Friday, February 22, 2013

Most popular names in Estonia

Which are the most common first names in Estonia?

Following link shows you the most common Estonian names for men:

Similar link for women:



For more information go to webpage: http://stat24.ee/nimed/


Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Estonia goes electric with new car charger network

"Estonia has become the first country in the world to install a nationwide system of fast chargers for electrical vehicles, the manager of the new system said, as part of European efforts to reduce carbon emissions."

Sunday, February 17, 2013

First country ready for completely new kind of maths education: it's Estonia.

Mathematician Conrad Wolfram announced:
"I'm very excited to announce that computerbasedmath.org has found the first country ready for our completely new kind of maths education: it's Estonia."

Read about the announcment from here:
http://www.conradwolfram.com/home/announcement-our-first-cbm-country.html

Conrad Wolfram

Monday, February 11, 2013

Five great winter holiday destinations: the colder the better


Tallinn, Estonia


"With its Gothic spires and conical snowy roofs, cosy beer halls and vintage-look bars, Tallinn is one of the ultimate winter cities. After strolling the old town, seeing the atmospheric Dominican monastery and the castle on Toompea hill, visitors can duck into a cool coffee shop (see tourism.tallinn.ee). The skating rink on Harju street is next to St Nicholas' church, and there are illuminated cross-country ski trails at the Pirita Health Track (piritaspordikeskus.ee), 15 minutes outside the city. 
• Ryanair flies from Luton, Stansted and Manchester, Brussels Airlines from Edinburgh and Brsitol, FlyBe from East Midlands and easyJet from Gatwick. Returns in February from about £85. Hotel St Petersbourg (+372 6, 286500, hotelstpetersbourg.com, doubles from €110) has fine vodkas and a dining area decked with tapesteries. OldHouse Guesthouse (+372 6 411464, hostels.ee/oldhouse , doubles €30) is cheap and cute"


Tallinn's medieval town wall in winter


Sunday, February 10, 2013

The Estonian Cyber President: I'll be back

"You might have seen him on the NATO CCDCOE Conference in Tallinn or you might know him as Toomas Hendrik Ilves the current President of Estonia.  Estonia had a rough year in 2007 when Estonia got hit by an cyber attack. 

The attack was stopped in two weeks and that was when Estonia said we are going to spend our attention on cyber security and our understanding of cyber security."


An article about Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves and his speech about cyber security:



Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Estonia- country with the cleanest air in the world!

Tallinn- the capital city of Estonia.

"In recent days, Beijing, Hebei, Shandong, Henan and Jiangxi have suffered very serious air pollution and Beijing is choked in the densest smog than ever. Many residents have closed windows and doors to avoid breathing the polluted air. The government also asks the citizens to stay home and wear masks when going out.

In 2012, the World Health Organization issued a global air quality ranking and Estonia, Mauritius and Canada rank the top three. According to statistics, these countries are benefited from their low population density, superior climate conditions and strict control measures on air pollution. 

Top 1 Estonia 

Estonia lies on the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea. Its capital is Tallinn. According to the global air quality ranking issued by the WHO, Estonia enjoys the cleanest air in the world. Estonia, with 47 percent of its territory covered by forests, has numerous fantastic gulfs, straits, islands, lakes and marshes. 


Because of its outstanding air quality, Estonia attracts many health-minded tourists from all over the world."

Source:
People's Daily Online, http://english.people.com.cn/90777/8091863.html

AFAR's 13 Top Picks For Places To Go In 2013

Estonia made it in AFAR's 13 Top Picks For Places To Go In 2013!

"Tiny Estonia offers something for everyone, as exemplified by the capital, Tallinn, with its traditional cobblestoned old town, bustling cultural scene, lively nightlife, and expanding tech sector. Get out of the city--try one of the bicycling tours into the lush countryside and along the coast. On the islands of Muhumaa and Saaremaa you'll find gorgeous natural scenery, extensive medieval remains, and bucolic country towns. Tartu, a city along the banks of the Emajõgi River, is known as Estonia's spiritual capital."


Photo of Tallinn from Facebook page "Amazing Things in the World":
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=432878100099243&set=a.342434892476898.89335.338077742912613&type=1&theater