Estonian Embassy in Spain :: Estonia, News http://www.estemb.es/eng en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss WiseCMS 2.0 hille.lepp@vm.ee hille.lepp@vm.ee Estonia at a Glance http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/estonia/aid-90 <p><a title="Official Gateway to Estonia" href="http://estonia.eu"><img hspace="10" align="right" vspace="6" src="http://www.vm.ee/sites/default/files/estonia_eu.jpg" alt="Official Gateway to Estonia" /></a><b>Official name: Republic of Estonia</b><br /> <b>Short form: Estonia</b><br /> <b>National Day:</b> Independence Day, February 24.<br /> Estonia declared its independence on this day in 1918.<br /> Estonia became a <b>NATO member state</b> on 29 March 2004.<br /> Estonia became a <b>European Union member state</b> on 1 May 2004.</p> <h2>Geography</h2> <p><b>Area:</b> 45 227 square km</p> <p><b>Borders:</b><br /> <b>Total length:</b> 1 450.2 km, with a sea border of 768.6 km and a land border of 681.6 km</p> <p><b>Distances from Tallinn to:</b><br /> - Helsinki 85 km;<br /> - Riga 310 km;<br /> - St. Petersburg 350 km;<br /> - Stockholm 375 km.</p> <p><b>Climate:</b> humid-temperate<br /> Number of <b>islands:</b> 1 521. Largest islands are Saaremaa, Hiiumaa and Muhu.<br /> Estonia is a green land, <b>forests</b> cover 55% of the country .<br /> Estonia is a country of thousand of&nbsp; <b>lakes</b>, largest of these are Lake Peipsi and Lake V&otilde;rtsj&auml;rv<br /> <b>Highest point:</b> Suur Munam&auml;gi (Great Egg Hill), 318 m<br /> <b>Temperature range</b> (average daytime, <a href="http://www.emhi.ee/index.php?nlan=eng" target="_blank">EMHI</a>): -2,0&deg;C in winter (may sink to -20&deg;C usually in February) and +19.4&deg;C in summer (may rise to +30&deg;C usually in July).</p> <h2>Population</h2> <p>The last official census was taken in 2000<br /> <b>Population:</b> 1,340 million (Source: Population Register)<br /> <b>Population density:</b> 31 inhabitants per square km<br /> The proportion of <b>urban population</b> (2010): 69%<br /> The proportion of <b>rural population</b> (2010): 31%<br /> The birth rate in 2009 was 11.7 per 1000 residents while the mortality rate reached 12.0 per 1000 residents<br /> <b>Largest ethnic groups</b>: Estonians (69%), Russians (26%), Ukrainians (2%), Belarussians (1%) and Finns (1%).</p> <h2>Main Cities</h2> <p>The <b>capital</b> of Estonia is <b>Tallinn</b> (400 thousand inhabitants or 29.8% of total population).<br /> Other large cities and population (thousands):</p> <ul> <li>Tartu - 103 300</li> <li>Narva - 65 900</li> <li>Kohtla-J&auml;rve - 44 500</li> <li>P&auml;rnu - 44 000</li> </ul> <h2>Currency</h2> <p>From 1 January 2011 the currency in Estonia is <strong>euro</strong>.</p> <h2>Tax system</h2> <p>21% flat income tax, reinvested corporate profit is tax free; 20% VAT</p> <h2>Education</h2> <p><strong>Compulsory school attendance</strong> in Estonia begins at the age of 7 and lasts until completion of basic education, which cover the grades 1-9 or up to the age of 17. Basic education is <strong>funded </strong>by the state budget and the local government.</p> <h2>Language</h2> <p>The official language in Estonia is <b>Estonian</b> which belongs to the Finno-Ugric language family and is closely related to Finnish. Along with Finnish, English, Russian and German are also widely spoken and understood.</p> <h2>Religion</h2> <p>Since the Reformation movement in the 16th century, the Lutheran church has played the leading role in Estonia. Other larger active confessions are: Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Baptist, Methodist and Roman Catholic.</p> <h2>State</h2> <p><b>Type:</b> parliamentary democracy.</p> <p>The <b>Constitution </b>of Estonia came into force in 1992 and is, in a number of ways, a compilation of aspects of Estonia&rsquo;s previous constitutions. It has continued the democratic spirit of the 1920 Constitution, with some added mechanisms to maintain the balance of power of the state.</p> <p><b>Head of the State:</b> the President, who is elected by the parliament or an electoral body. Term: 5 years. Current President: Mr. <a href="http://www.president.ee/en/" target="_blank">Toomas Hendrik Ilves</a>, elected for a second term by the Parliament on August 29, 2011. Next elections: Autumn 2016.</p> <p>The President has mainly representative functions, although he still retains a number of executive powers. The President may veto a parliamentary bill and have it sent back for revision, and his signature is required when appointing the Ministers of the Government. He is also empowered to present the parliament with the names of several higher officials. The President is also the supreme commander of the armed forces.</p> <p><b>National legislature</b>: the <i>Riigikogu</i>. A unicameral parliament of 101 members. Term: 4 years. Last elections for the 12th <i>Riigikogu</i>: March 2011.</p> <p>The <b>executive power</b> is exercised by the <b>Government </b>headed by the <a href="http://www.valitsus.ee/" target="_blank">Prime Minister</a> (currently Mr. Andrus Ansip from Reform Party). The parliament is empowered to appoint and recall the Prime Minister. As a counterweight, the Government can dismiss the parliament, with the consent of the President, and call new elections if the parliament expresses no confidence in the Government.</p> <p><b>Highest judicial power</b>: Supreme Court<br /> The court system is divided into three levels: courts of first instance (county and city courts and administrative courts), courts of appeal (circuit courts) and the Supreme Court which also functions as a constitutional court.<br /> The legal system is based primarily on the German model, especially within the field of civil law with which it has direct historical links. The courts are independent, judges are appointed for life and may not hold any other elected or appointed public offices.<br /> The Estonian legal system is subject to international law as well as European Union law. Consequently, general principles and norms of international law and directly applicable rules of European Union law form an integral part of national legal system.</p> <h3>Other institutions</h3> <p>The Constitution provides for a <b>national bank</b>, independent of the Government, which operates as the bank of issue. It also provides for the office of the <b>Chancellor of Justice</b> whose task is also to be <b>Ombudsman</b>. The third office is that of the office of the <b>Auditor General</b>. The Governor of the central bank <i>Eesti Pank</i>, the Chancellor of Justice and the Auditor General are appointed by the parliament at the proposal of the President, but in their functioning they are independent government officials and cannot be dismissed by the parliament before serving a full term.</p> <p>The Constitution provides for two further types of government with a large degree of autonomy &ndash; <b>local governments</b> and <b>cultural self-governments</b> of ethnic minorities.</p> <p><b>Administrative division</b>: 15 counties, 33 towns and 194 rural municipalities.</p> <p><b>Electoral systems:</b> proportional representation. There is universal suffrage for Estonian citizens over 18 years of age. Municipal elections: Term: 4 years. All permanent residents over 18 years old, regardless of citizenship are eligible to vote in municipal elections. The last elections for local authorities were held on 18 October, 2009. Next local elections: October 2013.</p> <p>Read more about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estonia" target="_blank">Estonia in Wikipedia</a></p> Thu, 02 Feb 2012 07:48:09 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/estonia/aid-90 Study: Estonians among most active internet users in Europe http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-564 <p>It appears from a Eurobarometer study that Estonian citizens are considerably more active users of the internet and of social networks than citizens of other European countries. <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/341-study-estonians-among-most-active-internet-users-in-europe">Read more...</a></p> Fri, 03 Feb 2012 15:19:46 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-564 Growth in life expectancy in Estonia the highest presumable in EU http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-563 <p>The presumable life expectancy of men has grown 7.5 years during the past 16 years and this is the biggest rise in the European Union, it appears from an Eurostat study published on Friday.</p> <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/340-growth-in-life-expectancy-in-estonia-the-highest-presumable-in-eu">Read more...</a></p> Fri, 03 Feb 2012 13:33:07 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-563 Over 815,000 take part in e-census in Estonia http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-562 <p>Census questionnaires in the 2011 population and housing census in Estonia were filled out for 815,467 people in the online census that lasted from Dec. 31, 2011 to Feb. 1, 2012, according to data available from the census website. The figure makes up 62 percent of the country's estimated population.</p> <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/339-over-815000-take-part-in-e-census-in-estonia">Read more...</a></p> Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:09:32 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-562 McAfee Report Ranks Estonia Highly for Cyber Security http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-561 <p>A new report commissioned by the computer security company McAfee ranks Estonia as having a reliable cyber security structure. Finland, Sweden and Israel were deemed the leaders of cyber security, all scoring 4.5 out of five. Estonia, with 4, was placed in the same group with Denmark, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, UK and the US.</p> <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/338-mcafee-report-ranks-estonia-highly-for-cyber-security">Read more...</a></p> Mon, 30 Jan 2012 22:00:00 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-561 National ID Card Turns 10 http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-560 <p>Estonia' much-touted national ID card will be celebrating its 10-year anniversary on January 28.</p> <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/337-national-id-card-turns-10">Read more...</a></p> Fri, 27 Jan 2012 14:47:33 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-560 Estonians Create Car Selection Programme http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-559 Estonians have invented a web-based car selection programme that helps the user find a suitable car by offering suggestions on the basis of a few questions the user has answered. <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/336-estonians-create-car-selection-programme">Read more...</a></p> Thu, 26 Jan 2012 14:23:51 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-559 Estonia rises to 3rd to 4th place in world press freedom index http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-558 <p>Reporters Without Borders (Reporters sans frontiers - RSF) placed Estonia along with the Netherlands in the 3rd to 4th place of the world press freedom index released on Wednesday among a total of 179 countries, a significantly better result compared with last year.</p> <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/335--estonia-rises-to-3rd-to-4th-place-in-world-press-freedom-index">Read more...</a></p> Wed, 25 Jan 2012 11:18:59 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-558 How e-government can shape competitiveness http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-557 <p>Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves talks to T Magazine about two key elements of his country's competitiveness: the use of IT to create effective e-government infrastructure and the institution of a flat income tax.</p> <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/334-how-e-government-can-shape-competitiveness">Read more...</a></p> Wed, 25 Jan 2012 11:06:22 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-557 Estonia rises to 3rd to 4th place in world press freedom index http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-556 <p>Reporters Without Frontiers (Reporters sans frontiers - RSF) placed Estonia along with the Netherlands in the 3rd to 4th place of the world press freedom index released on Wednesday among a total of 179 countries, a significantly better result compared with last year.</p> <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/335--estonia-rises-to-3rd-to-4th-place-in-world-press-freedom-index">Read more...</a></p> Wed, 25 Jan 2012 11:18:59 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-556 Estonia to become palrtner country of Grune Woche fair in 2014 http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-555 <p>The Estonian Agriculture Ministry received confirmation on Friday that the country would become a partner country of the German Grune Woche food fair in 2014.</p> <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/333-estonia-to-become-palrtner-country-of-grune-woche-fair-in-2014">Read more...</a></p> Mon, 23 Jan 2012 12:36:23 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-555 Baruto Secures First-Ever Grand Tournament Win http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-554 <p>Estonian professional sumo wrestler Kaido Höövelson, better known as Baruto, locked in the first top division tournament victory of his career on Friday by scoring his 13th consecutive win at the Hatsu-basho in Tokyo.</p> <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/332-baruto-secures-first-ever-grand-tournament-win">Read more...</a></p> Thu, 19 Jan 2012 22:00:00 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-554 Baruto Defeats Harumafuji and Takes the Lead in Tokyo http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-553 <p>At the professional sumo tournament currently taking place in Tokyo Baruto set a personal record for wins, for the first time starting in the Makuuchi division of the tournament with 11 straight wins. <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/332-baruto-defeats-harumafuji-and-takes-the-lead-in-tokyo">Read more...</a></p> Tue, 17 Jan 2012 22:00:00 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-553 Estonia Reaches All-Time High in FIFA Rankings http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-552 <p>The Estonian National Football Team hit 52nd place in this month's FIFA rankings, a new record for the country. The results, announced 18 January, put Estonia five notches up from its December position, which was also a record at the time.</p> <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/330-estonia-reaches-all-time-high-in-fifa-rankings">Read more...</a></p> Thu, 19 Jan 2012 07:30:08 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-552 Standard &amp; Poor’ endorses Estonia's country rating at present high level http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-551 <p>In an information released on Friday the Standard &amp; Poor's rating agency confirmed the Estonian country rating at the present high level of AA-, the Finance Ministry said.</p> <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/329-standard-a-poor-endorses-estonias-country-rating-at-present-high-level">Read more...</a></p> Fri, 13 Jan 2012 22:00:00 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-551 Estonia Ranks 16th in Economic Freedom Index http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-549 <p>Estonia's position in the 2012 Index of Economic Freedom fell by two places, to 16th, compared to last year. Latvia remains 56th, while Lithuania improved by one place to attain 24th. Finland followed Estonia at 17th and Sweden is in 21st. Russia fell by one place to 144th.</p> <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/328-estonia-ranks-16th-in-economic-freedom-index">Read more...</a></p> Wed, 11 Jan 2012 22:00:00 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-549 Estonia Holds Steady in Competitiveness Index http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-548 <p>Estonia improved its ranking in the World Economic Forum's international competitiveness index published on Thursday. Compared to the beginning of last year, Estonia has moved up one place, becoming 33rd in the 59-country index.</p> <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/327-estonia-holds-steady-in-competitiveness-index">Read more...</a></p> Fri, 13 Jan 2012 08:05:48 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-548 Estonian Designers to Participate at London Fashion Week http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-547 <p>Three young Estonian designers will be showcasing their works at the London Fashion Week from February 16 to 22 with a joint installation project ÖÖ: London Edition.</p> <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/326-estonian-designers-to-participate-at-london-fashion-week-">Read more...</a></p> Wed, 11 Jan 2012 14:13:36 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-547 Kanepi Triumphant at Brisbane International http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-539 <p>Estonian powerhouse Kaia Kanepi won the second Women's Tennis Association tournament of her career in Brisbane. Kanepi soared through an amazing week of tennis to outplay Slovakian Daniela Hantuchova in the final with a score of 6:2, 6:1.</p> <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/325-kanpei-wins-brisbane-international">Read more...</a></p> Sat, 07 Jan 2012 10:57:25 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-539 Kanpei Wins Brisbane International http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-538 <p>Estonian powerhouse Kaia Kanepi won the second Women's Tennis Association tournament of her career in Brisbane. Kanepi soared through an amazing week of tennis to outplay Slovakian Daniela Hantuchova in the final with a score of 6:2, 6:1. <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/325-kanpei-wins-brisbane-international">Read more...</a></p> Sat, 07 Jan 2012 10:57:25 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-538 Estonia to Host European Under-19 Football Championship in 2012 http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-537 <p>This year from 3-15 July the UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship will take place in Tallinn, Rakvere and Haapsalu; it promises to be the highlight of the sports year in Estonia.</p> <p><a href="http://estonia.eu/news/324-estonia-to-host-european-under-19-football-championship-in-2012">Read more...</a></p> Thu, 05 Jan 2012 13:22:18 GMT http://www.estemb.es/eng/frontpage/news/aid-537