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EstonianThe largest ethnic group in Estonia. There are 1 million speakers of the Estonian language, a member of the Finno-Ugric branch of the Uralic family. Most live in Estonia.
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The sequence of the Estonian isolate was identical with other E. A good example is Estonian Cell, where the partners are Larvik Cell Holding (Norway), Heinzel Group (Austria), and the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development. In this unusual, imaginative mystery story Paul Tomm, a 23-year-old reporter on a small town Connecticut newspaper, is assigned to write an obituary for an eccentric Estonian professor who has died suddenly at a nearby university, apparently leaving no family and only one friend, an attractive music teacher. |
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