When did Estonia gain independence from the Soviet Union?
1991
This blue flower is the national flower of Estonia.
Cornflower
The largest lake is ...
Lake Peipus (Peipsi)
This was a year when Estonia won the Eurovision Song Contest.
2001
Name the capital of Estonia.
Tallinn
When did Estonia adopt EURO?
2000- 2011- 2016
January 2011
This bird is the national bird of Estonia.
Barn swallow
The oldest university is ...
Tartu University
This mythological person is the national hero of Estonia.
Kalevipoeg
Name the summer capital of Estonia.
Pärnu
This person was born in Stockholm. He was the president of Estonia from 2006 to 2016.
Toomas Hendrik Ilves
These animals are on the Estonian coat of arms.
Three lions
It is the highest point in Estonia and also in Baltic States. It is 318m high.
Suur Munamägi (Great Egg Hill)
What political institution is the representative legislative authority of the Republic of Estonia?
The Parliament (Riigikogu)
Name the spring capital of Estonia.
Türi
1.May 2004 - Why is that date important?
Estonia joined the EU
This stone is the national stone of Estonia.
Grey limestone
The oldest confectionery company is ...
Kalev
Estonia has more than 1400 islands within its borders. Hiiumaa is Estonia's second largest island, which was created by what event?
A meteor burst
Name the winter capital of Estonia.
Otepää
How many presidents did Estonia have before A. Karis?
He is the 6th president (Päts, Meri, Rüütel, Ilves, Kaljulaid)
The biggest animal in Estonian forests that sleeps in winter.
Bear
The deepest Estonian lake is ...
Rõuge Suurjärv, in Võru County
Estonia and this country have the same melody for the national anthem. What country this is? Who is the composer?
Finland; Fredrik Pacius
Name the second largest town in Estonia. Also known as the City of Good Thoughts.
Tartu