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List Of Festivals In Estonia
The following is an incomplete list of festivals in Estonia. Festivals }) , , , , - , Kuressaare Maritime Festival , Kuressaare , , maritime festival , - , Õllesummer , , , mainly beer festival , - , SELL Student Games , , , , - , Valga Military History Festival , , , , - , Jõgevatreff , Kuremaa , , motofestival Film festivals in Estonia *Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival ( et, Pimedate Ööde filmifestival) * Matsalu Nature Film Festival ( et, Matsalu loodusfilmide festival)http://www.matsalufilm.ee/ (accessed 4 March 2020) * Pärnu International Documentary and Science Film Festival Music festivals in Estonia References External links * {{Music festival Estonia Estonia *Festivals in Estonia Festivals A festival is an event ordinarily celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect or aspects of that community and its religion or cultures. It is often marked as a local or national holiday, mela, or eid. A festival c ...
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List Of Festivals In Estonia
The following is an incomplete list of festivals in Estonia. Festivals }) , , , , - , Kuressaare Maritime Festival , Kuressaare , , maritime festival , - , Õllesummer , , , mainly beer festival , - , SELL Student Games , , , , - , Valga Military History Festival , , , , - , Jõgevatreff , Kuremaa , , motofestival Film festivals in Estonia *Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival ( et, Pimedate Ööde filmifestival) * Matsalu Nature Film Festival ( et, Matsalu loodusfilmide festival)http://www.matsalufilm.ee/ (accessed 4 March 2020) * Pärnu International Documentary and Science Film Festival Music festivals in Estonia References External links * {{Music festival Estonia Estonia *Festivals in Estonia Festivals A festival is an event ordinarily celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect or aspects of that community and its religion or cultures. It is often marked as a local or national holiday, mela, or eid. A festival c ...
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Festivals In Estonia
The following is an incomplete list of festivals in Estonia. Festivals }) , , , , - , Kuressaare Maritime Festival , Kuressaare , , maritime festival , - , Õllesummer , , , mainly beer festival , - , SELL Student Games , , , , - , Valga Military History Festival , , , , - , Jõgevatreff , Kuremaa , , motofestival Film festivals in Estonia *Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival ( et, Pimedate Ööde filmifestival) * Matsalu Nature Film Festival ( et, Matsalu loodusfilmide festival)http://www.matsalufilm.ee/ (accessed 4 March 2020) * Pärnu International Documentary and Science Film Festival Music festivals in Estonia References External links * {{Music festival Estonia Estonia *Festivals in Estonia Festivals A festival is an event ordinarily celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect or aspects of that community and its religion or cultures. It is often marked as a local or national holiday, mela, or eid. A festival c ...
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Valga Military History Festival
The following is an incomplete list of festivals in Estonia. Festivals }) , , , , - , Kuressaare Maritime Festival , Kuressaare , , maritime festival , - , Õllesummer , , , mainly beer festival , - , SELL Student Games , , , , - , Valga Military History Festival , , , , - , Jõgevatreff , Kuremaa , , motofestival Film festivals in Estonia *Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival ( et, Pimedate Ööde filmifestival) * Matsalu Nature Film Festival ( et, Matsalu loodusfilmide festival)http://www.matsalufilm.ee/ (accessed 4 March 2020) * Pärnu International Documentary and Science Film Festival Music festivals in Estonia References External links * {{Music festival Estonia Estonia *Festivals in Estonia Festivals A festival is an event ordinarily celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect or aspects of that community and its religion or cultures. It is often marked as a local or national holiday, mela, or eid. A festival c ...
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Estonia
Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, and to the east by Lake Peipus and Russia. The territory of Estonia consists of the mainland, the larger islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, and over 2,200 other islands and islets on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea, covering a total area of . The capital city Tallinn and Tartu are the two largest urban areas of the country. The Estonian language is the autochthonous and the official language of Estonia; it is the first language of the majority of its population, as well as the world's second most spoken Finnic language. The land of what is now modern Estonia has been inhabited by '' Homo sapiens'' since at least 9,000 BC. The medieval indigenous population of Estonia was one of the last " pagan" civilisations in Europe to adopt Ch ...
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Arvamusfestival
Arvamusfestival ('The Opinion Festival') is an Estonian public festival whose mission is to enhance debate culture and civic education in the country. It takes place every year in August in Paide, Järva County. The first festival took place in 2013. Arvamusfestival is inspired by Sweden festival called Almedalen Week The Almedalen Week (''Almedalsveckan'', also known as Politician's Week in Almedalen, ''Politikerveckan i Almedalen'') is an annual event taking place in week 26 in and around Almedalen, a park in the city of Visby on the Swedish island Gotland. .... Arvamusfestival is part of Democracy Festivals Association platform. This platform encompasses eight other discussion festivals. References External links * Festivals in Estonia 2013 establishments in Estonia {{festival-stub ...
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Baltic Song Festivals
The Baltic song festivals ( et, laulupidu, lv, dziesmu svētki, lt, dainų šventė) are traditional amateur song and dance festivals in the Baltic states included in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List. The first song festival was held in Zürich, Switzerland in June 1843. It was attended by 2,184 singers ( :de:Schweizerisches Gesangsfest). The tradition spread to Würzburg, Germany in 1845 and from there it reached the Baltic states via Baltic Germans and their choral societies. Firstly it was held in 1869 in Estonia (Estonian Song Festival), and in 1873 in Latvia (Latvian Song and Dance Festival). Lastly the tradition came to the Lithuania (Lithuanian Song Festival) in 1924. These festivals are massive events attracting some 30,000 singers. The festivals, held every five years in Estonia and Latvia and every four years in Lithuania, celebrate traditional folk songs and dances. During the Soviet era, the festivals were a subtle political protest against communism. In ...
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Hanseatic Days Of Tartu
Tartu Hanseatic Days ( et, Tartu Hansapäevad) is an annual festival held in Tartu, Estonia. The name of the festival refers to the fact that Tartu was a member of medieval Hanseatic League. First festival took place in 1995. The festival is organized by Tartu City and Tartu City Museum. One of the main event of the festival is Hansalaat ('Hanseatic Market'). In 2007, the festival has about 70,000 visitors. See also * Hanseatic Days of New Time The Hanseatic Days of New Time or the Hansa Days of New Time (german: Hansetage der Neuzeit) is an annual international festival of member cities of the Hanseatic League of New Time (also known as the New Hansa). The Hanseatic Days are held annual ... References External links * {{Official website Festivals in Estonia Culture in Tartu ...
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Kuressaare
Kuressaare () is a town on Saaremaa island in Estonia. It is the administrative centre of Saaremaa Parish and the capital of Saare County. Kuressaare is the westernmost town in Estonia. The recorded population on 1 January 2018 was 13,276. The town is situated on the southern coast of Saaremaa island, facing the Gulf of Riga of the Baltic Sea, and is served by the Kuressaare Airport, Roomassaare harbour, and Kuressaare yacht harbour. Names Kuressaare's historic name Arensburg (from Middle High German ''a(a)r:'' eagle, raptor) renders the Latin denotation ''arx aquilae'' for the city's castle. The fortress and the eagle, tetramorph symbol of Saint John the Evangelist, are also depicted on Kuressaare's coat of arms. The town, which grew around the fortress, was simultaneously known as Arensburg and Kuressaarelinn; the latter name being a combination of ''Kuressaare''—an ancient name of the Saaremaa Island—and ''linn'', which means ''town''.Pospelov, p. 28 Alternative ...
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Õllesummer
Õllesummer was a beer festival, which took place in Tallinn, Estonia. This festival was the biggest beer festival in Nordic countries. The last festival took place in 2018. The first festival took place in 1994. Since 1996, the festival location was Tallinn Song Festival Grounds. During the festival, beer tents and several arenas were set up. Main arena was to be called arena "Postimees" and there were performed Estonian musicians. Every year, about 80,000 people visited the festival. Beer summer 2014 took place from 9 to 12 until July at the Tallinn Song Square. During four days, over a hundred Estonian and foreign artists performed on seven stages. References

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SELL Student Games
SELL Student Games is a multi-sport event that is open for all university and college students all over the world. The name of the games is according to the first letters of the hosting countries – Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – in their respective languages (Finnish: Suomi, Estonian: Eesti, Latvian: Latvija, Lithuanian: Lietuva). The principles of the games are that everyone can participate and therefore the event combines top sports and joyful student event. Nowadays the games gather around 1800–2000 students. Events The main disciplines of the games are athletics, swimming, orienteering, judo and chess as individual events. Basketball, volleyball (mini) football and floorball / unihockey are as team events. Also tennis, badminton, table tennis, wrestling, ultimate, aesthetic group gymnastics and ice-hockey has appeared in the games. History In 1923 student organizations of Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania established an extensive co-operation agr ...
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Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, or PÖFF ( et, Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival), is an annual film festival held since 1997 in Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. PÖFF is the only festival in Northern Europe or the Baltic region with a FIAPF (International Federation of Film Producers Association) accreditation for holding an International Competitive Feature Film Program, which places it alongside 14 other non-specialised competitive world festivals including Berlin, Cannes, Venice, Karlovy Vary, Warsaw, and San Sebastian. With over 250 feature-length and over 250 short films and animations from 80 countries (2018) screened, and an attendance of over 80,000 (2018), PÖFF is the one of the largest film festivals in Northern Europe. The festival, its sub-festivals and the audiovisual industry platform Industry@Tallinn hosted around 1200 film professionals and journalists in 2018. Running concurrently with the festival is Industry@Tallinn and the Baltic Event Co-Production M ...
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Matsalu Nature Film Festival
Matsalu Nature Film Festival ( et, Matsalu loodusfilmide festival, abbreviated MAFF) is an Estonian film festival A film festival is an organized, extended presentation of films in one or more cinemas or screening venues, usually in a single city or region. Increasingly, film festivals show some films outdoors. Films may be of recent date and, depending upon ... which is focused on nature films. MAFF predecessors were Nature Film Days, which took place 1983-1989 in Tallinn, and was led by Rein Maran. First MAFF took place in 2003. The first MAFF lasted 3 days and 23 films from 7 countries were shown. In 2019, over 1,000 films from 80 countries were shown. References External links *{{official website Film festivals in Estonia ...
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