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Estonians had to learn Russian in order to keep their jobs.
Estonians make up less than one third of all inhabitants.
"Estonians understand this and are ready to share the hardships."
Estonians began rediscovering their own culture in the 19th century.
Choral music, indeed, became a major way for Estonians to express who they were.
Estonians use mobile phones to pay for parking, among other things.
Estonians from the mainland came to live in the empty villages.
Estonians are very good at putting together bits and pieces."
The book also portrays the uncertainty among Estonians at that period about the future of the country.
Ethnic Estonians account for only 3,86% of total population.
"Even though Estonians are moving to the suburbs, there's still a sense of loyalty to this newspaper."
Ethnic Estonians make up 60 percent of the republic's population of 1.5 million.
About 300 young Estonians have escaped from their units.
Estonians reply that the matter is one of survival.
Estonians continue to value their varieties of black rye-based bread.
Estonians accepted the offer and the envoys returned to the German army.
About 1000 of inhabitants of the district are ethnic Estonians.
Estonians seemed to have suffered all the rigors of life as a former Soviet republic.
The kidnapped Estonians are, however, still at the mercy of their abductors.
More Estonians felt an urge to fight against the Soviet advance.
In Estonia, about 60 percent of the residents are ethnic Estonians.
The changeover has made the people united as Estonians, but it's created a larger generation gap.
He established close relationships with politicians, journalists and Estonians who had fled from the occupation.
Estonians first started coming to the United States in the late 19th century, and continued until the mid-20th century.
Another demographic distinction between native and "Russian" Estonians was age.