küttearvuga
Küttearvuga, also known as the "Estonian National Anthem," is the official anthem of Estonia. It was composed by Friedebert Tuglas in 1920 and was officially adopted as the national anthem in 1991, following Estonia's restoration of independence after the Soviet occupation. The anthem is a patriotic song that reflects the spirit of the Estonian people and their struggle for freedom and sovereignty.
The lyrics of Küttearvuga are written in the Estonian language and consist of three verses. The first
The melody of Küttearvuga is a simple and catchy tune that has become synonymous with Estonia. It
Küttearvuga is an important symbol of Estonian identity and pride. It serves as a reminder of the