1941–1944 . 1936–1937 . Prehistoric Estonia. 1945–1954 ... Estonia УП-010 (UP-010) preamplifier featured LED indication of available selections and of the output signal level, high-pass and low-pass crossovers and an output for headphones. From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core. Migrants move in from the south and establish the Pulli settlement, on the banks of the Pärnu River.

Amber was exported from Estonia to other parts of Europe. However for centuries the tribes of Estonia had little contact with Western civilization. Stone Age; The Bronze Age; The Iron Age; External links; Expand ca 1200–1558. Estonian middle ages. History. Government . This is a timeline of Estonian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Estonia and its predecessor states. A BRIEF HISTORY OF ESTONIA. Tallinn History Facts and Timeline (Tallinn, Harjumaa, Estonia) Estonia's capital Tallinn is a fantastic European city, with a stunning UNESCO Old Town centre and lots of interesting neighbourhoods spreading outwards. To read about the background to these events, see History of Estonia. History . He called them the Aesti. The Estonians are a Finno-Ugric people related to the Finns. Jump to: navigation, search. By Tim Lambert. Estonians resisted the assaults of Vikings, Danes, Swedes, and Russians before the 13th century. To read about the background to … Parliamentary democracy. They traded with the Vikings. Danske Bank is embroiled in a money laundering scandal that has triggered criminal investigations, forced out its CEO and chairman and rattled investors in Denmark's largest bank. Prehistory.

1935–1936 . EARLY ESTONIA. This is a timeline of Estonian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Estonia and its predecessor states. Sources; Foreign conquest and formation of a new administrative division; Spread of Christianity and religious orders ; Consolidation of the new regime. Overall 35347 units were released. Timeline of Estonian history. 1937–1938 . Historical Timeline. Date Event; 11,000–9,000 BCE: The ice from the last glacial era melts, allowing human settlement. Estonia is mainly a lowland country that is bordered by the Baltic Sea, Latvia, and Russia. 1940–1941 . 1939–1940 . It has numerous lakes and forests and many rivers, most draining northward into the Gulf of Finland or eastward into Lake Peipus, its largest lake. A first century Roman writer named Tacitus mentioned the Estonians.
It is located right on the Gulf of Finland, meaning that sea trade has always been an integral component of the history of Tallinn. 1938–1939 . See also the list of rulers of Estonia.

6,500 BCE: The Kunda establish hunting and fishing communities across the north of the region.