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When is the independence day of Estonia?

24th February

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What is the traditional Christmas food in Estonia? (atleast 4)

Black puding, sauerkraut, pork, gingerbread, Christmas bread

100

Who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2001?

Dave Benton and Tanel Padar

100

What is the only city on Saarema?

Kuressaare

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What is the national bird of Estonia?

Barn swallow

200

Who was the first president of Estonia?

Konstantin Päts

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What is the name of Estonian traditional honey drink?

Mõdu

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This famous tennis player has won the Estonian Sportswoman of the Year in 2008.

Kaia Kanepi

200

What is the smallest city in Estonia?

Mõisaküla

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What is the national fish of Estonia?

Baltic herring

300

Who is the author of Estonian national anthem´s words and melody?

Melody: Frederik Pacius

Words: Johann Voldemar Jannsen

300

Which potato variety was cultivated in Estonia? a) "Jõgeva kollane" b)"Pärnu punane" c)"Valga valge"

a)"Jõgeva kollane"

300

Who was Georg Lurich?

Creco-Roman wrestler

300

What is the capital of Autumn?

Narva

300

What is the national tree of Estonia?

Oak

400

Form which country does the motif of coat of arms come from?

From Danish royal arms

400

What was the traditional Christmas drink in Estonia?

Beer

400

Who was Heino Eller?

Composer

400

This is an industrial town in Ida-Viru County and it is famous for its oil shale mining

Kiviõli

400

What is the national stone of Estonia?

Limestone

500

Who established the University of Tartu? a) Gustav II Adolf b)Gustav Vasa c)Karl XII d) Queen Christina

a) Gustav II Adolf

500

What was the name of Kalev Chocolate Factory before? a) Tuljak b) Kalwe c) Kawe

c)Kawe

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He was an Estonian composer and a choir conductor. One of his song, Mu isamaa on minu arm, became an unofficial national anthem during the years of Soviet occupation. 

Gustav Ernesaks

500

What cities belonged to Hansa Liit?

Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu, Viljandi

500

What is on the coat of arms of Estonia?

Three lions