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  • ICCEC Estonia Summer Camp 2020

    By Juhan Palm-Peipman As in all places across the globe during the past six months, Estonians have been in lockdown commencing March 8, 2020. In Estonia, the numbers who have counted positive compared with the overall death rates bear no comparison with what has happened, for example, in the USA. If it wasn’t for want or…

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  • Estonian Independence Day-2020

    Each year on 24th February Estonia remembers and celebrates its status as an independent European nation.  After WW1 when colonialism ceased to exist, the path towards independent political and national identity became a priority for many countries who had previously been subject to feudal rule going back to the time of Peter the Great in…

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