Organisatsioonid
Seltsidest raamatuklubideni, eesti majadest suvelaagriteni.
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cultural societyThe Estonian Society of SydneyEstablished in 1927, Sydney Eesti Selts ‘Eesti Kodu Linda’ has been proudly serving the Sydney Estonian Community for over 90 years. Built on years of dedication, we are a voluntary organization who aim to preserve and celebrate Estonian culture and customs in Australia.- info@sydneyeestiselts.org.au
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141 Campbell Street
- sydneyeestiselts.org.au
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community centreSydney Estonian House
- info@sydneyeestiselts.org.au
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141 Campbell St
- sydneyeestiselts.org.au
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community centreMelbourne Estonian HouseThe Melbourne Estonian House is the cultural home for Estonians living in Melbourne and has been the focus of numerous festivals, events and commemorations for many decades. It was officially opened in 1972.
- +61 481 459 311
- estohousemelb@gmail.com
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43 Melville Rd
- facebook.com
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community centreAdelaide Estonian House
- (08) 8267 1649
- estonianhall@gmail.com
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200 Jeffcott Street
- adelaide.eesti.org.au
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community centreHolland Estonian HouseThe Estonian House in the Netherlands is a non-profit organization that unites Estonians living in the Netherlands and maintains Estonian culture and language. We organize meaningful events to support connections between people interested in Estonian and its culture. -
community centreStockholm Estonian House- (+46) 08-411 47 77
- info@eestimaja.se
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Wallingatan 32-34
- eestimaja.se
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Estonian Cultural Society of Cincinnati
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educationChicago Estonian SchoolThe Chicago Estonian School opened its doors on April 9th, 1967. The mission was to offer Estonians living outside of Estonia an enriched curriculum that provided not only the basics of learning the Estonian language, but also subjects and opportunities that introduced Estonian culture and tradition.
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Baltic American Freedom LeagueThe Baltic American Freedom League’s programs are designed to assist the development of democracy and market economies in the Baltic countries, to assure the security of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania from outside aggression, and to increase awareness of Baltic history and culture.