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Esthonia

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/ ɛˈstəʊnɪə, ɛˈsθəʊ- /

noun

  1. a former spelling of Estonia

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Representatives of Latvia, Esthonia, Finland, Poland met at Riga, capital of Latvia, to discuss military cooperation in case of attack by Soviet Russia.

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The 1924 population was 75% of that of Tsarist Russia, the loss being accounted for by the loss of Finland, Esthonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and east Poland.

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In fact the assignors themselves were for the most part White Russian refugees who lost their Soviet citizenship vhen they fled from Russia, or citizens of Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Esthonia.

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Only in the last five years has it been adopted in Russia, Poland, Japan, Latvia, Greece, Esthonia, Lithuania, Siam and Persia.

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The czar was willing to restore to Sweden all his conquests in Livonia and Esthonia, but the Neva he would not yield.

From Historic Tales, Vol. 8 (of 15) The Romance of Reality by Morris, Charles