äriteavet
Äriteavet, also known as the "Estonian National Anthem," is the official anthem of Estonia. It was composed by Gustav Ernesaks and written by Lydia Koidula. The anthem was officially adopted in 1920 and has been an integral part of Estonian national identity and culture ever since.
The anthem is a patriotic song that celebrates Estonia's independence and sovereignty. It is typically performed
The anthem consists of two verses and a chorus. The first verse focuses on the natural beauty
Äriteavet is an important symbol of Estonian nationalism and has played a significant role in shaping the