Estonia,[lower-alpha 2] tauka nama resmi iya Republik Estonia,[lower-alpha 3] nya sebengkah menua semak Tasik Baltik ba Eropah Utara.[lower-alpha 4] Menua tu bekunsi garis entara menua enggau Finland nengah Teluk Finland, nengah Tasik Baltik ba barat, beadan enggau Sweden, lalu ba tanah, menua tu bekunsi sempadan enggau Latvia ba sepiak selatan, enggau Rusia ba sepiak timur. Kandang menua Estonia bisi tanah besai, pulau Saaremaa enggau Hiiumaa ke besai agi, sereta lebih 2,300 buah pulau enggau pulau mit bukai ba tebing tasik timur Tasik Baltik,[12] ti mungkur pemesai 45,335 kilometer persegi (17,504 batu persegi). Tallinn, indu mengeri, enggau Tartu nya dua bengkah nengeri ke pemadu besai. Jaku Estonia nyadi jaku asal sereta jaku rasmi. Jaku tu jaku indu dikena majoriti penyampau tubuh 1.4 juta iku.[14]

Republik Estonia
Eesti Vabariik (Estonia)
Flag of Estonia
Menira
Coat of arms of Estonia
Lambang menua
Anthem: 
Mu isamaa, mu õnn ja rõõm
(Iban: "Menua Asal Aku, Pengelantang enggau Pengaga Aku"[1])
Location of Estonia (dark green) – in Europe (green & dark grey) – in the European Union (green)  –  [Legend]
Location of Estonia (dark green)

– in Europe (green & dark grey)
– in the European Union (green)  –  [Legend]

Indu menua
enggau nengeri ke pemadu besai
Tallinn
59°25′N 24°45′E / 59.417°N 24.750°E / 59.417; 24.750
Official languageEstonian[lower-alpha 1]
Ethnic groups (2024[10])
Pengarap
(2021[11])
PerintahUnitary parliamentary republic
• President
Alar Karis
Kristen Michal
Dewan Undangan NegeriRiigikogu
Independence 
from Russia and Germany
23–24 February 1918
• Joined the League of Nations
22 September 1921
1940–1991
20 August 1991
Menua
• Pemesai
45,335[12] km2 (17,504 bt2) (129thd)
• Ai (%)
4.6
Penyampau tubuh
• 2024 estimate
Neutral increase1,373,101[13]
• 2021 census
1,331,824[14]
• Pemayuh tubuh
30.3/km2 (78.5/sq mi) (148th)
GDP (PPP)2024 estimate
• Total
Increase $61.598 billion[15] (113th)
• Per capita
Increase $45,122[15] (41st)
GDP (nominal)2024 estimate
• Total
Increase $43.486 billion[15] (102nd)
• Per capita
Increase $31,854[15] (36th)
Gini (2021)Negative increase 30.6[16]
medium
HDI (2022)Increase 0.899[17]
very high · 31st
Mata duitEuro () (EUR)
Zon jamUTC+02:00 (EET)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+03:00 (EEST)
Tisi deribaright
Kod talipaun+372
Kod ISO 3166EE
TLD Internet.ee
  1. ^ Estonia regained its de facto independence in 1991. Throughout the 1940–1941 and 1944–1991 Soviet occupation, Estonia's de jure state continuity was preserved by diplomatic representatives and the government-in-exile.

Nama

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Nama Estonia (Estonia: Eesti) udah disambung enggau Aesti, siti raban orang ti disebut kaban sejarah Rome Kuno Tacitus dalam urung 98 JK. Sekeda sejarawan moden pechaya iya ngenang pasal Balts, lalu sekeda agi merambu nama nya udah nya dikena ba serata pelilih menua timur Tasik Baltik.[22] Saga Skandinavia enggau batu rune Viking[23] nujuka Eistland nya sumber ti pemadu tumu dikelala ti tentu ngena nama nya dalam reti geografi moden iya.[24] Ari jaku Norse Lama toponim tu ngerembai ngagai jaku vernakular Jermanik bukai lalu datai ba jaku Latin litericha ba ujung abad ke-12.[25][26]

Sejarah

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Bala mensia udah diau ba Estonia kenyau ari pemadu mimit taun 9,000 SM. Pendiau ke pemadu tuai ke dikelala ba Estonia iya nya genturung pendiau Pulli, ke ba tebing Sungai Pärnu.

Estonia meredeka ari Rusia dalam taun 1920 pengudah Perang Meredeka menua tu enda lama ba pengujung Perang Dunya I. Maya Perang Dunya II (1939–1945), Estonia dipegai Serakup Soviet enggau Jereman. Udah nya, iya nyadi Republik Sosialis Soviet Estonia lalu lenyau maya menua tu bulih meredeka.

Estonia bulih baru meredeka maya taun 1991.[27] Iya nyadi kaban Gerempung Sempekat Atlantik Utara (NATO) kena 29 Mac 2004. Iya nyeretai Serakup Eropah kena 1 Mei 2004.

Geografi

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Estonia bekunsi garis tasik ba utara enggau Teluk Finland lalu Finland bisi ba seberai, sereta ba barat menua tu bekunsi garis tasik enggau Tasik Baltik lalu Sweden bisi ba seberai. Ba sepiak timur, bisi mega Danau Paipus. Menua tu mega bekunsi garis entara menua enggau Latvia (343 km) ba sepiak selatan, sereta enggau Rusia (338.6 km) ba piak timur.[28]

Purata peninggi semina manggai 50 meter (164 ka). Titik pemadu tinggi menua tu iya nya Suur Munamägi ba tenggara at 318 meters (1,043 ka).

Estonia ngembuan mayuh kampung, nyau deka 50% tanah dibungkur kampung.[29] Bansa kayu ti pemadu suah ditemu iya nya kayu pain, cemara enggau birch.[30] Estonia bisi lebih 1,400 tasik enggau lebih 2,000 pulau. Sungai ti pemadu panjai iya nya Võhandu (162 km or 101 bt), Pärnu (144 km or 89 bt), enggau Põltsamaa (135 km or 84 bt).

Perintah

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Riigikogu nya nama parlimen ba Estonia.

Kandang menua perintah

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Administrative divisions of Estonia

Kenyau ari reformasyen pentadbiran ba taun 2017, bisi sepenyampau 79 bengkah perintah lokal. Tu nyengkaum 15 bengkah mengeri enggau 64 bengkah kandang mengeri menua pesisir. Semua kandang mengeri ngembuan status undang-undang ke sama sereta nyadi sebagi ari sebengkah kaunti, iya nya unit perintah nengeri.[31]

Kaunti-kaunti nya:

  •   Kaunti Harju
  •   Kaunti Hiiu
  •   Kaunti Ida-Viru
  •   Kaunti Jõgeva
  •   Kaunti Järva
  •   Kaunti Lääne
  •   Kaunti Lääne-Viru
  •   Kaunti Põlva
  •   Kaunti Pärnu
  •   Kaunti Rapla
  •   Kaunti Saare
  •   Kaunti Tartu
  •   Kaunti Valga
  •   Kaunti Viljandi
  •   Kaunti Võru

Demografi

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Raban bansa enggau peranak

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Sebuah kampung Orang Bepengarap Lama Rusia enggau sebuah gerija ba pulau Piirissaar

Raban bansa ba Estonia (2021)[32]

  Estonia (69.1%)
  Rusia (23.7%)
  Ukraine (2.1%)
  Belarusia (0.9%)
  Finland (0.6%)
  Latvia (0.3%)
  Jereman (0.2%)
  Ke bukai tauka enda ditemu (3.1%)

Estonia tu ari sukut rama homogen etnik, enggau 13 ari 15 kandang menua iya ngembuan lebih 80% etnik Estonia; kandang menua ke pemadu homogen iya nya Hiiumaa, ke alai 98.4% peranak iya etnik Estonia. Taja pia, ba Kaunti Harju, ke nyengkaum indu nengeri Tallinn, enggau Kaunti Ida-Viru, gaya demografi mayuh macham agi ketegal minoriti ke signifikan bejaku Rusia. Etnik Estonia nyadi urung 60% ari penyampau tubuh ba Harju County lalu semina urung 20% ​​ba Ida-Viru, ke alai komuniti bejaku Rusia nyadi semak 70% ari peranak. Etnik Rusia minoriti tu mungkur urung 24% ari penyampau tubuh Estonia, ke mayuh asil ari imigresyen jeman Soviet, lalu bisi begulai enggau perari ari Ukraine ke baru datai dalam taun 2022, diatu ngarika urung 6% ari penyampau tubuh menua.[33]

Pengarap

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Pengarap ba Estonia (2021)[34]

  Nadai pengarap (58.4%)
  Ortodoks Timur (16.3%)
  Lutheranisme (7.7%)
  Kristian ke bukai (2.7%)
  Islam (0.5%)
  Neopagan Estonia (0.5%)
  Buddhisme (0.2%)
  Pengarap ke bukai (0.9%)
  Enda dipadah (12.7%)
 
Katedral St. Mary, Tallinn

Estonia, ti kala nyadi menua Kristian Lutheran,[35][36][37] kemaya hari tu siti ari menua ke pemadu mimit bepengarap di dunya tu ari sukut ulah ke dipadahka, enggau semina 14 peratus ari penyampau tubuh madahka pengarap nyadi sebagi ari utai ke beguna dalam pengidup sida ninting hari.[38] Tu dipelabaka tebal asil ari pengawa Soviet nguasa Estonia dalam taun 1940, sebedau nya Estonia ngembuan majoriti Kristian ti mayuh - nitihka pengawa ngitung tubuh taun 1922, 99.3% ari penyampau tubuh Estonia nya orang Kristian .[39].

Penerang

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  8. Figures provided by Statistics Estonia correspond to number of official residents only (i.e include over 55,600 ethnic Ukrainians who are officially resident in Estonia); the figures do not include another estimated 50,000 people who, as Ukrainian war refugees, are staying in Estonia but have not registered a place of residence there.
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  1. Including both the official standard Estonian language and South Estonian (spoken in southeast Estonia) which encompasses the Tartu, Mulgi, Võro[2] and Seto varieties. There is no academic consensus on the status of South Estonian as a dialect or language.[3][4][5][6][7]
  2. /ɛsˈtniə/ Templat:Respell, Templat:Lang-et Templat:IPA-et
  3. Templat:Lang-et (lit.Templat:ThinspTemplat:Gloss)
  4. Located in Northern Europe, Estonia has also been classified as Eastern or Central Europe in some contexts. Various sources classify Estonia differently for statistical and other purposes. For example, the United Nations,[18] and Eurovoc[19] classify Estonia as part of Northern Europe, the OECD[20] classifies it as a Central and Eastern European country, the CIA World Factbook[21] classifies it as Eastern Europe. Usage varies greatly in press sources.