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Curriculum Vitae - sarnased materjalid

singer, philip, conversation, gmail, coach, present, service, advanced, objective, football, career, july, finland, internet, payment, founder, january, coded, whole, body, denmark, laude, ahtme, finished, gold, medal, skills, languages, native, english, finnish, upper, russian
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Letter to boss

Pärnu 80010 Estonia Mr. Püüa 4 November 2011 21 Park Street Pärnu 80010 Estonia Dear Mr Püüa I am waiting in a reply to your advertisement in Pärnu Postimees to apply for the position of football coach. I have been working in two different places. One was my own founded internet payment service, which is doing actually pretty good and the other place is at Karhu Kauhajoki, where I am the main coach for boys who are aged between 14 to 18. Also I went to body culture school in Denmark, which I graduated Cum Laude with GPA 4,9 out of 5,0. I have also finished Ahtme high school with gold medal, it is the only school in Estonia which bases mainly on football.

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Curriculum Vitae Peeter Kuusk

Education: In 1992 graduated from Tartu University with summa cum laude. -Studied journalism. In 1988 finished high-school in Pärnu Coeducational School with gold medal Carreer: In 1992-1996 worked at Eesti Ekspress. -News reporter and illustrator. In 1996-2006 worked at Äripäev. -News reporter. Skills: Languages Estonian - native English ­ wrtiting and conversation Russian ­ writing and conversation Finnish - moderate Computers Microsoft Word and PowerPoint Photoshop

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CV ülesehitus (inglise keeles)

nu Co-Educational Gymnasium Sep 1982- Jun 1994 ·Finished with silver medal ·Made exams: English- 98.5 points on a 100-points scale · Math- 97 points on a 100-points scale · Philosophy- 99 points on a 100-points scale · Chemistry- 100 points on a 100-points scale · Skills: Languages ·Estonian- native ·English- advanced conversation and writing ·German- intermediate conversation ·Spanish- intermediate conversation Driver's license ·B-category driver's license · Finished first aid course

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Famous Estonians

 Born on the 3. January 1979.  Koit Toome is an Estonian singer and musical actor.  In March 2010, he released his first studio album, named "Kaugele siit" ("Far from here")  Koit Toome has also embarked on a voice acting career, dubbing animated films. He provided the Estonian voice for Lightning McQueen in the Disney movie Cars. Ott Sepp  Born on the 29. June 1982 he is an Estonian actor, singer, writer and television presenter  Born in Tallinn, Sepp graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in 2004 and began performing at the Estonian Drama Theatre in 2005. Since 2006 he has been a principal actor at the Vanemuine theater in Tartu. Sepp has had prominent roles in Estonian films such as Names in Marble (2002), Malev (2005) and Tulnukas (2006) Heiki Nabi  Born on the 6

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Topic - Estonia

enabled the people to express their feelings of national identity. The Estonian coat of arms - originates from Denmark, which was ruling Northern Estonia at the time. Lions were first used as Estonia's heraldic emblem in the 13 th century when they appeared on the large coat of arms of Tallinn. A similar motif was later used on the coat of arms of the Province of Estonia under Swedish rule ­ Estonia changed hands but the three lions remained. In 1925 they were adopted officially. The present large coat of arms is a golden shield charged with three blue lions with a golden oak branch on each side. The small coat of arms is identical but without oak branches. Use of the historic coat of arms as the official insignia of the Republic of Estonia was readopted in August 1990. In addition to the three main state emblems, Estonia has its national flower (the cornflower), its national bird (the barn swallow) and its national stone (limestone)

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Martini CV näidis

MARTIN POLD 12 Carlisle Street, Leicester, LE3 6AF Mobile: 07762877920 E-mail: [email protected] PERSONAL PROFILE: I am highly motivated person currently running my own small businesses. I have over 10 years experience in customer service setting, enabling me to develop high levels of communication and attention to detail. I am reliable and responsible having previously been entrusted with cash handling and dealing with financial transactions. I also have experience of training other members of staff. KEY SKILLS: Excellent communication and customer service skills Excellent IT skills Accurate and numerate Can work well as part of a team or own initiative Highly motivated and enthusiastic Flexible and adaptable

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Links between Estonia and English speaking countries

Estonian on in comparison to English is a language that is spoken only by approximately 1 million people. On the other hand English in comparison to Estonian is a very young language. According to Wikipeia online dictionary, English is an Anglo-Frisian language brought to south-eastern Great Britain in the 5th century AD by Germanic settlers from various parts of northwest Germany (Saxons, Angles). Estonian in comparison is a language that has been spoken in the area of present day Estonia for more than 4000 years, Meri (1976). 4 First links Although written evidence of regular links between Estonia and England date back only into the beginning of the 20 th century, it is clear that there have been links also earlier. These contacts might be very old. During Hanseatic times the trade on the Baltic Sea was quite active. The links might be even older. Historians have claimed

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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal

3 TALLEGG 11 MIZDE 4 VESITERM 12 LADA 5 STOW 13 SCHWUNG 6 KALEV 14 MAIASMOKK 7 YAMAHA 15 ISKU 8 ESTRAVEL 2 Affirmative tense Use Signal Words Negative/Questions · action in the present taking always, Present Simple A: He speaks. place once, never or several every ..., N: He does not speak. normally, often, Q: Does he speak? times seldom, · facts sometimes,

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MP CANNED FOOD LIMITED BUSINESS PLAN 2018

the United Kingdom. We are selling Rannarootsi and Frank Pott brands and sell them online, http://www.mpwildgame.co.uk Future plans are to start trading also in Leicester Market in November/December as a Market Stall, supplying deli shops (including North European and International), wholesalers and supermarkets (including Tesco, ASDA, Morrison's, Sainsbury's). My three big business values: * Quality products * Professional customer service * 100% recyclable products I started as a Sole Trader on 1st of June 2012, because it's simple and straight forward structure for my business. As my business have been growing I registered in Companies House on 29th of June 2017 as MP CANNED FOOD LIMITED. 1.2 Business aims: My business aims are customer satisfaction and professional service. Short-term Goal (up to 1 year) ­ I aim to start off at the Leicester Estonian House and Leicester Market and build a steady regular customer base

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Lennart Meri

Lennart Meri Lennart Meri was a writer, film director and statesman who served as the second President of Estonia. Meri was a leader of the Estonian independence movement. His lifestory: Lennart Georg Meri was born in Tallinn, 29 March 1929, a son of the Estonian diplomat and later translator Georg Meri, and Estonian Swedish Alice-Brigitta Engmann. Because his father was a diplomat, Lennart left Estonia at an early age and studied abroad, in nine different schools and in four different languages. In addition to his native Estonian, Lennart Meri fluently spoke five other languages: Finnish, French, German, English and Russian. The family was in Tallinn when Estonia was occupied by the armed forces of the Soviet Union in June 1940 and in 1941, the Meri family was deported to Siberia. They came back to Estonia 1945. In 1953, Lennart Meri graduated cum laude from the Faculty of History and Languages of the Univers

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Kanada ühiskond ja kultuur/Society and Culture of Canada

Different estimates about their number in Canada when Europeans reached North America ­ from 300,000 to 1 mln. Saw themselves as part of nature, not as its masters. The First Nations were called "Indians" by Christopher Columbus when he landed in North America, because he thought he had reached India. Many now prefer to call themselves First Nations, though many still call themselves Indians in everyday conversation. They are still legally categorized by the Canadian Government under the Indian Act as Status Indians. Those who have lost their legal status are called Non-Status Indians. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau tried to get rid of the Indian Act, but First Nations political groups insisted on keeping it, because it defines their special status. The Inuit are the people who originally lived in the Arctic. Their language is Inuktitut, but it has several dialects

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Lennart Meri esitlus

Lennart Meri Lennart Meri was a writer, a film director and a statesman who served as the second President of Estonia. Meri was a leader of the Estonian independence movement. His lifestory: Lennart Georg Meri was born in Tallinn, 29 March 1929, a son of the Estonian diplomat and later translator Georg Meri, and Estonian Swedish Alice-Brigitta Engmann. Because his father was a diplomat, Lennart left Estonia at an early age and studied abroad, in nine different schools and in four different languages. In addition to his native Estonian, Lennart Meri fluently spoke five other languages: Finnish, French, German, English and Russian. The family was in Tallinn when Estonia was occupied by the armed forces of the Soviet Union in June 1940 and in 1941, the Meri family was deported to Siberia. They came back to Estonia 1945. In 1953, Lennart Meri graduated cum laude from the Faculty of History and Languages of the Uni

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Society and culture of english-speaking countries

Republic of Ireland, to avoid confusion with the entire island. Some people use the term "Irish Republic", interchangeably with "Republic of Ireland", to refer to this modern state of Ireland. However, the original Irish Republic declared independence from the UK in 1919. 8. What are the official languages of Ireland? Irish (first official language) and English(second official language). English is the dominant language What is the situation of the Irish language at present? Irish is compulsory in all those schools that receive public money. In 2007, Irish was recognized as an official language of the EU. Road signs are usually bilingual. According to the 2011 Census, 41% of the population claim to be able to speak Irish 77,000 people speak Irish daily outside the education system 9. What languages is the Irish language related to? Irish is a Celtic language. Other Celtic languages include Breton, Cornish, Manx, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh.

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Art Museum of Estonia

founded. Starting from the 1995 all the branches offer different educational programmes for children and young people. In 1996 the exhibition hall on the first floor of Rotermann Salt Storage was opened, this branch was closed in May 2005. In summer 2000 the restored Kadriorg Palace was opened, but not as the main building of the Art Museum of Estonia, but as a branch. Kadriorg Art Museum now exhibits the foreign art collection of the Art Museum of Estonia. At present there are five active branches of the Art Museum of Estonia: Kadriorg Art Museum (Kadriorg Palace and Mikkel Museum), Niguliste Museum, Adamson-Eric Museum, and Kumu Art Museum (the new main building of the Art Museum of Estonia) For the first time during its nearly 100-year-old history, the Art Museum of Estonia has a building that both meets the museum's requirements and is worthy of Estonian art in its collections

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Estonia

It is not noticeable as it is already added to prices and no papers have to be filled. Economy. Estonia is not rich in mineral resources. The main natural resources are: building materials such as clay, sand, gravel, dolomite, oil shale, phosphorite and peat. Oil shale is mined in the northeast (Kohtla-Järve) and it is used as fuel in thermal power stations. Dolomite is found in Saaremaa. Economy is primarily based on light industry and the service sector i.e. tourism, banking, trade, textile and sewing industries give work to many people. Paper and timber industries also employ many workers. Paper was first produced in Estonia in 1677 and it has retained its important role. Estonian furniture industry has also a long tradition. The electronics industry is one of the most promising branches in Estonia. One tenth of the population receives income from agriculture, fishery and forestry

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English as a Global Language

.. ” [3, p.30] Then, in the eighteenth century, there was a vast wave of immigration from northern Ireland. The Irish had been migrating to America from around 1600, but the main movements took place during the 1720s, when around 50,000 Irish and Scots-Irish immigrants arrived. It was not only England which influenced the directions that the English language was to take in America, and later the USA. The Spanish had occupied large parts of the west and south-west. The French were present in the northern territories, around the St Lawrence River, and throughout the middle regions (French Louisiana) as far as the Gulf of Mexico. The Dutch were in New York (originally New Amsterdam) and the surrounding area. Large numbers of Germans began to arrive at the end of the seventeenth century, settling mainly in Pennsylvania and its hinterland. In addition, there were increasing numbers of Africans entering the south,

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English portfolio

The money-raising operation which began in Viljandimaa turned into an all-Estonian mass organisation with its own chief committee which arranged various cultural events and agitation activities. This collection was intended for the setting up of the first Estonian-language higher popular school (called Estonian Alexander School in honour of Alexander I). The Society of Estonian Literati (1872­1893), founded in Tartu and consisting of Estonian intellectuals, advanced the Estonian written language, organised the gathering of folklore and ethnographic material, and published literature in their native tongue. The song and drama societies (i.e. theatrical association) forming Vanemuine laid a foundation for an Estonian national theatre (the first performance took place in 1870) and, following the German example, organised the first song festival in 1869. One thousand singers-musicians and an audience of 12 000 participated in the event

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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

theatre and film in all their complexity. For making the music accessible 238 score examples (piano arrangements and some score originals) have been added. There is a Bibliography and list of useful addresses. I have worked on this text for twenty-five years, with some intervals, paying a lot of attention to the phenomena of cultural life in general. Without this background and the changes in it there would be no new and novel happenings in the Arts. For evaluating the past and present we need a perspective. This perspective cannot be confined to that which is at hand at the present moment: it loses its sense. While examining our present achievements we must not praise them excessively: this may lead to the abasement of the ideal. The essential development of Estonian music has taken place within the past one hundred years. The creation of national symphonic works indicated that a remarkable cultural level had been attained. A need for such music had arisen and there

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Exami kysimused-vastused

1. STYLE The term "style" is polysemantic (has many meanings): a Latin word "stilus" originally meant a writing instrument used by ancient people. Already in classical Latin the meaning was extended to denote the manner of expressing one's ideas in written or oral form. Jonathan Swift defined style as "proper words in proper places". In present day English the word "style" is used in about a dozen of principle meanings: 1. the characteristic manner in which a writer expresses his/her ideas (e.g. style of Byron) 2. the manner of expressing ideas, characteristic of a literary movement or period 3. the use of language typical of a literary genre (e.g. the style of a comedy, drama, novel). 4. the selective use of language that depends on spheres / areas of human activity (e.g. style of fiction, scientific prose,

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Russian philology

Russian philology The meaning of the word "philology" is "love for word". This is love that unites teachers and researchers of modern and Classical languages and literature, interpreters and diplomats, journalists and publishers, writers and poets. Russian philologis are highly demanded in various spheres of scholarly research and education, in the mass media, in civil service at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in archives, libraries, museums, in travel agencies, as well as Russian and international companies. Curriculum within in philological faculty includes courses of Russian and European languages and literature, courses of Linguistics and Theory of Literature for students to familiarize themselves with various schools and trends of Russian and foreign philology. The core curriculum also includes a number of Liberal Arts courses (Philosophy, History,

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Rootsi kuningapere

.................................................................... 4 The Queen Silvia.........................................................................................................................5 Hobbies:.................................................................................................................................. 5 Crown Princess Victoria............................................................................................................. 6 Prince Carl Philip........................................................................................................................7 Hobbies:.................................................................................................................................. 7 Princess Madeleine..................................................................................................................... 8 Princess Lilian..................................................................................

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Inglise lauljad ja ansamblid

He has been heavily involved in the fight against AIDS since the late 1980s ,and was knighted in 1998. He entered into a civil partnership with David Furnishon 21 December 2005 and continues to be a champion for LGBT social movements. In 2008, Billboard magazine ranked him as the most successful male solo artist on "The Billboard Hot 100 Top All-Time Artists" (Third overall, behind only The Beatles and Madonna). Andrew Abraham (born 16 July 1964 in North London, England) is an English singer. He was the runner-up in the second UK series of TV talent show The X Factor in 2005 to Shayne Ward, and also represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008.Before applying for The X Factor, Abraham was a refuse collector. Prior to this he worked as a bus driver for Arriva London North based at Palmers Green bus garage. Abraham has two children by his wife Denise, a daughter called Tara and a son called Jacob. He is of Grenadian descent

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Sports

National anthems and flags accompany the medal ceremonies, and tables showing the number of medals won by each country are widely used. In general only recognised nations are represented, but a few non- sovereign countries are allowed to take part. The special case of Taiwan was handled by having it compete as Chinese Taipei, to avoid the issue of Taiwanese independence. Though the most diverse sporting event in the world, the Olympics are perhaps not the most popular. The football World Cup attracts more global interest, as measured by the larger television audience. In ancient Olympic Games the Olympic flame was ignited and it burnt until the end of the games. In modern Olympics the flame appeared in 1928. The flame represents purity, endeavor of perfection etc. In 1936 Carl Diem suggested what is now the modern Olympic Torch Relay. It is lit in Olympia by women wearing ancient-style robes using a curved mirror and the sun. It is given from runner to

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Inglise keele struktuur

French, German, Russian). There is no grammatical gender in English. Male entities are referred to masculine pronouns - he; female - she; sexless - it. Some other remarks: - morphologically unmarked for gender: bachelor spinster, uncle aunt, monk nun, king queen, nephew niece, brother sister - morphologically marked for gender: host hostess , prince princess, god goddess, hero heroine - personal dual gender (who ­ she/he): artist, cook, friend, servant, singer, enemy, speaker - common gender (who/which ­ he/she/it): child, cat, dog, monkey (as pets or personified) - collective nouns (it/which ­ they/who): army, board, class, crew, gang, jury, firm, family, party, company, department, government, etc. - higher animals: male/female gender distinction maintained by people with a special concern - lower animals and inanimate nouns (which ­ it) c) Case: The term case applies in the first instance to a system of inflectional forms of a noun

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Estonian holidays, festivals, cultural events

Black Nights film festival The most important cultural festival in the run up to Christmas is the two weeks Black Nights film festival, which begins in late November and offers new feature films from around the world, competitions for student films, films for children, and animated shorts. Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival is a unique event combining main feature film festival with the subfestivals of animated films, student films and children/youth films. The festival aims to present Estonian audiences a comprehensive selection of world cinema in all its diversity with the emphasis on European films. Festival tries to provide friendly atmosphere for interaction between the audience, Estonian filmmakers and their colleagues from abroad. The Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival consists of the main programme and 3 subfestivals: 1. main programme (3 ­ 12 December) Presents featurelength fiction films from previous 2 years, retrospective of a

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Home Assignments

the students who didn´t understand. The focus is on vocabulary and speaking. Pictures, toys (on the desk) were used for making it clearer. The teacher repeated the incorrect phrase or sentence immediately. The teacher was positive and praised after the successful performance. · Humanistic methods: the silent way http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvyoevK-dh0 TESOL Methods http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85P7dmPHtso 6 Dr. Gattegno's Silent Way Present Perfect Part 1 Teaching should be subordinated to learning Language for selfexpression Students' own inner criteria for correctness Teacher as a technician Colourcoded word/sound charts, rods Teacher gives clues but does not model the language Cooperativeness, relaxed and enjoyable learning environment Culture and language are inseparable The syllabus develops according to the learning needs Pronunciation and structures are of utmost importance (but: no rules) Building onto the native language

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Stilistika loeng

FGI 1081 Stylistics (I. Ladusseva) 2 The term "style" is polysemantic (has many meanings): a Latin word "stilus" originally meant a writing instrument used by ancient people. Already in classical Latin the meaning was extended to denote the manner of expressing one's ideas in written or oral form. The precise definition was given by Jonathan Swift, who defined style as "proper words in proper places". In present day English the word "style" is used in about a dozen of principle meanings: 1. the characteristic manner in which a writer expresses his/her ideas (e.g. style of Byron). 2. the manner of expressing ideas, characteristic of a literary movement or period (e.g. symbolism, romanticism, renaissance). 3. the use of language typical of a literary genre (e.g. the style of a comedy, drama, novel). 4

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Topic - Sport

The Summer Games are held in various months and last for 16 days. Sports with separate men's and women's event include archery, badminton, basketball, canoeing, cycling, fencing, gymnastics and several others. Men and women may compete in the gymnastics same team in equestrian (horse riding) sports and some yachting events. Only men compete in boxing and modern pentathlon. The host country must provide a large stadium for the opening and closing ceremonies, the athletic events and football. Many host cities build special facilities for various Olympic events. More than 1,000 athletes now take part in the Summer Games and they represent more than 160 countries. The Summer Games of the year will take place in 2008 Beijing, China. Winter Games The Winter Games are held in January or February. They last for 16 days. A sport must be popular in at least 25 countries on 3 continents to be considered for the Winter Games. About 3,000 athletes take part in the Winter Games

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English literature summary

themes,  etc.  He  wanted  to  make  poetry  more  subtle,  suggestive  and  precise;  to  convey   the   tempo   and   contradictions   of   modern   life.   Uses   a   lot   of   allusions,   to   show   that   literature   (poetry)   is   one   continuous   body   from   past   to   present.   Uses   the   objective   correlative,   includes   many   new   elements   that   used   to   be   considered   unpoetic   before   him.   Highly   experimental   with   language,   believed   that   a   poet   should   write   verse   imitating  actual  speech  –  different  rhythms,  varying  form  –  free  verse,  rhyme,  etc.      

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Games Programming with Java and Java 3D

microsoft.com/directx). Its Direct3D principal aims are to make Windows suitable Retained Mode for game development and to simplify the software interface to the enormous variety of hardware that can be part of a typical PC. Direct3D Immediate Mode DirectX bypasses most of Windows to communicate directly with hardware through HAL (see figure 1). If the required feature is Direct3D Hardware not present then HEL is brought into play to Emulation Layer (HEL) emulate the capability. The graphics API, DirectX Graphics (formerly Direct3D Hardware DirectDraw and Direct3D in v.7.0 and earlier), Abstraction Layer (HAL) supports a traditional graphics pipeline, describing all geometry in terms of vertices and pixels. This places quite a burden on the Hardware programmer's shoulders, but the payoff is an Figure 1

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Great Britain

George VI in 1936 on the abdication of his brother Edward VIII. She began to undertake public duties during the Second World War, in which she served in the Auxiliary Territorial Service. On the death of her father in 1952, she became Head of the Commonwealth and queen regnant of seven independent Commonwealth countries: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, and Ceylon. Her coronation service in 1953 was the first to be televised. Between 1956 and 1992, the number of her realms varied as territories gained independence and some realms became republics. Today, in addition to the first four aforementioned

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Finland

millennia ago. Oak and maple grows in nature only in the southern part of Finland. The Archipelago Sea, between the Gulf of Bothnia and the Gulf of Finland, is the largest archipelago in the world by number of islands; estimates vary between 20,000 and 50,000. Similarly, Finland has a diverse and extensive range of fauna. There are at least sixty native mammalian species, 248 breeding bird species, over seventy fish species and eleven reptile and frog species present today, many migrating from neighbouring countries thousands of years ago. Large and widely recognised wildlife mammals found in Finland are the Brown Bear (the national animal), Gray Wolf, elk and reindeer. Other common mammals include the Red Fox, Red Squirrel, and Mountain Hare. Some rare and exotic species include the flying squirrel, Saimaa Ringed Seal and the Arctic fox, which is considered the most endangered.

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The 4 oldest Churches in Tallinn

G2K Jaana-Kristiina Jõgevest The Four oldest churches of Tallinn Report Supervisor: Ingrid Teigar Tallinn 2009 The Dome Church The Danes began fortification of Toompea after the conquest of Tallinn in 1219 and probably also built the first church there. It was presumably a wooden building located at the site of the present cathedral. However, a serious conflict with the Order of the Brothers of the Sword broke out soon as the latter wanted to gain control of the entire Estonia. The order succeeded in subordinating Tallinn and the whole of North Estonia to its rule in 1227. The monks of the Dominican Order began the construction of a stone church in Toompea in 1229. The first written data on the cathedral date back to 1233, the date of a

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