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Estonians are an ethnic group primarily associated with Estonia and speakers of the Finnic Estonian language.

History

The name "Eesti", or Estonia, is thought to be derived from the word Aestii, the name given by the ancient Germanic peoples to the peoples living northeast of the Vistula River. The Roman historian Tacitus in 98 A.D. was the first to mention the "Aestii" people, and early Scandinavians called the land south of the Gulf of Finland "Eistland", and the people "eistr". Proto-Estonians (as well as other Finnic-speaking peoples) were also called Chuds (чудь) in Old East Slavic chronicles.

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Aestii - Germanic peoples - Vistula River - Tacitus - 98 - Scandinavia - Chuds - Old East Slavic - Chronicle

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Estonian language belongs to the Balto-Finnic branch of the Finno-Ugric group of languages, as does the Finnish language. The first book in Estonian was printed in 1525, while the oldest known examples of written Estonian originate in 13th century chronicles.

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Balto-Finnic - Finno-Ugric - Finnish language - Estonian - 1525

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Estonians have strong ties to the Nordic countries stemming from strong cultural and religious influences gained over centuries during Scandinavian and German rule and settlement.

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Nordic countries - Scandinavia - German

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From 1945-89 the share of ethnic Estonians in Estonia dropped from 94% to 61%, caused primarily by the Soviet program mass immigration from Russia and other parts of the former USSR into industrial urban areas of Estonia, as well as by wartime emigration and Stalin's mass deportations and executions. The share has now risen close to 69%.

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Russia - USSR - Mass deportations

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