It was the tallest building in the world from 1549 to 1625.
What is St. Olaf’s Church?
Independence of Estonia was declared in that year.
What is the year 1918?
Is the first president of Estonia after the restoration of independence.
Who is Lennart Meri?
Meat in jelly that estonians love.
What is sült?
A holiday that is similar to Halloween.
What is Mardipäev?
The flag that fell down from the sky during the Battle of Lyndanisse in 1219.
What is Dannebrog/Danish flag?
Is the first president of Estonia.
Who is Konstantin Päts?
The two organisations that Estonia joined after the restoration of independence.
What is NATO and European Union?
Is the traditional christmas food in Estonia.
What is blood sausage?
Holiday in Estonia that includes burning large bonfires.
What is Jaanipäev?
The kingdom that estonians remember as their favorite ruler.
What is the Swedish kingdom?
Estonia joined that organisation in 1922.
What is the League of Nations?
Is the currency Estonia used before euros.
What are crowns?
Is the traditional music genre in Estonia.
What is folk music?
A national holiday that Estonia celebrates in 24th of February
What is Estonian Independence Day?
High school in Estonia that is named after a Swedish king.
What is Gustav Adolf's high school?
Is the sport that Tallinn hosted during the Moscow Olympic Games of 1980.
What is sailing?
The world wide popular software invented by Estonians in 2003.
What is skype?
The most common greeting word in Estonia.
What is tere?
A popular techno, dubstep festival in Estonia.
What is Weekend festival?
Is a historical region on the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea.
What is Livonia?
It became a growing health issue in Estonia in the 20th century.
What is alcoholism?
In that year Estonia won the eurovision.
What is the year 2001?
Historically, the cuisine of Estonia.
What is simple peasent food.
A flag day in 14th of March.
What is Native Language Day?