The official language of Estonia.
What is Estonian?
This black bread is a staple food.
What is rye bread?
Estonia regained independence in this year.
What is 1991?
Half of Estonia is covered by these.
What are forests?
A giant song festival held every 5 years.
What is Laulupidu?
Estonian belongs to this language family, same as Finnish.
What is Finno-Ugric?
Sweet curd snack often covered in chocolate.
What is kohuke?
Tallinn is the capital. The second-largest city is this.
What is Tartu?
In June, Estonians celebrate Jaanipäev by lighting these.
What are bonfires?
Estonia’s most famous composer, known for spiritual music.
Who is Arvo Pärt?
Estonians say “Aitäh” when they mean this.
What is thank you?
A traditional Estonian blood sausage eaten at Christmas.
What is verivorst?
In 1989, Estonians joined hands in this protest across the Baltics.
What is the Baltic Way?
Estonians love relaxing in this hot wooden room.
What is a sauna?
This festival celebrates traditional folk dances.
What is Tantsupidu?
Estonia uses this alphabet.
What is the Latin alphabet?
Estonians love this warm drink made from leaves.
What is tea?
Estonia joined the European Union in this year.
What is 2004?
This animal is a national symbol of Estonia.
What is the barn swallow?
This Estonian singer won Eurovision 2001 with “Everybody.”
Who is Tanel Padar (with Dave Benton)?
This Estonian word means “freedom.”
What is vabadus?
Estonian kama is usually mixed with this dairy product.
What is kefir or buttermilk?
This national epic is based on Estonian mythology.
What is Kalevipoeg?
Estonia has over 2,000 of these in the Baltic Sea.
What are islands?
This composer wrote “Estonian National Awakening Songs” in the 19th century.
Who is Friedrich Pacius / Gustav Ernesaks?