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100

The Chronicler who wrote about the conquest of Estonia (1208-1227)

Henry of Latvia

100

The ending date of the Estonian war of independenc .

02.02.1920


100

The date of the Estonian Restoration of Independence

20.08.1991(23:02)

100

The author of the "Kalevipoeg"

Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwaldi

100

The number of Estonian singing festivals that has took place


26

200

The unsuccessful attempt by the native Estonian population to get rid of the Danish and German rule (1343-1345)

Saint George's Night Uprising (jüriöö ülestõus)

200

The first governor of the Autonomous Governorate of Estonia and also the Estonian signer of the treaty of Tartu

Jaan Poska

200

the famous ship that sinked in 1994.

estonia

200

The author of "Rehepapp"

Andrus Kivirähk


200

The date of the Independence day(Estonia)

24.02

300

The date of the first song festival of Estonia

1869


300

The start of the Perestroika(year)

1985

300

The year when the russian army left from estonia

1994(31.08)

300

A poet who also was Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian SSR.

Johannes "Vares" Barbarus

300

The national holiday in June 23

Victory day


400

The war where Estonia went from the rule of Swedish empire to the Russian empire

Grate Northern War

400

The First Secretary of the Communist Party of Estonia(1978-1988)

Karl Vaino

400

The year when Estonia won the Eurovision Song Contest.

2001

400

The writer whose birth date is celebrated as the native language day

Kristjan Jaak Peterson

400

The Estonian national flag day

June 4



500

"The estonian hannibal", known from the book "Vürst Gabriel ehk Pirita kloostri viimased päevad"

Ivo Schenkenberg

500

One of the most famous Estonian lieutenant who died in the Battle of Paju

Julius Kuperjanov(Kupper)

500

The first nations to re-recognize(uuesti tunnustama) Estonia's independence

Iceland


500

The famous book writer who wrote "tasuja", "Vürst gaabriel ehk Pirita kloostri viimased päevad" and "Villu võitlused"

Eduard Bornhöhe

500

the only folk calendar holiday that appears twice a year.

Madisepäev