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  2. Category:Lists of companies of Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of companies of Estonia" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  3. Category:Companies of Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Government-owned companies of Estonia (3 P) H. Holding companies of Estonia (1 P) O. Online companies of Estonia (2 P) T. Companies listed on Nasdaq Tallinn (1 C, 4 P)

  4. List of companies of Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Estonia is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. [1] It is a developed country with an advanced, high-income economy that as of 2011 is among the fastest growing in the EU. [ 2 ] Its Human Development Index ranks very highly, [ 3 ] and it performs favourably in measurements of economic freedom , civil liberties and press freedom ...

  5. List of companies based in Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of companies in Tallinn, Estonia. Tallinn is the capital city of Estonia. Companies based in Tallinn. Name Type Location within Tallinn Notes

  6. 2015 European migrant crisis - Wikipedia

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    News organisations and academic sources use both migrant crisis and refugee crisis to refer to the 2015 events, sometimes interchangeably. Some argued that the word migrant was pejorative or inaccurate in the context of people fleeing war and persecution because it implies most are emigrating voluntarily rather than being forced to leave their homes.

  7. Baltic News Service - Wikipedia

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    BNS is a holding company for separate organizations in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. [1] [2] BNS disseminates news in Russian and English (as well as the domestic languages of Estonian, Latvian, and Lithuanian) via the internet and by other means. Subscribers include media, financial, industrial, and government institutions in the Baltic States.

  8. Refugee Team for Paris Olympics has 36 athletes from 11 ...

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    The Refugee Team for the Paris Olympics will feature 36 athletes from 11 countries in 12 sports. The team will be known under the acronym EOR from the French name Équipe Olympique des Réfugiés.

  9. Immigration to France - Wikipedia

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    With this massive influx of immigrants, France became an asylum for refugees. According to the convention in Geneva, refugee status was granted to four out of five immigrant applicants. Many of these refugees came from countries in Eastern Europe (i.e. Hungary) and Latin America, because they feared the dictatorship in their home countries.