Estonia (i/ɛˈstoʊniə/;Estonian:Eesti[ˈeːsti]), officially the Republic of Estonia (Estonian:Eesti Vabariik), is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia (343km), and to the east by Lake Peipus and Russia (338.6km). Across the Baltic Sea lies Sweden in the west and Finland in the north. The territory of Estonia consists of a mainland and 2,222 islands and islets in the Baltic Sea, covering 45,339km2 (17,505sqmi) of land, and is influenced by a humid continental climate.
MS Estonia, previously Viking Sally (1980–1990), Silja Star (−1991), and Wasa King (−1993), was a cruise ferry built in 1979/80 at the German shipyard Meyer Werft in Papenburg. The ship sank in 1994 in the Baltic Sea in one of the worst maritime disasters of the 20th century. It is the deadliest European shipwreck disaster to have occurred in peacetime, costing 852 lives.
The ship was originally ordered from Meyer Werft by a Norwegian shipping company led by Parley Augustsen with intended traffic between Norway and Germany. At the last moment, the company withdrew their order and the contract went to Rederi Ab Sally, one of the partners in the Viking Line consortium (SF Line, another partner in Viking Line, had also been interested in the ship).
Originally the ship was conceived as a sister ship to Diana II, built in 1979 by the same shipyard for Rederi AB Slite, the third partner in Viking Line. However, when Sally took over the construction contract, the ship was lengthened from the original length of approximately 137 metres (449ft) to approximately 155 metres (509ft) and the superstructure of the ship was largely redesigned.
It is the first of three albums in three consecutive years that Marillion released on a contract with Castle Communications, after being dropped by EMI Records following the relative lack of commercial success of Afraid of Sunlight in 1995; peaking at No. 16, Afraid of Sunlight had been the band's first studio album not to reach the top ten of the UK Albums Chart. Without the promotional efforts of a major label, This Strange Engine continued Marillion's decline in mainstream success; it reached No. 27 on the UK Albums Chart and stayed there for two weeks. The album sold significantly better in the Netherlands, home of one of the band's most loyal audiences, reaching #10.
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Most of the tracks are soft rock styled but relatively lengthy compositions.
The first single released from the album was "Man of a Thousand Faces". A music video was also released of this track. The second single from the album was "Eighty Days". Neither single received any mainstream radio airplay. For the first time, no singles from a Marillion album entered the UK Singles Chart.
You left a lovestain on my heart And you left a bloodstain on the ground But blood comes off easily But blood comes off easily You left a lovestain on my heart And you left a bloodstain on the ground But blood comes off easily
"Russian citizens living in Estonia have fallen victim to this because Russia has acted this way, not them," he told AFP... When Estonia gained independence from the Soviet Union, around a third of the ...
</p><p> VariousEstonian political parties have proposed excluding Russians and Belarusians, and sometimes stateless individuals living in Estonia, from elections, fearing foreign interference.
The Prince will also visit the Freedom School, which was founded in May 2022 to help some of the 60,000Ukrainian refugees now living in Estonia continue their education after Russia’s full-scale invasion of their country.
... (2.9 years), Ireland (3.3 years), and Sweden (3.4 years) and the largest in Latvia, where women were expected to live 10.0 years longer than men, followed by Estonia and Lithuania (both 8.7 years).
Estonia is not afraid of the Russian invasion threat, the EstonianForeign Ministry’s general secretary said Tuesday. "We've lived next to Russia for as long as there has been Russia. The people of Estonia are not afraid.