Latvia Capital city: Riga Total area: 65 000 km² Population: 2.3 million Language: Latvian Latvia, officially The Republic of Latvia, is a country in the Baltic region of the Nothen Europe. The country has a temperate seasonal climate. Latvia and Estonia share a long common history. As a consequence of the Soviet occupation both countries are home to a large number of ethnic Russians (26.9% in Latvia and 25.5% in Estonia). Latvia was found on 18th November 1918. However, its independence was interrupted at the outset of World War II. In 1940, the country was forcibly incorporated into the Soviet Union, invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany in 1941, and re-occupied by the Soviets in 1944 to form the Latvian for the next fifty years. The peaceful Singing Revolution, started in 1987. Lithuania Capital city: Vilnius Total area: 65 200 km² Population: 3.5 milion Language: Lithuanian
kuuekordsed kortermajad. Nii tsaariaegsetel kui ka nõukoguaegsetel kui ka kapitalismi võidukäigu järgsetel pooleliolevatel varemetel on kuus korrust. Läti rahvuslind on linavästrik. Rahvuslill on karikakar. Rahvuspuu on tamm ja pärn. Suureks rahvuspühaks on jaanipäev, millel on lätlaste jaoks palju suurem tähendus kui eestlaste jaoks. Läti rahvuseepos on Andrejs Pumpursi kunsteepos ,,Lacplesis. (Latvia Institute, 21.09.2009) Läti suurim jõgi on Daugava, üle 3000 järve. Keskmine eluiga naistel on 82,81 aastat ning meestel 76,75 aastat. Loodusvaradest on Lätis turvas, lubjakivi, dolomiit, merevaik, hüdroenergia, puit ja põllumaa. (GreenwichMeanTime, 2009) 3 Läti KASUTATUD ALLIKMATERJALID 1
Estonian forces could now set to counterattack and on the first birthday of the Estonian Republic (February 24, 1919) General Laidoner could report to the Parliament that the enemy had successfully been driven out of Estonian territory. Though the Red Army was continuously supplemented it could not stop the Estonian armed forces. On counterattack the Estonian army took 6,000 prisoners of war and more than 40 cannons. The successful offensive also greatly helped Estonia's neighbors Latvia and Lithuania. On May 12, 1919 the Estonian army went on a decisive offensive and conquered Pskov on May 25. The ostentatious attack of the Red Army towards the West had failed and Soviet Russia was forced into defensive warfare. Estonia was not alone in the War of Independence. Great Britain was the first to answer Estonia's call for help and sent her naval squadron to Tallinn on December 12, 1918. This provided coastal defence until Estonia could build her own navy. The British fleet also
SELVER Kristen Ploom Hugo Treffneri Gümanaasium 2011 History Founded in 1995. Founded by AS Tallinna Kaubamaja. First Selver was opened in Tallinn and it was called Punane Selver. 1998-2001 designed into chain of supermarkets. 2002 Opened first Selver outside of Tallinn. Since 2008 Selver also operated in Latvia, but in the end of 2009 due to the financial crisis Selver was forced to close all its 6 supermarkets in Latvia. Facts 35 Stores around the country. 11 of them are in Tallinn. Two kinds of stores Supermarkets and Hypermarkets. 5 Hypermarkets in Tallinn. Selver is the exclusive retailer of the products of Selveri Köök - over 250 different salads, desserts, ready-made meals, etc. Selvers in Estonia Selvers of Tartu Selver's main aim is to create
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Estonia, and distributes mainly fresh dairy milk and cheese made in south Estonia. Valio Eesti factories are located in Tartu county and Laeva village in Võru county. Valio Eesti complements its product range every year, producing a total of over 150 different dairy and cheese products. Valio Eesti dairy can be found in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Finland, Sweden, Italy and the United States. Valio Eesti market is represented in the key dairy categories: milks, shells, yogurt, curds, soured milk, desserts, cheeses, oils and greases. fresh dairy segments. Valio Eesti products do not contain synthetic food colors, food additives used in the products are steadily reduced in number and 80% of our
Report about Estonia Introduction The purpose of this report is to describe Estonia's. I'm going to write little about the geography, culture, Geography of Estonia Estonia has 4 neighbours Latvia, Sweden, Finland and Russia. Estonian land border with Latvia is 267 km, with Russia its 290 km. Estonia lies on the east of the Baltic Sea. Estonian highest point is the Suur Munamägi winces height is 318 m. Estonia has 3794 km of coastline. The number of islands is estimated around 1500 and two of the largest are called Saaremaa and Hiiumaa. Estonia is situated in the northern part of the temperate climate zone and in the transition zone between maritime and continental climate. Estonia has four seasons of near-equal length. Estonia has over
Introduction Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia (Estonian: Eesti or Eesti Vabariik) is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by Finland across the Gulf of Finland, to the west by Sweden across the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia (343 km), and to the east by the Russian Federation (338,6 km). The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km² and is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. The Estonians are a Finnic people closely related to the Finns, with the Estonian language sharing many similarities to Finnish. The modern name of Estonia is thought to originate from the Roman historian Tacitus, who in his book Germania (ca. AD 98) described a people called the Aestii. Similarly, ancient Scandinavian sagas
My home town of Valga Guide to Valga town ancient and modern Valga is the southern-most town in Estonia and despite its small size, the town straddles two countries. So it has two languages, two currencies and two cultures. Valga also has a rich history and a versatile cultural scene. Valga town is a pearl waiting to be discovered. In the south, Estonia shares a border with Latvia and here Valga town is split in half, the northern side, "Valga", belongs to Estonia and "Valka", on the southern side, belongs to Latvia. For years, this created a complicated situation where members of one family, even living on the same street, may have had different citizenships and had to go through customs and border guards in order to visit each other. Fortunately, after both countries joined the Schengen zone, border points were removed and Valga-Valka is fast
ARCO VARA About Arco Vara Arco Vara AS is the leading real estate group of the Baltic States Operating today in 17 places in Estonia, Latvia and Bulgaria. The company employs approx. 170 professionals The activities of Arco Vara group can broadly be divided into two pillars: 1. Services Division (brokerage, appraisal, maintenance) 2. Development History 1992 - AS Arco Vara was founded by Arti Arakas. Soon Richard Tomingas and Hillar-Peeter Luitsalu joined. 1997 - Arco Vara began expansion to other Baltic States. The first step is the establishment of Arco Real Estate in Riga.
1524mm gauge to connect with the line from St. Petersburg to Warsaw . The construction project was controlled by the Russian Ministry of Roads. The port of Paldiski was chosen because its southerly position made it ice free all the year round. Soon after both Paldiski and Tallinn experienced an upswing in trade, notably exports of grain.In 1877 another line was complete, connecting Tapa and Tartu; later extended to Valga in 1887, which brought a connection to Latvia via the Pskov Valga Riga line also being constructed at the same time.Additionally a network of narrow gauge railways (750mm) were being built in Estonia, the first connecting Valga and Pärnu in 1896, then Mõisaküla to Viljandi (1897), later extended via Paide to Tallinn in 1901 PRESENT SERVICES The rail transport system in Estonia consists of circa 1,200 kilometres of railway lines, of which 900 kilometres are currently in public use
foster good international relations. Partners include: Annapolis, United States Bialystok, Poland Dartford, United Kingdom Gdask, Poland Gdynia, Poland Ghent, Belgium Gothenburg, Sweden Groningen, Netherlands Kiel, Germany Kotka, Finland (1955) Loma, Poland Los Gatos, United States Malmö, Sweden Portland, Oregon, United States Riga, Latvia Moscow, Russia Saint Petersburg, Russia Schwerin, Germany Venice, Italy Vilnius, Lithuania Transport City transport: The city operates a system of bus (62 lines), tram (4 lines) and trolley-bus (8 lines) routes to all districts. A flat-fare system is used. Payment is made either by pre-purchase of tickets at street-side kiosks or by a purchase from the transport vehicle. Air:
by attacking the Bolshevik government. The Bolsheviks were also opposed by the Mensheviks, who had controlled the Provisional Government, and who they had toppled from control of the Soviets in September, and by the Tsarists, who wanted to rescue Nicholas II and put him back on the throne. Lenin made peace with Germany ,the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, in which Russia had lost much of Russia's best agricultural and industrial land to Germany, including Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and the former army officers were angry about this. Also, the Bolshevik government had taken land from the Tsar and the nobles and given it to the peasants, and the civil war was supported by those landlords who had lost their land. All these enemies of the Bolsheviks co-operated to try to bring down the Bolshevik government. A second cause of the Civil War was the Czech Legion. These were some Czech
SISSEJUHATUS Referaadi eesmärgiks on mõiste „eestvedamine“ määratlemine ning soovanda ülevaade mõistest kirjandusallikate põhjal. Me uurisime erinevate artiklide ja raamatute definitsioone teemal „eestvedamine“ ning meid huvitas, mida erinevad autorid tähtsaks pidasid defineerimisel. Meie materjal pärineb kolmest teadusartiklist – Alberto Silva „What do we really know about leadership?“, Antra Line ja Anita Lasmane „Leadership, communication and union commitment in Latvia: development perspectives of strategic management“ ning Robert J. Allio „Leaders and leadership – many theories, but what advice is reliable?“ Samuti on mõiste määratlemisel kasutatud aine juhtimise alused õppematerjale ja raamatut „Juhtimine“ Aino Siimoni ning Kulno Türgi poolt. Lisaks sellele kasutasime oma töös ka õpikut „Organisatsioon ja juhtimine“, mille on kirjutanud Raoul Üksvärv.
..........5 1.1. Jaekaupluste tüübid..................................................................................................6 1.2. Jaekaubanduskeskkond ...........................................................................................7 1.3. Jaekaubanduse rahvusvahelistumine....................................................................10 1.4. Rahvusvaheline ettevõtluskeskkond......................................................................12 2. Selver Latvia SIA ettevõtlusekeskkond........................................................................17 2.1. Mikrokeskkond.......................................................................................................17 2.1.1. Hankijad............................................................................................................18 2.1.2. Konkurendid.....................................................................................................19 2.1.3
The Estonian War of Independence The Estonian War of Independence began with the attack of the Red Army of the Soviet Russia on Narva on the 28 November 1918 and lasted until a ceasefire on the 3 January 1920 (juridically until the 2 February 1920). In the War of Independence, Estonia received support from the UK, Finland, Latvia and the White Russian Northwestern Army. In the defence of the independent statehood of Estonia in the battlefield participated at least 130 students and 11 teachers of the Gymnasium for Boys, which was the name for Gustav Adolf Grammar School at that time. Johan Laidoner has said that it was the schoolboys who brought "the belief, that we would win and that is the greatest gift they have given to the Republic during its birth." (point to the list of students on the slide
Guild o f the Blac khe ad s His to ry Mentioned in 1399 Origin of the name is not entirely clear St. Mauritius is depicted in the coat of arms of Blackheads Active only in Estonia and Latvia Left Tallinn in the 1940s They were merchants Were also in Tartu and Pärnu Main building was in Tallinn The Ho us e o f Bro the rho o d o f Blac khe ad s Located in the old town Is nearly the only preserved renaissance building in Tallinn When it's not occupied by concerts or other events it's open 10.00 19.00. Thank you for watching Kalev Gustav Lillepruun Sources : Wikipedia.org Tallinn.com Mustpeademaja.ee
8 Ma ei tahtnud sulle piinlikkust valmistada. I didn´t want to embarrass you. 2 Write synonyms. 1 powerful mighty 5 huge vast 2 handsome beautiful 6 untidy messy 3 frightening scary 7 nervous worried 4 intelligent bright 8 friendly kind 3 Write in reported speech. 1 The teacher asks, "What is the capital of Latvia?" The teacher asks what the capital of Latvia is. 2 Mary asks me, "How many sisters have you got?" Mary asks me how many sisters I have got. 3 Ben asks Brian, "Why were you late yesterday?" Ben asks Brian why he was late yesterday. 4 The secretary asks me, "What is your address?" The secretary asks me what my address is.
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I've traveled a little, mostly in Finland, Sweden and Latvia. But for me and my family like to travel and discover new places in Estonia. But my favorite is the holiday trip to Sweden. We traveled by boat to Sweden, where we visited many museums, cathedrals, and the Gallery. Sweden at meeldiub me most architectures, as the country houses are so special. I've been to Sweden twice, and definitely will go back there again. In addition, we usually visit the zoo, museums, and buy hand-made souvenirs. I like to follow the plot in the street,
Positivus Festival By: name? About the festival Click to edit Master text styles · An annual event. Second level · Lasts for two days. · Takes place in Salacgrva, Latvia. Third level · The biggest music and art festival in Fourth level Baltics. Fifth level · 25,000 visitors · Positivus combines a variety of different genres. · The festival always takes Click to edit Master text styles place during an extended Second level weekend- from Thursday Third level
10. 15 Importal information • Founder(s) : Mark Terebin • Headquarters : Dublin, Ireland • Website : www.ask.fm • Area served : Worldwide • Users : 150 million (February 9, 2015) • Industry : Internet 26.10. 15 History • The site was founded in Latvia and launched on June 16, 2010 as a rival to Formspring. • The company has made a number of changes toward its goal of improving the safety of its users. 26.10. 15 Criticism • In mid-2013, before Ask.com bought Ask.fm, the site was the subject of several media articles regarding cyberbullying that have been linked to suicides.
Estonia is a state in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia (343 km), and to the east by Lake Peipus and Russia (338.6 km). Across the Baltic Sea lies Sweden in the west and Finland in the north. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km2 (17,462 sq mi), and is influenced by a humid continental climate. The Estonians are a Finnic people, and the official language, Estonian, is a Finno-Ugric language closely related to Finnish, and distantly to Hungarian and to the Sami languages.
Estonia Where it is? Republic of Estonia is a state in the Baltic region of Northern Europe .It is bordered to the north by the Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia (343 km), and to the east by lake Peipus and Russia (338.6 km). Across the Baltic Sea lies Sweden in the west and Finland in the north. Towns Tallinn is the capital and the largest city of Estonia. It lies on the northern coast of Estonia, along the Gulf of Finland. There are 33 cities and several town-parish towns in the country. In total, there are 47 linna, with "linn" in English meaning both "cities" and "towns". More than 70% of the population
Estonia Estonia, officially called the Republic of Estonia is a small country in Northern Europe. It has land borders with Latvia in the south and Russia in the east. It is separated from Finland in the north by the Gulf of Finland and from Sweden in the west by the Baltic Sea. The capital of Estonia is Tallinn, it's also the biggest city we have. The national flag of Estonia is a tricolour: horizontally blue, black and white, called "sinimustvalge". The President of Estonia is Toomas Hendrik Ilves and the Prime Minister is Andrus Ansip. Estonia has been occupied several times during its history
The European Union was formed after the Second World War, because some political leaders believed that it was the only way to avoid conflicts in the future. There are many benefits in the EU, for example the EU has allowed citizen of the European Union to travel freely around Europe and millions EU citizens have moved to other EU country to work or to study. The EU has also given European countries a voice in world affairs. Smaller countries like Estonia and Latvia now can also get a word in world affairs, they are heard. Another advantage of the EU is that the EU has a strong common currency Euro. It makes travelling easier and also cheaper, because you can go on holiday and not have to worry about exchange money, therefore avoid high exchange charges. There is also peace amongst nations. The EU has managed to avoid conflicts and war and it makes smaller countries feel safe. The EU was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2012.
Report on Estonia Estonia is a country in northern Europe. Estonia has land borders in the south with Latvia and in the east with Russia, it's oversea neighbours are Finland and Sweden. Estonia has got 15 counties. Estonia has been an independent country since 1991. Tallinn is the capital city of Estonia. Estonia is a member of European Union nad NATO. Estonia is a democratic republic and it's president is Toomas Hendrik Ilves. The official language of Estonia is Estonian, which is Finno-Ugric language and has many similarities with Finnish. The population of Estonia contains
The Holiday Habits of Estonians The aim of the report is to find out how Estonian people spend their holidays. It is based on the interviews with people in different ages. How many trips and where The interviews revealed that most people have travelled in Estonian neighbour countries - Finland, Sweden, Latvia and Russia. The majority of young people told that they went to Finland or Sweden, because these kind of trips are cheap. People travel approximately 1-3 times a year. The older people surveyed said that they want to travel more, but their health or money does not allow that. The most popular destinatios is Egypt. The average length of trips is 3-7 days. What kind of transport and accomodation people use. With whom they travel.
1994. By now ... has developed into a company that is able to offer most different solutions for access and security systems, starting from preparing the initial task to the installation of the equipment. Values Customer Focus Flexible Technical support Quality Profesional emloyees Skills Innovation Services Technical support 24H Security system installation Security system sales Security system production Security system design Market Estonia Latvia Lithuania Russia Main competitors Alarmtec AS Hotronic OÜ Pristis AS Products Products of Access and security systems System of working time registration Communication facilities Client counters Market products FoxSec Lite+ Integrated access and security system with many features for small and middle sized buildings; FoxSec Net+ Integrated access, security and time attendance system for middle and big sized buildings; FoxSec 1850
In the words of stat.ee about two-thirds of households have a broadband Internet connection. Due to more people go online to vote and do their business with the banks. As time goes by, more and more discoveries are made in the IT field. However, the income of estonians is one of the lowest in the European Union, therefore there is a big gap between different social layers. Estonians average monthly wage is 792 EUR, which means that the average monthly wage is bigger only than in Latvia. Other European Union countries have higher average monthly wages. Small salary is accompanie by aging. That is because families with smaller income do not want to have children, because they can not adequately care for them. That is the reason why the growth of population is so low. In conclusion I would like to say that even though Estonia has put much effort into developing it's IT-sector, its wages still are below the European average
Sword Brethren with their recently converted allies and an army of 6000 Estonian men from different counties, led by Lembitu, who had attempted to unify the Estonians. The Germans won, Lembitu and Kaupo (converted Livonian chieftain, fought on the order's side) were killed. Also many others were converted and without would be murdered Baltic Way · It was in August of 1989 that an event of monumental significance occurred one which put Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania onto the final road toward renewed independence. The event was the "Baltic Way" human chain, held on 23 August 1989. · The "Baltic Way" human chain was a joint protest action by the popular fronts in each of the countries. · The protest grew partly out of the publication of the texts of the secret pact in 1988 which infuriated locals and Moscow alike, though for different reasons. The protests grew louder and the reprisals stronger.
8)immigrantide arv - number of immigrants 2. Complete the sentences. 1)The capital of Norway is Oslo. 2)Pirjo lives in Finland and she speaks Finnish. 3)Michail comes from Moscow. He speaks Russian. 4)What nationality are you? I'm Estonian. 5)The Dutch live in Holland. 6)Uwe's grandparents live in Germany. They speak German. 7)Michael comes from Australia. He speaks Australian. 8)Eve lives in Ireland and loves Irish music. 3. Write in reported speech. 1)The teacher asks what the capital of Latvia is. 2)Mary wants to know how many sisters I have got. 3)Ben asks Brian why he was late yesterday. 4)The secretary wants to know where I live. 5)My little sister asks where her teddy bear is. 6)The man wants to know what time does the train for Leeds leave. 4. Complete the sentences with a suitable adjective or adverb. 1)Be quiet! Mum is sleeping. 2)Tom fell in his PE class and hurt his knee badly. 3) Mary can speak French quite well. 4)Don't speak so fast. I cant follow you.
English in my life People in Estonia basically use two languages. The main language and also our mother tongue is Estonian. Also Russian is a commonly spoken language because almost one-third of the population in Estonia is formed by Russians. Besides those two languages many Estonians are quite good at English. We are visited by many tourists from Finland, Sweden, Latvia and many other countries. Tourists from the Scandinavian countries and from other places of Europe don't speak in Estonian. So it is quite important for us to speak itEnglish an international language. It also goes the other way around when we go traveling somewhere in Europe or even further - then we mainly use English to communicate with people. Over the last 10 years the use of English has grown a lot in Estonia. We have many new TV channels in English
Estonia Estonia is a country in Eastern Europe. It's a small country beside the Baltic Ssea. Our neighbours are Finland, Russia, Latvia and Sweden. Estonia's surface area is 45,227 square kilometres wide. The population of Estonia is around 1,34 million people. We have four seasons in Estonia. The air is very humid and it rains quite often, especially in spring and autumn. We usually have long winters and plenty of snow, but sometimes we haven't even had snow. Summers are is mostly warm and beautiful in Estonia. Estonia is well known for it's amazing countryside. We don't have any big mountains, but we do have
Lätis ja Eestis avas Maxima oma esimesed kauplused T-Marketi kaubamärgi all 2001. aastal. Olulised sündmused 1992 avati esimesed kauplused Vilniuses, algusaastatel kasutati T-Marketi kaubamärki 1998 avati esimene kauplus Maxima kaubamärgi all 2001 laieneti Lätti ja Eestisse 2005 laieneti Bulgaariasse 2005-2006 kõik kauplused läksid üle Maxima kaubamärgile 2008 moodustati emafirma MAXIMA Grupp, kuhu kuuluvad tütarfirmad MAXIMA LT Leedus, MAXIMA Latvia Lätis, MAXIMA Bulgaria Bulgaarias ning MAXIMA Eesti. MAXIMA poodide arv aastatel 1992-2011 MAXIMA kaupluste võrk Pööratakse tähelepanu igale pisi asjale Lähtutaks ostjate mugavusest MAXIMA kaubanduskeskused ja kauplused jaotuvad vastavalt oma suurusele kolmeks eri tüüpi kauplusteks Iga kauplus on sisustatud kindlatstandardit järgides ,,MAXIMA X" -- kauplus, mis asub Teie kodule lähedal ning võimaldab osta igapäevaselt vajalikke toiduaineid ja esmatarbekaupu
Democratic parliamentary republic Andrus Ansip Toomas Hendrik Ilves Famous places Established in 1919 314m high Orginally based in Kadriorg Palace, but Construction completed has spanned thoughout Estonia in 1980 Geography Mainly a lowland Bordered by the Baltic sea,Latvia & Russia Moderate winters and cool summers Oil shale and limestone deposits Forests covers over 47% of the land Hiiumaa The second largest island Territory: 989 km² In the Baltic Sea, north of the island of Saaremaa Coastline: 310 km Population: 8400 people Kärdla Kõpu Lighthouse One of the best known symbols and tourist sights. One of the oldest lighthouses in the world (1531)
The Republic of Estonia Estonia officially the Republic of Estonia is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by Finland across the Gulf of Finland, to the west by Sweden across the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia and to the east by the Russian Federation. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km² and is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic and is divided into fifteen counties. The capital and largest city is Tallinn. With a population of only 1.4 million, it is one of the least- populous members of the European Union. Estonia was a member of the League of Nations
About Estonia Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia is a country in Northern Europe. Estonia has land borders to the south with Latvia and to the east with Russia. It is separated from Finland in the north by the Gulf of Finland and from Sweden in the west by the Baltic Sea. Average elevation reaches only 50 meters and the country's highest peak is the Suur Munamägi in the southeast at 318 meters.Estonia boasts over 1,400 lakes. Most are very small, with the largest, Lake Peipus, (Peipsi in Estonian) being 3555 km². There are many rivers in the country. The largest are the Võhandu
The Republic of Estonia Estonia lies on the shores of the Baltic Sea. Its nearest neighbours are Finland, Sweden, Latvia and Russia. The total are of Estonia is 45,215 square kilometres. Estonia is one of the most sparsely populated countries in Europe. It has population neraly 1.4 million. There are lot of bays and peninsulas along the coast of Estonia.It has about 1,200 islands, the largest of which are Saaremaa and Hiiumaa. Nort-estonia is relatively flat and low-lying. There is a nice coastline here. Sout- estonia is hilly, but there are no high mountains in Estonia. The highest point is Suur-Munamägi, is
Mr.G.Dorney Manager ABC Company Eastwood road 134 Los Angeles I79 K0L Dear Mr Dorney, I am writing to apply for the position of sales executive, which was advertised in the September edition of the ABC Company Newsletter. For the last five years I have been a sales executive in Coca-Cola Company in Lithuania. I was responsible for products promotion and my command was to improve products. Also, I had sales meetings for example in Latvia or in the USA. I had to travel different places, do all kinds of things to improve the company's sales numbers. Before Coca- Cola Company I worked in AS Sangar in Estonia, where I was sales executive as well. I think my selling skills are appropriate for this job, because I have necessary experiences of this kind of occupation. As you will see from the enclosed CV, I have learned Russian and Latvian in school. I speak both languages in the course of my work. My mother-tongue is Estonian
Estonia is a pretty small country in northern Europe. Estonia has land borders in the south with Latvia and in the east with Russia, it's oversea neighbours are Finland and Sweden. Estonia divided into fifteen counties. Estonia has been an independent country since 1991. Tallinn is the capital city of Estonia. It's not very large, there lives about 400 000 pedestrians. Estonia is a member of European Union and NATO. Estonia is a democratic republic and it's president is Toomas Hendrik Ilves. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km² and is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. The
Võru county By: Casper Gregory Tanner Leies From: Audru School Teacher: Sirje Aija Class: 7a Võru county is south of Estonia. It is bordered to Võru county the north by the Põlva county, west by Valga county, south by Latvia and east by Russia. W he re it is? There are 13 municipalities in Võru county. Municipalities Urban municipality: § Võru Rural municipalities: § Antsla Parish To Haanja Parish § § Lasva Parish Meremäe Parish wn § § Misso Parish Mõniste Parish s § § Rõuge Parish § Sõmerpalu Parish and § §
Estonians have two personalities-a summer one and a winter one Estonia is a country in Eastern Europe. It's a small country beside the Baltic Sea. Our neighbours are Finland, Russia, Latvia and Sweden. Estonia's surface area is 45,227 square kilometres. The population of Estonia is around 1,3 million. We have four seasons in Estonia. The air is very humid and it rains quite often, especially in spring and autumn. We usually have long winters and plenty of snow, but sometimes we haven't even had snow. Summers are mostly warm and beautiful in Estonia. In winter our nation is mostly very passive, becouse it is quite cold in outside, we are like bears
Lisad Lisa 1. Analüüsiks kasutatud andmetabel GEO/TIME 2007 Belgium 9950 Bulgaria 10792 Czech Republic 19110 Denmark 3646 Germany (until 73319 1990 former territory of the FRG) Estonia 3466 Ireland 3321 Greece 11255 Spain 67100 France 60403 Croatia 4290 Italy 48693 Cyprus 646 Latvia 6548 Lithuania 7770 Luxembourg 666 Hungary 14743 Malta 382 Netherlands 15540 Austria 8887 Poland 90199 Portugal 11587 Romania 29390 Slovenia 1336 Slovakia 8235 Finland 3370 Sweden 6740 England and 79734 Wales Scotland 7376 Northern Ireland 1484 (UK) Iceland 115
These range from basic circuit theory to the management skills required of a project manager. The tools and equipment that an individual engineer may need are similarly variable, ranging from a simple voltmeter to a top end analyzer to sophisticated design and manufacturing software. Electrical engineering in Estonia Contactus AS is well known Estonian leading electrical design company in Estonia. In addition to Estonia, they have designed electrical parts to buildings in Russia, Uganda, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden and China You can learn electrical engineering in Tallinn University of Technology (TTÜ) Thank you for listening!
The forest is among Estonia's most important natural resources and a source of a considerable amount of raw material. Wooden construction details, wooden furniture and wooden houses are being exported. The main export destinations are Finland, Sweden, Germany, Norway and Great Britain. Estonian cellulose and paper industries have a long history, some factories have been in operation since the mid-19th century. Today the raw material comes from local forests as well as from Russia, Latvia and Lithuania. The most important branch among processing industries in Estonia is timber, paper and furniture industry. Second comes the food processing industry, mostly in the form of meat and milk producing, but the production of drinks, bread and confectioneries is also substantial. Estonians love locally produced food, considering it to be purer, of a higher quality and more tasty. Several producers hope to soon enter the EU market with their production.
Dear Kate, I think that travelling is the best way to broaden you mind and to explore the world. I haven't travelled a lot recently. The last place I visited was Finland, which was in August 2008. Most of the trips I've taken were when I was too young to remember them. For instance I went to a European trip with my family when I was four years old. We visited such countries as Sweden, Germany, Poland, Belgium, Austria, Lithuania, Latvia and some more countries. I would really love to visit USA, England and Japan. Something is just magical about those places. I know that when you live somewhere, you don't really see what's special about it. I bet you know a lot more about London than I do but you probably don't find it as special and beautiful as I do. I love to observe the architecture and the people who live in the country I visit.. So far my favourite place is located in Estonia. I can't help but love Saaremaa. It is the
were US$12.5 billion. In 2010, the Deloitte member firm network becomes the largest private professional services network in the world, based on aggregate member firm revenues and headcount. In 2012, revenues for fiscal year were US$31.3 billion. Deloitte in Estonia Deloitte started in Estonia on 1996 as Deloitte Touche Eesti As the company developed and services increased, Deloitte Touche Audit was founded on 2000. The offices in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland are the part of Deloitte Central Europe. This gives an opportunity to serve clients in each country as they operate and provide services as a united package for panBaltic companies. Deloitte Estonia has rapidly grown in recent years together with the expanded client base. Clients are well known enterprises in banking, insurance, production, infrastructure, energy, real estate, service, whole sale and retail sector as well as public sector.
Estonia Location Estonia officially the Republic of Estonia is a state in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia and to the east by the Lake Peipsi and the Russian Federation. Across the Baltic Sea lies Sweden in the west and Finland in the north. Size and population The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km2 Estonian population is 1.34 million Largest cities of Estonia 1. Tallinn (Estonian capital city) 2. Tartu 3. Narva 4. Kohtla-Järve Tallinn Tartu Narva Kohtla-Järve Largest islands of Estonia There are 1521 islands. 1. Saaremaa 2. Hiiumaa 3. Muhu 4
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