How many people define themselves NOT religious in Estonia? (Percentage)
A: 83%
B: 71%
C: 68%
71%
What is our national food KAMA made out of?
It is a mixture of roasted barley, rye, oat and pea flour. And you add sour milk or yoghurt to the mixture.
What is the lowest temperature measured in Estonia?
A: -43,4 degrees
B: -27,2 degrees
C: -31,6 degrees
-43,4 degrees
How many inhabitants does Estonia have?
1,3 million people
What is the national sport in Estonia? (hint: it is a winter sport)
Cross-country skiing
How to pronounce the longest Estonian word?
The word: kuulilennuteetunneliluuk
kuulilennuteetunneliluuk
What is the national drink in Estonia?
Kali aka root beer
How high is the highest peak in Estonia?
A: 318 meters
B: 117 meters
C: 521 meters
318 meters
What are our neighbour countries?
Russia, Finland, Latvia, Sweden
What is the sport called that was invented in Estonia?
Kiiking
What is the usual temperature for Estonias sauna?
A: 70-100 degrees
B: 50-70 degrees
70-100 degrees
Why is black bread black?
Because the malt extract makes it black.
How much of Estonia is covered by forest? (Percent)
A: 75%
B: 50%
C: 68%
Around 50%
When did Estonia declare their independence (twice)?
A: 1887 and 1991
B: 1925 and 1989
C: 1918 and 1991
First time in 1918. Second and last time in 1991.
Wife-carrying is a contest in which male competitors race while each carrying a female teammate. How are women carried in Estonian-style (position)?
The wife hangs upside-down with her legs around the husband's shoulders, holding onto his waist.
There has been 26 main singing festivals in Estonia. What year was the first singing festival held?
A: 1886
B: 1872
C: 1869
1869
How to call a curd snack in Estonian language?
Kohuke
How many hours in a day is there continuous sunlight during winter?
A: 3-5 hours
B: 2-4 hours
C: 5-6 hours
2-4 hours
How many letters are in the Estonian alphabet?
A: 32
B: 26
C: 27
32
How many golden medals has Estonia won in the Olympics?
A: 14
B: 32
C: 26
26