An introduction to Estonia, featuring photographs and information on the country's history, regions, natural resources, society, culture, peoples, economy, government, language, traditions, and related topics.
The Soviet Union occupied the Baltic nations for decades. This resulted in disasters such as catastrophic shortages of food; suppression of Baltic languages, religions, and customs; and the terrors of forced labor camps. With the Soviet Unions collapse, the Baltics gained independence and have become vibrant members of the European community..
Nick Stone, strapped for cash, agrees to kidnap a Russian mob boss and deliver him to St. Petersburg, but he soon finds himself knee deep in Russia's attempts to steal the West's military secrets.
Examines the history, geography, towns and cities, people, culture, education, cuisine, transportation, economy, tourism, and nature of Estonia, a country located in north central Europe.
A comprehensive travel guide to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, with photographs, maps, illustrations, and information on hotels and restaurants, local customs and festivals, and scenic tours.
Provides comprehensive information on the geography, history, wildlife, governmental structure, economy, cultural diversity, peoples, religion, and culture of Estonia.
Introduces the geography, history, government, economy, culture, and people of Estonia, the most northerly and least populated of the three Baltic states.
Discusses the history, geography, resources, politics, ethnography, economics, and future of this Baltic country, annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940 and independent once again in 1991.