These stunning photographs were recently taken by Estonian meteorologist Kairo Kiitsak in Vääna-Jõesuu. Nature can be so beautiful!
Ilus Eesti, beautiful Estonia. My family's homeland. Estonia's countryside and people have an endearing gentleness about them which you fall in love with slowly and imperceptibly. I have nothing but respect and admiration for Estonians' courage and determination to survive despite centuries of repression, tyranny and foreign occupation. This blog aims to promote Estonian news, history and culture and seeks to enlighten readers about everything this unique country has to offer.
Tuesday, 28 February 2023
Northern Lights adorn the sky in Estonia
Monday, 27 February 2023
Estonia ranks 4th in the World for Press Freedom
Once again Estonia has scored highly in global rankings, this time in the category of freedom of the press. It's great to see Estonia performing well along side its Nordic neighbours. Sadly, to the east of Estonia, freedom of the press simply doesn't exist.
Sunday, 26 February 2023
Eesti hümn / Estonian National Anthem
Saturday, 25 February 2023
Ukrainian hearts with Estonia on Independence Day
Friday, 24 February 2023
Happy Independence Day! Head Vabariigi Aastapäeva!
The Republic of Estonia was born one hundred and five years ago. Today Estonians around the world celebrate this joyous day by displaying our beloved blue, black and white flag with pride.
Sunday, 19 February 2023
Estonia's Guinness World Record Facts
If you have ever wondered how many times Estonia is mentioned in The Guinness Book of Records, the answer is currently 94. Since 1955 The Guinness Book of Records has been educating readers about mankind's achievements in a multitude of fields. Some of these achievements are quite impressive, some surprising whilst others are a bit on the quirky side. The record book contains a treasure trove of information for anyone who loves facts. Here are five Guinness World Records about Estonia you might find interesting.
1. First FIFA World Cup qualifying match. Estonia vs. Sweden.
On 11 June 1933, Sweden beat Estonia 6–2 in the first ever qualifying match for the FIFA World Cup. Later in the tournament Estonia made it through to the quarter-finals.
2. Estonia has the oldest Viking boats
Two ships found on the island of Saaremaa are the oldest Viking boats in the world. The first boat was discovered in 2008, and a second in 2010. The boats contained the bodies of over 30 warriors and four dogs, they were covered with their shields and buried with their bent swords. Radio carbon dating has dated them to between 700-750 AD.
3. Largest matchstick
In 2004 Jaanus Ruuben created the world's largest matchstick. It measured 6.235 metres (20 ft 5 in) long with a cross section of 27.5 cm (10.8 in). It was lit at the Ugala Theatre in Viljandi.
4. Farthest swim with a monofin
On her 30th birthday, Merle Liivand swam 30 kilometres (18.6 miles) off Miami Beach, Florida, achieving the world record for the farthest swim with a monofin. She swam without using her arms, propelling herself with just her mermaid-like fin, for a total of 9 hours and 19 minutes.
5. Most X Games medals won by a teenager
Freestyle skier Kelly Sildaru has won the most X Games medals (10) between 29 January 2016 and 21 January 2022. She has won a total of six golds, three silvers and a bronze before her 20th birthday. Kelly is an Estonian sporting superstar!
Saturday, 18 February 2023
The beauty of Tallinn in winter
Wednesday, 15 February 2023
Tuesday, 14 February 2023
Head Sõbrapäev! Happy Valentine's Day!
Sunday, 12 February 2023
Singer Alika to represent Estonia at Eurovision
Saturday, 11 February 2023
February 11 is the International Day of Women and Girls In Science
Friday, 10 February 2023
Archaeologists excited about new find at Kalamaja
Archaeologists working on an excavation site along Vana-Kalamaja tänav in Tallinn recently unearthed pavement from the medieval Nunne tänav as well as several other items dating back to the same period. As little is known about the Kalamaja of that era, this find has an important place in the area's history.
To read the full ERR News story, please click here.
Tuesday, 7 February 2023
Estonia second best in EU for renewable energy
In the European Union, the share of renewable energy in gross final consumption for heating and cooling was 22.9% in 2021. In Estonia that figure was much higher at 61.3% making it the second best performer behind Sweden. Most of the renewable energy comes from biomass and heat pumps and the current trend is gradually increasing.
The EU countries with the highest level of renewal energy are: Sweden (68.6%), Estonia (61.3%) Latvia (57.4%). The lowest are Ireland (5.2%), The Netherlands (7.7%) and Belgium (9.2%).
Well done Estonia!