Olympic Games
Geography of Estonia
International agreements and unions
Coins and banknotes
Scientiests
100

The discipline of the 1980 Olympic Games, which was held in Tallinn.

Tallinn Olympic Sailing regatta

100

The counties through which the Emajõgi river flows

Tartumaa

100

The International Congress in 1814-1815

Vienna Congress

100

Number of stars on the reverse of euro coins

12

100

Who exlaimed "Eureka"

Archimedes

200

At these Olympic Games, Jesse Owens set a world record in the 100-meter race

Olympic Games in 1936 in Berlin

200

The town that bore the name of Yuriev

Tartu

200

 Number of EU member states

27

200

Why 1, 2 and 5 cent coins have a reddish tint to them

This is a thin copper layer

200

The physicist who said: current strength is proportional to voltage and iversely proportional to electrical resistance

Georg Simon Ohm

300

Number of modern time Olympic Games held to date

56 (24 winter and 32 summer)

300

The southermost point of Estonia

Naha village

300


League of Nations

300

Minimum denomination of Estonian kroon banknotes


300

Manhattan project manager

Robert  Oppenheimer

400

The year in which the first Winter Olympics were held

1924 (Chamonix, France)

400

Crater formed after a meteorite hit to Saaremaa

Kaali

400

The place where the Amistice of Compiegne was signed

The Compiegne forest

400

The reverse side of the banknote depicts the University of Tartu

400

This pair of scientists have discovered radioactivity

Pierre and Marie Curie

500

The year, when the ancient Olympic Games were banned

393

500

Square of Estonia (exactly to the thousands)

45000 (45339)

500

The agreement, which was created as a countrebalace to the "Triple Alliance".

Trimple Entente (Entente)

500

What is depicted on the back of this banknote?



Normandy Bridge


 

500

That one german ccientist denied "Copenhagen interpritation" using example with a cat in a box

Erwin Schrödinger

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