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  2. Telecommunications in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Estonia is a nation with a digitally advanced economy. In 2023, about 93% of citizens engage with e-government services, highlighting a citizen-centric governance approach. Access to e-health records is available to 89% of Estonians. In the business realm, 51% of companies have adopted cloud services.

  3. Category:Communications in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Internet in Estonia (2 C, 12 P) M. Mass media in Estonia (17 C, 9 P) P. Philately of Estonia (2 P) Postal system of Estonia (1 C, 1 P) T. Telecommunications in ...

  4. Estonia - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, Estonia spends around 1.5% of its GDP on Research and Development, compared to an EU average of around 2.0%. [426] ESTCube-1 was the first Estonian satellite. Estonia has established a strong information technology sector, a development partly attributed to the Tiigrihüpe project initiated in the mid-1990s.

  5. Estonia's new government is formally appointed. Its first ...

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    Estonia’s president formally appointed the Baltic country’s new government on Monday after lawmakers gave the green light to Prime Minister-designate Kristen Michal’s three-party coalition ...

  6. Portal:Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Tartu University (Universität Dorpat) in 1860, during its 'Golden Age' (from History of Estonia) Image 17 Comb Ceramic pottery at the Estonian History Museum (from Ancient Estonia ) Image 18 Public education systems founded during prior Swedish rule made Estonia and Finland the two most literate areas of Russian Empire (map of 1897 census ...

  7. Means of communication - Wikipedia

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    Paths of communication can be physical (e.g. the road as transportation route) or non-physical (e.g. networks like a computer network). Contents of communication can be for example photography, data, graphics, language, or texts. Means of communication in the narrower sense refer to technical devices that transmit information. [5]

  8. Enlargement of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The following is an example of the accession process—Estonia's path to membership from its restoration of independence from the Soviet Union in November 1991 with recognition from the EU the same month to membership in May 2004. Ease of accession depends on the state: how integrated it is with the EU beforehand, the state of its economy and ...

  9. Outline of Estonia - Wikipedia

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    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). [1] Across the Baltic Sea lies Sweden in the west and Finland in the north. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km 2 (17,462 sq mi), and is influenced by a temperate ...

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