Russians in Estonia
Reference list · 2L, 31T
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Anna Levandi · 38L · Russian figure skater who competed for the Soviet Union
Nikolai Novosjolov · 37L · Fencer
Valery Karpin · 79L · Russian football manager
Yuri Lotman · 45L · Estonian philologist
Alexy II of Moscow · 57L · 15th Patriarch of Moscow and all the Rus', the primate of the Russian Orthodox Church
Aleksei Lotman · 42L · Estonian biologist, environmentalist, and politician
Zara Mints · 29L · Russian literary scientist
Mikhail Veller · 24L · Russian writer
Nikita Ivanovich Panin · 33L · Russian statesman (1718–1783)
Occupation of the Baltic states · 57L · Soviet takeover of the Baltic, 1940
Aleksandr Iosifovich Popov · 15L ·
Nikolai Stepulov · 12L · Boxer
Mihhail Lotman · 36L · Estonian literature researcher and politician
Igor Severyanin · 27L · Russian poet
Alexander Nevsky church, Haapsalu · 8L · Church building in Haapsalu, Estonia
Suren Gazaryan · 9L · Russian zoologist
1996 Moscow–Constantinople schism · 17L · Schism between the Eastern Orthodox Churches of the Moscow Patriarchate and the Ecumenical Patriarchate which started on 23 February 1996 and ended on 16 May 1996.
Russian Theatre, Tallinn · 3L · Theatre in Tallinn, Estonia
Mustvee · 11L · Town in Jõgeva County, Estonia
Russian Party in Estonia · 12L · Defunct political party in Estonia
Nochnoy Dozor (group) · 6L · Russian nationalist organization in Estonia
Kallaste · 14L · Town in Tartu County, Estonia
Cornelius (Jakobs) · 20L · Estonian priest
Russians in Estonia · 8L · Ethnic group
SKY Radio · 6L · Radio station
St. Catherine's Church, Pärnu · 13L · Church building in Pärnu, Estonia
Russian Social Democratic Party of Estonia · 14L · Defunct political party in Estonia
Estonian United Left Party · 16L · Political party in Estonia
Estonian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchate · 13L · Self-governed church of Russian Orthodox Church
Pühtitsa Convent · 16L · Monastery in Estonia
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tallinn · 16L · Church in Tallinn, Estonia