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finland - flexicurity as a proactive LMP Kontekst: Hõive hea, mobiilsus kõrge; EPL keskmine, töötuskindlustuse heldus keskmine, kõrgelt haritud rahvas, kiiresti vananev ühiskond, kuid nö tagurlikke otsuseid- varajase pensioni ajendid pole
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Kasutaja: Finland

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Finland

TartuWaldorf School FINLAND Report Johan Mähar Tartu 2008 Contents p. 1. Introduction.........................................................................................

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Finland judicial system

Finland judicial system Roadmap Finnish judicial system General courts Administrative courts Special courts Lay judges in Finland The Finnish judicial system consist of: ● Courts ● Prosecution service ● Enforcement authorities ● Prison and probation service ● Bar Association General courts 1.District Courts 2.Courts of Appeal 3.Supreme Court District court ( Finnish: käräjäoikeus) 27 district courts Criminal cases, civil cases and petitionary matters Chief Judge and District Judges Courts of Appeal 5 courts Chief Justice and Senior Justices Appointed by the president

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Finland 11 klass II pool

Finland Huvudstad: Helsingfors (Helsinki) Invårtal: ungefär 5,5 miljoner invånare Oficiella språk: finska, svenska Statsskick: parlamentarisk republik Statsminister/Premiärminister: Juha Sipilä Presidenten: Sauli Niinistö Flaggan: En vit flagga med ett blått kors Storlek: 338 000 km2 Valuta: Euro Självständighet: 3. januari 1918 MEN nationaldag(!)- 6. December Eksportartiklar: trä, kemikaler, metall, papper Finland: öster om Sverige (och Norge), norr om Estlan, väster om Ryssland Hur kallas landet? Natur? - Tusen sjöarnasland, många öar (ungefär 180 000), renar och älgar, många granit klippor När bor finlandssvenskar? - I Helsingfors, nära Sveriges gräns (piir): Vasa, och Mariehamn (Åland) 3 finska företag - Linux, Marimekko, Angry Birds, Fazer, Hesburger 3 uppfinningar - SMS, skogar, ljudfilm, bastu Kalevalas författare - Elias Lönnrot Konstnär: Akseli Gallen-Kallela

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Christmas in different countrys(jõulud erinevates maades)

flowered leaves. Christmas shopping is often done in shorts and t-shirts. At many beaches Santa Claus arrives on a surfboard, or even on a surf lifesaving boat. Australia's worst Christmas was in 1974, when Cyclone Tracy devastated Darwin in the Northern Territory. More than 60 people were killed. Products available to buy at Amazon in regards to Christmas in Australia Christmas in Finland Everybody's house is given a very good clean in readiness for Christmas. Hours are spent in the kitchen cooking and baking special treats for the festive season. Fir trees are felled, tied onto sleds, and taken home to be decorated. A sheaf of grain is often tied to a pole, together with nuts and seeds and placed in the garden for the birds. Many of the peasants will not eat their Christmas dinner until the birds have had their dinner.

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Customs and behaviour patterns in Finland

Tallinna Pedagoogiline Seminar Noorsootöö osakond Intercultural communication: Customs and behaviour patterns in Finland Andra Pant, NT 12 Tallinn 2011 Punctuality is very important to the Finns. Never be late for meetings, as this is considered very impolite in Finland. Be on time! Do not raise your voice when you talk to Finns, especially not in public! Speaking in a loud voice is considered rude, as Finns themselves are quiet. Remember to look Finns in the eye. Looking down or to the side is a sign of dishonesty in Finland.

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Economic Country Review

Girli Vasiljev Report Business Economics, RB1X 06.05.2012 Abstract 06.05.2012 Experience and Wellness management Author Group Girli Vasiljev RB1X Title of report Number of pages Economic Country Review: Finland, Estonia 20 and Hungary Teacher Kalevi Torunen The goal of this paper is to compare the economic performance of Finland, Estonia and Hungary. First, a general overview on the countries will be given. After, economic indicators (real GDP growth rate, inflation, unemployment, household consumption, investment, current account, government budget and deficit) of the three countries will be compared to draw a conclusion. Keywords

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Estonia´s neighbours

Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Commonwealth lasted more than two centuries, until neighboring countries systematically dismantled it from 1772–95, with the Russian Empire annexing most of Lithuania's territory. In Lithuania basketball is considered the natural passion. Finland Capital city: Helsinki Total area: 340 000 km² Population: 5 milion Language: Finnish, Swedish and Sami Finland, officially The Republic of Finland, is the eighth largest country in Europe. From the late 12th century until 1809, Finland was part of Sweden. In World War II, Finnish forces fought in three separate conflicts: the Winter War (1939–1940) and Continuation War (1941–1944) against the Soviet Union and the Lapland War (1944– 1945) against Nazi Germany. Finland joined the United Nations in 1955 and established an official policy of neutrality and the European Union in 1995 and the eurozone at its inception in 1999

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Newspaper

Finland history biggest narco gang direction Estonia. Monday began Finland Espo court of justice north neighbours history biggest narco process, where other amidst is guiltcouch also Estona electorate. Estonia When recently second progresive in court conculusion Finland hockey star Jere Karalaht and connate 2006.year act narco gang above in that case they couple hundred kg amfetamiini record is already over beaten. Accusal according to cart 25-member gang, where noted also eight Estonia electorate. In the court fore accompanied gang belongs too two Spaniard rest are Finn. Finn over in spite of were also Estonian. Explorotory group assay gang set to pull Estonia. Estonia move also assemblage gang money by Estonia.

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Tallinn, general overview

Tallinn, general overview Prepared: Hanna Bergmann 16.04.2011 Tallinn's Old Town is in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Tallinn is ranked as a global city and has been listed among the top 10 digital cities in the world. Tallinn is a European Capital of Culture for 2011, along with Turku, Finland. Location Tallinn is situated on the northern coast of the country, on the banks of the Gulf of Finland, 80 km south of Helsinki, east of Stockholm and west of Saint Petersburg. Tallinn is situated on the southern coast of the Gulf of Finland, in north-western Estonia. Tallinn Population The registered population of Tallinn is 412,341 (as of 1 Dec 2010). According to Eurostat, in 2004 Tallinn had the largest number of non-EU nationals of all EU member states' capital cities.As of 2009 around 22% of its population are not EU citizens.

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FORMATION OF MEDIEVAL kARELIA

Transgression of Ladoga Birth of Vuoksi 3700 BCE Fourth level Birth of Neva 1300 BCE Fifth level Land rise during entire period from Ice Age till today, leading most notably to changes in Vuoksi river's flow Crossroads of trading routes White Sea/Arctic Ocean Upper Volga / Caspian basin Baltic Sea basin Dnepr / Black Sea basin Daugava Waterways: Gulf of Finland, Ladoga, Onega, White Sea, Neva, Vuoksi, Svir, Volkhov, Vytegra, Uiku/Vyg. Network of waterways like Saimaa in present day Finland ARCHAELOGY Click to edit Master text styles · Very few findings 300700 CE · Development of agriculture from Second level 6th/7th Century onwards with Third level new crops and techniques, which Fourth level

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The Republic of Estonia

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

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Why Estonians work abroad?

Why Estonians work abroad? Many Estonians work abroad because there are more higher remuneration. Peoples go to country , where they want to live , most peoples go to other country because in Estonia are not good wage. Peoples want to get payd good for their job , in Estonia is minimum wage like 350 , but in Finland thats like 1000 or something. Of course Estonians go work to Finland , because they want to get better life. Peoples , who work abroad will get better job and get higher price for it. But it means that , when most peoples go out of Estonia , in 10 years maybe Estonian companies will broke up. Many peoples go work abroad , because in Estonia they dont get not enough wage.Estonians can cause difficulties when working abroad, finding the place, and they can be wickedly exploit. The Estonians, who go abroad to work, should remain in their homeland still live

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Estonian Geography

Estonian geography The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km2. Estonia is situated 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. Its neighbor countries are to the south Latvia, to the east Russia, to the north and over the Gulf of Finland, Finland and to the west and over the Baltic Sea, Sweden. Most of the lowland areas are in the middle of Estonia. Average elevation reaches only 50 meters and the country's highest point is the Suur Munamägi in the southeast at 318 meters. There is 3,794 kilometers of coastline marked by numerous bays, straits, and inlets. The number of islands and islets is estimated at some 1,500. Two of them are large enough to constitute separate counties: Saaremaa and Hiiumaa. A small, recent cluster of meteorite

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Economy of Estonia

over, the changes that Estonia is presently going through are far more extensive than those in the developed countries. The Estonian economy is diverse ­ industry and transport, as well as commerce and different branches of services are all equally important. Due to the available natural resources Estonian economy largely relies on the branches related to the forest; Estonian energy sector is based on oil shale, a resource quite rare elsewhere in the world. Finland and Sweden are the most important trade partners. The Estonian economy profits significantly from the business generated by more than 2 million tourists a year, most of whom come from Finland. More than 67% of the Estonian GDP is derived from the service sectors, industrial sectors yield over 28% and primary branches (including agriculture) approximately 5.5% of the overall output. The important sectors of the Estonian economy are the processing industry (approximately

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Letter to friend

Hi Mürka It been a long time since i last wrote to you, and i have a lot to say. This holiday has been a especially exciting and fun. I`m just sad that this great holiday is going to end with this week. I had a trip to Finland, where a tried a mountain skiing and other really cool stuff. The trip lasted 1 week and we had a lots of fun in this time. Some favourite things that i did in Finland was skiing and I also liked the amusement park. During my next holiday i hope to visit Estonia, because you`ve said a lots of good things about this place. I´ll hope to meet you personally on my next holiday, but there`s couple of months scool till it. I`ll hope you`ll soon write me back and suggest me some good places to visit in Estonia. Yours Hainz

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Estonia

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 is a democratic parliamentary republic divided into fifteen counties, with its capital and largest city being Tallinn. Estonia's population of 1

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Estonia (ingl. k.)

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 last occupiesation happened 16 June 1940 and it was declared 20 August 1991

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If i were a tourist guide i would take you HELSINKI

If I were a tourist guide I would take you to Helsinki [1] Laura Runthal Info ● Country: Finland ● Region: Uusimaa ● Sub-region: Helsinki ● Largest city in Finland ● Itis shopping centre(1984) ● is a large shopping mall in the Eastern suburbs ● It is the largest fully enclosed shopping centre in the Nordic countries, with a gross leasable area of 120,300 square metres containing nearly 300 different shops (including about 30 restaurants and cafés) and 3000 parking spaces. Located nearby is also the Itäkeskus metro station. ● The shopping centre is divided into four sections:

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Lennart Meri

" The politics of the Soviet Union did not allow him to work as a historian, so Meri found work as a dramatist in the Vanemuine and later on as a producer of radio plays in the Estonian broadcasting industry. Lennart Meri as a writer and a filmmaker Lennart Meri's first book was "Kobrade and karakurtide jälgedes", which tells of his trip to Central Asia in 1958. The film The Winds of the Milky Way (Estonian: Linnutee tuuled), shot in co-operation with Finland and Hungary, was banned in the Soviet Union, but won a silver medal at the New York Film Festival. The film „Linnutee tuuled“ , shot in co- operation with Finland and Hungary, was banned in the Soviet Union, but won a silver medal at the New York Film Festival. In Finnish schools, his films and texts were used as study materials. His best known work is perhaps Hõbevalge, which translates into Silver White and was published in 1976

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Valio AS

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 

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The Holiday Habits of Estonians - essee

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. The majority of young people said that they often use a bus or thumb lift.

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About Estonia

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 (162 km), Pärnu (144 km), and Põltsamaa (135 km). Estonia also boasts numerous

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Crime in Estonia

The trend was started by Raivo Roosna and Aleks Lepajõe who robbed the Tillander store in Helsinki in 1985. In December 2006, it was estimated that Estonian criminals were responsible for 140 robberies of jewellery and watch stores in Finland, the Netherlands, Portugal, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Denmark, and Sweden during the last three years. The value of the lost property is estimated to be 25 million Euros.[1] Today transnational Estonian organised crime is predominantly about smuggling drugs, alcohol, and other illegal or high-tax goods from Russia to Finland, Sweden, and elsewhere in the Baltic Sea. Estonia is a relatively safe country, although there are some situations, where people

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Estonia- ingliskeelne Power-Pointi esitlus

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. Vormsi Hiiumaa Saaremaa Vormsi Muhu Longest river of Estonia 1. Võhandu 2. Pärnu 3

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Estonia

land, sea mud. The population of Estonia is about 1,341,000 people. Estonia, as a new member of the World Trade Organization, is steadily moving toward a modern market economy with increasing ties to the West, including the pegging of its currency to the euro. The economy benefits from strong electronics and telecommunications sectors. Estonia has been a member of the European Union from May 2004. The economy is greatly influenced by developments in Finland, Sweden, Russia, and Germany, four major trading partners. The high current account deficit remains a concern. Main industries in Estonia are engineering, electronics, wood and wood products, textile and information technology and telecommunications. The main ports and harbours in Estonia are in Haapsalu, Kunda, Muuga, Paldiski, Pärnu and Tallinn. There is about 10,000 km of paved streets/roads/highways and about 41,000 km of unpaved roads. Estonia has 29 airports and 968 km of railways

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5 minute talk about Estonia

Estonia officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country 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 Russia. Across the Baltic Sea lies Sweden in the west and Finland in the north. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km2, and is influenced by a humid continental climate. Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic divided into fifteen counties, with its capital and largest city beingTallinn. With a population of 1.3 million, it is one of the least-populous member states of the European Union. The Estonians are a Finnic people, and the official language, Estonian, is a Finno-Ugric language closely related to Finnish

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How to keep Estonians in Estonia - kirjand

shouln't be like that in kindergarten. What i'm trying to say is young people don't have time to do what they like and enjoy being young because they have to study, study and study. And for what? A lousy job. I have a friend who is really good at sports. He once told me he'd move abroad when he gets 18 because here in Estonia it's really hard to get a supporter who will pay for trainings and equipment. He and he's trainer are sure that if he moves to Finland, he'll be the next world champion! It's really hard to start your own life. If you don't have rich parents to support you, you are not able to buy an aparment of your own. That's why my brother is planning on going to work in Finland. I think if everyone had enough money then a whole lot less people would move abroad.

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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 lives in towns. History • Estonia was settled near the end of the last glacial era, beginning from around 8500 BC. Before the German invasions in the 13th century proto-Estonians of the Ancient Estonia worshipped the spirits of nature

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Estonia

Estonia 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 Lake Peipus and Russia. Across the Baltic Sea lies Sweden in the west and Finland in the north. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km 2, 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. The population of Estonia is 1.5 million. Of this number 62 per cent are Estonians. The geography of the land is surprisingly varied. Islands make up 9,2 per cent of Estonian’s total

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Lennart Meri esitlus

as a historian, so Meri found work as a dramatist in the Vanemuine and later on as a producer of radio plays in the Estonian broadcasting industry. Lennart Meri as a writer and a filmmaker Lennart Meri's first book was ,,Beavers and Mediterranean black widowes footseps" (Kobrade and karakurtide jälgedes), which tells of his trip to Central Asia in 1958. The film The Winds of the Milky Way (Estonian: Linnutee tuuled), shot in co-operation with Finland and Hungary, was banned in the Soviet Union, but won a silver medal at the New York Film Festival. In Finnish schools, his films and texts were used as study materials. His best known work is perhaps Hõbevalge, which translates into Silver White and was published in 1976. It reconstructs the history of Estonia and the Baltic Sea region. Lennart Meri as a politician In 1988, Meri became a founding member of the Estonian Popular Front, which

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Võnnu Keskkool ESTONIA Referaat Autor: Klass : 9 Juhendaja: Võnnu 2013 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 Lake Peipus and Russia.Across the Baltic Sealies Sweden in the west and Finland in the north. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227km2 The Estonian climate resembles that of other countries on the Baltic littoral. On account of the country's proximity to the sea, the skies are often cloudy, and rain often falls in the spring and autumn, in the winter the rain turns to snow. The highest point in Estonia is Suur Munamäg It is in fact the highest point in the Baltic region Forest cover over one half of Estonia. The most common types of tree are pine, spruce and birch

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Soome Vabariik

SOOME VABARIIK Suomi(Soome keeles) Üldandmed: Soome Vabariik paikneb põhja euroopas, asub Rootsi ja Venemaa vahel ja piirneb Soome lahe ja Botnia merega. Pindala: 337 030 km² (305 470 km² maad, 31 560 km² siseveekogusid), natukene väiksem kui Montana.(osariik USAs) Naaberriigid:Venemaa, Rootsi, ja Norra. Riigipiiri pikkus:2,628 km Riigikord: Parlamentaarne demokraatia Rahvaarv:5,223,442 (Juuli 2005 ) Pealinn:Helsinki Pealinna rahvaarv: Helsinkis elab 2003. aasta seisuga 560,905 inimest. Rahaühik:Euro(varem Mark) Rahvuslik koosseis:Soomlased93.4%, Rootslased5,7%, Lapplased0.1%, Eestlased 0.2% Riigikeel: Soome keel ja Rootsi keel Usk: Luterlased 84%, teised Kristlased:1%, Kreeka Ordodoks:1%, ateistid:14% Kõrgeim koht on Halti tipp (1328m) Asub Enontekiö loodeoses. Soomes on 187 888 järve ja 176 584 saart ja 72 loojumatu päikesega polaarpäeva. Soome Vabariik asub Põhja-Eur...

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Conditions of the productive animals in farms.

starving. Animals are wet because of their own excrements, some spots on their body are furless, their bones poke out from their skin and they can hardly stand up. What is more, they do not have food or litter, so they lie on cold cemented floor that is covered with dung. This problem is not actual only in Estonia.Also the reality of Finnish factory farming was recently revealed. Producers arguments as there are severe problems related to intensive farming abroad and animals in Finland are treated properly, were more than doubt filling. That is why there was conducted an inquiry to investigate the real conditions in Finnish farms. During the investigation 21 Finnish broiler farms, 60 pig factories and 20 egg were visited during a year-long period between 2006 and 2007. The size of the egg farms varied from thousands to hundreds of thousands of individuals. It was found out that in all the broiler farms there were dead and crippled birds. It can be said

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"Estonia"

Estonia Estonia lies in the North-Europe and it is the member of European Union. In the north, Estonia is washed by the Gulf of Finland, in the west by the Balic Sea, in the south there is Latvia and in the east there lies Russian Federation. The territory of Estonia is 45,227 km 2 and it is divided into 15 counties. The capital and also the largest city in Estonia is Tallinn. The population is not large ­ only 1.3 million people. The official language is Estonian. Although we have only few speakers in word terms, we are proud of our language which is considered to be one of the world's most beautiful ones

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Forestry

· Temperate zone ­ coniferous woods ­ soft timber · Transport ­ floating of logs, road transport 5. Late Industrial m.m · Ruinous economy Forestry in different regions of the world: 1. Europe 1) West ­ Europe · A lot of forests were destructed during Late Agrarian times. · During the industrialisation ­ only timber industry · Situation has improved ­ timber, paper and cellulose industries in France and Germany 2) Finland, Sweden, Norway · Climate was not suitable for fields ­ forests were preserved. · Smaller population ­ necessity was smaller · Situation is good ­ raw timber is exported to West-Europe, export half-finished products 3) Russia · Backward country · Started with forestry in 1950 · After establishing complexes in 1960, development was fast · Wood was transported by rivers · All kinds of industries ­ quite developed

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Economy of Estonia.

Economy of Estonia The economic growth during the recent years has been very fast. The Estonian economy is diverse ­ industry and transport, as well as commerce and different branches of services are all equally important. Due to the available natural resources Estonian economy largely relies on the branches related to the forest; Estonian energy sector is based on oil shale. Finland and Sweden are the most important trade partners. The Estonian economy profits significantly from the business generated by more than 2 million tourists a year. The important sectors of the Estonian economy are the processing, transport, warehousing and communications, commerce and estate, rental and letting, as well as business services, agriculture, construction and government, education and health care. In

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Estonian cities

Estonian cities Tallinn is the capital and largest city of Estonia. It occupies an area of 159.2 square kilometers with a population of 413,000. It is situated on the northern coast of the country, on the banks of the Gulf of Finland, 80 km south of Helsinki, east of Stockholm and west of Saint Petersburg. Tallinn was founded in the 12th century and has been under the rule of Denmark, Sweden, and Germany as well as Russia, and all left their mark on the city's architecture. It is one of the best preserved medieval towns in northern Europe, and makes a beautiful impression from the sea, with its ancient city walls, church spires, and red-tile roofed homes. Tallinn has previously been named as Kolõvan, Lindanise and Reval.

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Sangpommi tõstmise ajalugu

Regulation of IUKL August, 01st Latvia " (CB, Snatch, men, amateurs, Juggling) masters Superiority of the World According to November, Tampere, 8. among juniors (CB, LC, men, women Regulation of IUKL 11-14th Finland Snatch) Championship of the According to November, Tampere, 9. World among adults (CB, men, women Regulation of IUKL 11-14th Finland LC, Snatch) Superiority of the World According to November, Tampere, 10. among seniors (CB, LC, men, women

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Tallinn

Tallinn Jane Jaakson, Kärt Aulik Leisi Secondary School Form 9 2015 Tallinn Location: Estonia ● Harju County ● ● near The Gulf of Finland South of Helsinki ● East of Stocholm ● West of St. Petersburg ● Tallinn Population: ● about 440,000 (1January 2014) ● 53,2% Estonians ● 38,1% Russians ● 0,6% Finns ● 6,3% others Tallinn Tourism: 58 museums ● 10 cinemas ● 247 hobby schools ● 40 art galleries ● Tallinn Symbols: Flag ● Coat of arms ● Old Toomas ● ● Toompea tower Tallinn References: www.Google.com ● Www.Tallinn.ee ● Www.Wikipeedia.ee ●

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Haridus Soomes

PISA raport 2005 6 2007 3.Raport õpilaste tulemustest kolmeaastasest keskkooliõpingutest. Matemaatika Lugemine Loodusteadused Probleemi -lahendus 1 Hong Kong-China Finland Finland Korea 2 Finland Korea Japan Hong Kong-China 4 Netherlands Australia Korea Japan 5 Liechtenstein Liechtenstein Liechtenstein New Zealand 6 Japan New Zealand Australia Macao-China 7 Canada Ireland Macao-China Australia

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ID-kaardi taotlemine

Tasumine pangaülekandega välisriigis asuvast pangast Sooritades riigilõivu ülekannet välisriigis asuvast pangast, on lisaks eelnevale vaja teada ka Eestis asuva panga BIC ehk SWIFT koodi ning Rahandusministeeriumi riigilõivu konto rahvusvahelist kontonumbrit (IBAN). · SEB BIC ehk SWIFTkood on EEUHEE2X · Swedbank BIC ehk SWIFTkood on HABAEE2X · Danske Bank A/S Eesti filiaali BIC ehk SWIFTkood on FOREEE2X · Nordea Bank Finland PLC Eesti filiaali BIC ehk SWIFTkood on NDEAEE2X Rahandusministeeriumi riigilõivu kontode IBANid (International Bank Account Number) on: · SEB: EE 89 1010 2200 3479 6011 · Swedbank: EE 93 2200 2210 2377 8606 · Danske Bank A/S Eesti filiaal: EE 40 3300 3334 1611 0002 · Nordea Bank Finland PLC Eesti filiaal: EE 701700017001577198.

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About Tallinn

habitual part of the harisont,which people see when the come from over the sea to Tallinn -Old Town Harbour & The Old Town Old City Harbour is one of the biggest and busiest passenger harbour in the Baltic region -The Russalka Monument Russalka is a sculpture, created by Estonian sculptor Amandus Adamson, in 1902. The bronze and granite monument standsas a memorial to the crew of a Russian battleship "Russalka" , which sank in the Gulf of Finland in 1893.The monument itself is a figure of an angel, which sends blessing to that place, where, with the whole crew, sank russian battleship "Russalka" -TV Tower The TV Tower was situated in 1980 to the summer olimpiad. From the watching platform a wunderful view on Tallinn and Finland coast is opened. The TV Tower itself is used for broadcasting Estonian tv chanels and radiostations, and like mobile communication mast -The Kadriorg Park & Palace

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Sweden

Elina Kangas 2014 Sweden Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. Sweden borders Norway and Finland Sweden is the third-largest country in the European Union by area, with a total population of about 9.6 million. Ways of getting there By plane By ship Essential baggage The Swedish climate is similar to Estonian, so you have to take the same clothes. Take documents and money . Places to visit Gröna Lund, because it has over 30 attractions including 5 rollercoasters Souvenirs Salty liquorice Old Swedish ceramics or other antique trinkets

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Imagine Dragons

Anne Marie Vaabel IMAGINE DRAGONS Imagine Dragons  Dan Reynolds - Lead singer  Daniel Sermon - Guitarist  Daniel Platzman - Drummer  Ben McKee - Bassist Imagine Dragons  2008- present  Las Vegas-based rock band  Indie pop, Indie rock, Alternative rock.  Influences- The Beatles, Muse, Nirvana.  Closest concert in Finland Imagine Dragons- Albums  „It’s Time“ (2011)  „Continued Silence“ (2012)  „Night Visions“ (2013)  „Smoke and Mirrors“ (2015) Imagine Dragons- Awards  20 awards  70 nominations  Grammy „Best Rock Performance“ Imagine Dragons Their most known songs are:  „Radioaktive“  „Demons“  „I Bet My Life“ I like them because:  their own style  It reminds me Sci- Fi Thank You for listening!

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Michael Park

Michael Park 1966-2005 Family · ...live in Scotland Newent in Gloucestershire · Wife Marie, children: William, Victoria Successes with Markko · 2003 First places Acropolis Rally Greece Neste Rally Finland · 2004 First places Corona Rally Mexico Corsica Catalunya Memorial on the crash tree Michael was alsou called as "Beef" Facts · Michael was keen all-round sportsman, Park was a keen football and cricket fan and enjoyed shooting. "Beef" worked with · Richard Burns · Colin McRae · David Higgins · Mark Higgins · Markko Märtin Park won with Markko EOS rally 2001-2003, 2005 Märtin and Park had visited my neighbours

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Curriculum Vitae

Muru 2c Pärnu 80012 Estonia Tel: 5985 4027 e-mail: [email protected] Objective: To coach professional football players. Career: Main coach at Karhu Kauhajoki July 2005 to present Finland, Kauhajoki __________________________________________________________________________ Internet payment service founder January 2001 to present coded whole site and service Education: Graduated body culture school in Denmark September 2003 ­ May 2006

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Inglise keelne presentatsioon Norrast

Norway Location Lies on Scandinavian Peninsula Neigbourgh countries ­ Sweden, Finland, Denmark Facts Mountainious country Total area of 385,000 square kilometres Population of 5 million 12 peaks over 2000m Mountains Galdhøpiggen - highest mountain ­ 2496m Glittertind second highest mountains - 2,465 m Citys Oslo, the capital, the largest city. Bergen, second largest, birthplace of many known Black Metal bands. Bergen Religion and immigrantism

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Life in Estonia through the eyes of an economics student

Although, when not to look only through rose-tinted glasses, there are still some minuses in country’s organization. So, what are the beneficial and negative sides of living in Estonia? To start with, a big advantage is a great location between Scandinavia and prosperous Russia which ensures the connections, networks and possible trading options. Close connections and pendulum migration have tightened the cooperation between the countries. For instance, Estonia and Finland have developed common economic space. Right now Estonia's most important trading partners are Finland, Sweden, Russia and Germany which Estonia is mainly influenced by. Maintaining good relations between neighboring countries and being a member of EU has opened the possibility not only for good trading business but also to take the opportunities to travel and work abroad more easily improving Estonians human capital. Furthermore, Estonia has really outstanding level of education

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Soomerootslus ja soomerootslased

rektor. Topelius oli üks soome rahvusromantilise Ametnikud: 13,1 18,0 33,0 kirjanduse silmapaistvaimaid esindajaid; ta kirjutas peamiselt rootsi keeles. Akseli Gallen-Kallela oli Soome kunstnik. Gallen-Kallela maalid on rahvusvaheliselt ühed kõige tuntumad soome kunstiteosed. Allikad Tarkiainen, Kari (2008) Svariges Österland Från forntiden till Gustan Vasa. ,,Svensk språkkultur i Finland"; ,,När kom svenskarna till Finland?". Atlantis ISBN 978-91-7353-227-3 (sverige) http://www.koolielu.ee/pages.php/0317?aj=1102 Välja antud 8. veebruar 2001. Kasutatud 09.03.2009 http://www.folktinget.fi/pdf/publikationer/Svifin.pdf Kasutatud 03.03.2009 ja09.03.2009 http://kirjasto.sci.fi/tjansson.htm Välja antud: 2008 Kasutatud 21.03.2009 Piia Pärnaste 23.03.2009 Lk ____

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Ants Laikmaa

He attended schools in Vigala, Haapsalu and Lihula. His mother died when he was a child. Laikmaa discovered early his interest in painting. He studied from 1891 to 1893 and 1896/97 at the Düsseldorf Art Academy. From 1897 to 1899 he was working in Düsseldorf. In autumn of 1899 he returned back to Tallinn. From 1900 to 1907 Laikmaa worked as an artist in Tallinn and Haapsalu. Study led him to Belgium, France, Austria, Finland and the Netherlands. 1901 he organized the first ever Estonian art exhibition in Tallinn, 1906 followed by the first art exhibition in Tartu. 1903, he founded a studio in Tallinn. 1907 he founded the Estonian Art Association (Eesti Kunstiselts). In 1904 the 38-year-old Laikmaa met the great love of his life, the 21-year-old Marie Hacker, who later changed her name to Marie Under, one of the best-known poets of the time. In the same

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