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Bolshevik government in Estonia
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Estonian Workers' Commune
Eesti Töörahva Kommuuna
1918–1919
Flag [1][2]
Location of Estonia in northern Europe.
Status
State of Russian SFSR (until December 7th, 1918)[3]
Capital
Narva
Common languages
Estonian Russian
Government
Soviet republic
Chairmana
• 1918–1919
Jaan Anvelt
Legislature
Soviet council
History
• Established
29 November 1918
• Disestablished
5 June 1919
ISO 3166 code
EE
Chairman (Esimees) of the Soviet of the Commune of the Working People of Estonia (Eesti Töörahva Kommuuni Nõukogu).
The Estonian Workers' Commune[3] (Estonian: Eesti Töörahva Kommuun, initially Eesti Töörahwa Kommuuna; Russian: Эстляндская трудовая коммунаEstlyandskaya trudovaya kommuna, ЭТК or ETK, also Estonian Labour Commune[4] and Commune of the Working People of Estonia[5]) was a government claiming the Bolshevik-occupied parts of Republic of Estonia as its territories during the Estonian War of Independence and the Russian Civil War.[6] It was recognised as an independent state only by Russian SFSR on December 7th, 1918.[3]
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