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  2. List of television channels in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Duo 5 (former Kanal 12) – general entertainment. Mostly for men. Duo 6 – general entertainment channel. Replacing Sony Turbo Estonia since April 1, 2021. Kanal 7 – russian-language general entertainment channel. Kino 7 – russian-language movies channel. MyHits – music channel. Eesti Kanal – retro channel.

  3. Eesti Rahvusringhääling - Wikipedia

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    Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR) – Estonian Public Broadcasting – is a publicly funded and owned radio and television organisation created in Estonia on 1 June 2007 to take over the functions of the formerly separate Eesti Raadio (ER) (Estonian Radio) and Eesti Televisioon (ETV) (Estonian Television), under the terms of the Estonian National Broadcasting Act.

  4. Estonian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    German, Scandinavian, Russian, Finnish and other influences have played their part. The most typical foods in Estonia have been rye bread, pork, potatoes and dairy products. [1] Estonian eating habits have historically been closely linked to the seasons. In terms of staples, Estonia belongs firmly to the beer, vodka, rye bread and pork "belt ...

  5. Kanal 2 - Wikipedia

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    Availability. Terrestrial. Elisa. Multiplex 6 [2] Kanal 2's former logo from 2009 to 2021. Kanal 2 is a privately owned Estonian television channel. [3] Its literal name in English is "Channel 2". The channel was established by Ilmar Taska. The channel began broadcasting on 1 October 1993.

  6. Television in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Television in Estonia was introduced in 1955, following the Soviet government's decision to establish a television station in 1953. [ 1] The National TV Channel ETV has maintained an archive since 1955 in which broadcasts of unique aspects of Estonian culture are held. Northern Estonia receives television signals from Finland.

  7. Duo 4 - Wikipedia

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    Duo 4 (formerly known as Kanal 11 (literal English translation Channel 11 )) is an Estonian TV channel owned by Duo Media Networks. The name of the channel was derived from a play on words; in the Estonian language, "Üksteist", the word for eleven, also means "each other". This meant that the channel promoted itself using sentences such as "We ...

  8. Vana Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    The recipe for Vana Tallinn (45% vol) was invented in 1960 by the master distiller Ilse Maar, the bottling manager Bernhard Jürno and the distillery specialist Jaan Siimo. Vana Tallinn (45% vol) was the only drink in the Vana Tallinn product family until 1999, with liqueurs with an alcohol content of 40% and 50% vol added at a later time.

  9. And That's Why We Drink - Wikipedia

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