Teatajan
Teatajan is a term that can refer to several things, most notably a type of newspaper or public announcement in Estonian. Historically, "Teataja" was the name of a prominent Estonian newspaper published in various forms and locations throughout the 20th century. For example, a newspaper named "Teataja" was published in Tallinn from 1905 to 1914, and another significant publication with the same name existed in Stockholm, Sweden, from 1950 to 1992, serving the Estonian émigré community. The word itself, "teataja," translates to "announcer" or "reporter" in English, indicating its role in disseminating information. In a broader sense, "teataja" can also refer to any official bulletin, notice, or announcement intended to inform the public of specific events, regulations, or news. The context in which "Teataja" is used typically clarifies whether it refers to a specific publication or the general concept of an announcer.