This article lists events that occurred during 1938inEstonia. Prime Minister – Kaarel Eenpalu President – Konstantin Päts 24 February – election sees...
The Constitution of Estonia (Estonian: Eesti Vabariigi põhiseadus) is the fundamental law of the Republic of Estonia and establishes the state order as...
The prime minister of Estonia (Estonian: peaminister) is the head of government of the Republic of Estonia. The prime minister is nominated by the president...
president of the Republic of Estonia (Estonian: Eesti Vabariigi President) is the head of state of the Republic of Estonia. The current president is Alar...
cities and towns inEstonia. Before the Republic of Estonia became an independent nation in 1918, many of these locations were known in the rest of the...
were held inEstonia on 24 and 25 February 1938. The National Front for the Implementation of the Constitution won 64 of the 80 seats. In turn, the Front...
The 1938Estonian presidential election took place on April 24, 1938. The electoral assembly, which consisted of the bicameral legislature and 120 representatives...
Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across...
The Estonia men's national football team (Estonian: Eesti Jalgpallikoondis) represents Estoniain international football matches and is controlled by...
The 1938Estonian Cup (Estonian: Eesti Karikas) was the first season of the Estonian football knockout tournament. 11 teams took part of the competition...
The demographics of Estoniain the 21st century result from historical trends over more than a thousand years, as with most European countries, but have...
The Riigikogu (from Estonian riigi-, "of the state", and kogu, "assembly") is the unicameral parliament of Estonia. In addition to approving legislation...
coasts or ports of another State." Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania jointly declared their neutrality on 18 November 1938, in Riga, at the Conference of Baltic...
Smetona in Lithuania (1926–1940), Kārlis Ulmanis in Latvia (1934–1940), and Konstantin Päts during the "Era of Silence" (1934–1938) inEstonia, respectively...
The history of Estonia forms a part of the history of Europe. Humans settled in the region of Estonia near the end of the last glacial era, beginning from...
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Estonia (Estonian: Eesti lipp) is a tricolour featuring three equal horizontal bands of blue (top), black (middle), and white (bottom). InEstonian it...
ˈtɑːlɪn/) is the capital and most populous city of Estonia. Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea...
as the first President of Estonia in 1938. In1938 a new constitution was passed and the Parliament of Estonia was convened once again, this time bicamerally...
Football inEstonia is governed by the Estonian Football Association (Eesti Jalgpalli Liit). The EJL controls the domestic club championships (Meistriliiga...
The Estonian Cup (Estonian: Eesti Karikas) is the national knockout competition inEstonian football. In 2012, the competition was unofficially rebranded...
Estonia elects a legislature on the national level. The Riigikogu has 101 members, elected for a four-year term by proportional representation with a...
The Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (Estonian SSR), Soviet Estonia, or simply Estonia, was a union republic of the Soviet Union (USSR), covering the...
(1937–1938). The office of Prime Minister (Peaminister) first came into use soon after Estonia gained its independence in 1918. From 1918 to 1934, Estonia used...
Mall" shopping centres in Thailand Given name Mall Nukke (born 1964), Estonian artist Hele-Mall Pajumägi (born 1938), Estonian badminton player and coach...
The 1938 Baltic Cup was held in Tallinn, Estonia at Kadrioru staadion on 3–5 September 1938. It was the tenth edition of the tournament and the last one...