Elutegevustes
Elutegevustes, also known as the "Estonian National Anthem," is the official anthem of Estonia. The lyrics were written by Johann Voldemar Jannsen, while the music was composed by Friedrich Robert Faehlmann. The anthem was adopted as the national anthem of Estonia in 1920, following the country's declaration of independence from Russia.
The anthem consists of two verses, with the first verse being the official version. The lyrics reflect
Elutegevustes is performed in Estonian and is an important symbol of Estonian identity and culture. It is
The anthem has been the subject of some controversy in recent years, with some Estonians arguing that