The first Song Festival took place in 1869 in this Estonian town.
What is Tartu?
Raadio 2 has been organising a public vote of favourite songs ("Aastahitt") since 1994. This artist and his song was the winner in 2025.
What is "Kanuu" by säm?

People of this city can do most of their shopping in Astri department store.
What is Narva?
These four colours were on the flag of Soviet Estonia.
What are red, yellow, blue, white?
These 4 Estonian words spell the same forwards and backwards.
What are kook, köök, siis, kirik, kuulilennuteetunneliluuk, suus, kiik, kasak, piip, taat, aga, issi, emme etc?
After the collapse of the Soviet Union the independence of Estonia was restored on this exact date (day/month/year).
What is 20th August 1991?
This world-famous Estonian choir and classical music composer’s well-known pieces of music are “Tabula rasa” and “Spiegel im Spiegel”.
Who is Arvo Pärt?
From this list only one is a town - Mõisaküla, Aruküla, Ülenurme, Haljala.
What is Mõisaküla (744 inh)?
At the 100th anniversary of our Song Festival the Soviet Union authorities coloured all these flowers in the decorations red and said they were carnations instead of this flower.
What is a cornflower?
The largest meteor crater in Estonia is in Saaremaa. True or false?
What is false? Neugrund crater is at the bottom of the sea near Osmussaare.
The Great Northern War was held in the beginning of this century.
What is the 18th century?
This person is the current Minister of Education of Estonia.
Who is Kristina Kallas?

This town is called the Frost capital (not Winter capital) of Estonia.
What is Jõgeva?
In Swedish it’s called strömming, in Finnish silakka, in Russian салака, in Polish śledź bałtycki, in Latvian reņģes, in Lithuanian strimelė, but it is the national fish of Estonia.
What is Baltic herring?
It is called semla, laskiaispulla, Swedish eclair, fastelavnsbolle, or vēja kūkas, but in Estonian it is known as ...
What is "vastlakukkel"?

On this date the Declaration of Independence of Estonia was presented publicly for the first time.
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What is 23rd February 1918?
This track cyclist became an Olympic champion against all odds at the end of the Soviet era and the restoring of our independence. Recently a film came out about her life and achievements.
Who is Erika Salumäe?

This spot in Tallinn is historically connected to another country.
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What is the Garden of the Danish King?
This is the arch enemy of our cultural hero and a trickster giant that sometimes goes berserk but who is a key character in Estonian folklore.
Who is Vanapagan?
Väike-Pakri island is bigger than Suur-Pakri. True or false?
True!

This is the name of a gathering of people of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania where they formed an approximately 700-kilometre-long human chain holding hands to show their unity and draw attention to their wish to become independent.
What is the Baltic Chain or the Baltic Way?
She was one of the first top models from Estonia. She was born in 1978 in Paide, has been on the covers of Vogue and Elle magazines, worked with Gucci, Dior, Chanel, Dior, D&G etc. Her name is connected to a graceful and cunning creature.
Who is Carmen Kass?

The number of towns in Estonia (+/- 5).
What is 47?
This symbol is an ancient symbol connected to an Estonian island.

What is "Muhu mänd"?
This Tallinn church was built in the 13th century, is a home to a famous painting "Dance of Death" and you can take a glass lift up to its tower.

What is Niguliste church?