Anyone ever hear of Estonia?

Have you heard of Estonia?


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dang, you mean Eastonia is not the east side of Gastonia which is just west of Charlotte. Hummm, guess that means no I have not heard of it that I can recall.
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Not knowing a given piece of information is not an accurate measurement of ones intelligence. ;)
However, to answer the question, yes, I have heard of Estonia, if I am not mistaken it borders Russia and Latvia (?) but I could be wrong and that would not be an uncommon occurrence.. ;D

DD
 

far north europe was once held buy Russia it is the picture in you mind when you think of land, castles and sea.
 

I heard of it when Estonian started posting his finds on here. You learn something new every day. No big deal if you did not know it.
HH,
Donny
 

Maybe you should grow some thicker skin. You already know which way I voted.
 

Its next to Latvia, which is next to Lithuania. But no biggie if you werent hip to it. 8)
 

BuckleBoy said:
Maybe you should grow some thicker skin. You already know which way I voted.

I have really thick skin, it comes along with my 6' 2" 238lb body. I am just naturally curious.
 

djabend said:
I heard of it when Estonian started posting his finds on here. You learn something new every day. No big deal if you did not know it.
HH,
Donny

You don't count then because that is the only reason I know where it is at! :)
 

Yes, I've heard of it..from what I remember, a lot of amber jewelry comes from the Latvia/Estonia area, which I think is somewhere in Eastern Europe, but my geography is not so good.
 

oldplacesnofinds said:
BuckleBoy said:
Maybe you should grow some thicker skin. You already know which way I voted.

I have really thick skin, it comes along with my 6' 2" 238lb body. I am just naturally curious.
Why your just a little fella. ;D Don't worry about it. How many people have heard of Nauru - 8.5 square miles - The 13,000 residents of the Pacific island Nauru rely on diminishing phosphate deposits. The state became independent in 1968 and was formerly known as Pleasant Island.
Or Tuvalu - 9 square miles - Tuvalu is composed of 9 coral atolls along a 360 mile chain in Polynesia. They gained independence in 1978. The former Ellice Islands are home to 12,000.
Or Maldives - 115 square miles - Only 200 of the 2000 Indian Ocean islands which make up this country are occupied by 340,000 residents. The islands gained independence from the U.K. in 1965.
Or Seychelles - 107 square miles - The 81,000 residents of this Indian Ocean island group have been independent of the United Kingdom since 1976.
Or many other small countries around the world. Doesn't mean your stupid. I didn't know any of these until I googled "small countries" just now. Google is a wonderful thing, especially for dumb folk like me.
 

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I have really thick skin, it comes along with my 6' 2" 238lb body. I am just naturally curious.
[/quote] Why your just a little fella. ;D Don't worry about it. How many people have heard of Nauru - 8.5 square miles - The 13,000 residents of the Pacific island Nauru rely on diminishing phosphate deposits. The state became independent in 1968 and was formerly known as Pleasant Island.
Or Tuvalu - 9 square miles - Tuvalu is composed of 9 coral atolls along a 360 mile chain in Polynesia. They gained independence in 1978. The former Ellice Islands are home to 12,000.
Or Maldives - 115 square miles - Only 200 of the 2000 Indian Ocean islands which make up this country are occupied by 340,000 residents. The islands gained independence from the U.K. in 1965.
Or Seychelles - 107 square miles - The 81,000 residents of this Indian Ocean island group have been independent of the United Kingdom since 1976.
Or many other small countries around the world. Doesn't mean your stupid. I didn't know any of these until I googled "small countries" just now. Google is a wonderful thing, especially for dumb folk like me.
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hey i've heard of 3 of those four and i've heard of estonia too. i collected stamps as a kid so i guess that helps ith world geography.
 

I said; "I've got a pain right here"...

The doctor said: "you've got a stone e' ya"...

They removed it... I'm better now.
 

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