaa, the second largest, was created by what event?
A meteorite
What is the national animal of Finland?
With what country did Finland join the EU at the same time?
Austria
What building in Tallinn held the distinction of being the world's tallest from 1549 to 1625?
St Olaf’s Church
Which river, whilst only 77 km in length, is considered to be the largest because of the volume of water it carries?
Narva river
With an area of 130,000 square miles, Finland is smaller than Montana, USA, but larger than the fifth-largest US state, New Mexico. Which European Union country is only marginally larger than Finland?
What is meant by the phrase “Finlandisation”?
The influence of the Soviet Union on Finland during the Cold War