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Tallinn, the capital of Estonia and host of Princeton’s Russian program, is undeniably a suitable location. Data shows that about 44 percent of Tallinn speaks Russian as a mother tongue. What some may ...
By advertising Estonia as an alternative location to practice Russian, the University fails to treat Estonia as it is: a sovereign nation with its own cultural identity and historical trauma related ...
The festivals continued throughout a period of Estonia’s independence between the two world wars and then during the nearly 50 years of Soviet occupation. The Soviet rulers were into “mass ...
During the Singing Revolution, 2 million people in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania joined hands to form a 370-mile human chain that protested Soviet occupation of the Baltics with a song.
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