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Country screwed from the start with someone like Boris briefly around
Answer for the clue "Country screwed from the start with someone like Boris briefly around ", 7 letters:
estonia
Alternative clues for the word estonia
- It regained independence in 1991
- Site of Tallinn
- U.N. member since 1991
- Baltic Sea country
- Independence ultimately ain't so bad for the country
- Member of the U.N. since 1991 and the E.U. since 2004
- Gulf of Finland nation
- Euro user since 2011
- Hiiumaa Island belongs to it
- Nation on the Gulf of Finland
Usage examples of estonia.
Yes, that was him, Konstantin Poeg, the last birdseed merchant in all of Estonia.
Soviets took eastern Poland, Moldavia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Albania.
Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Albania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, East Germany, Yugoslavia, North Korea, Cuba, South Yemen, Congo-Brazzaville, North Vietnam, Guinea-Bissau, Cambodia, Laos, South Vietnam, Ethiopia, Angola, Mozambique, Nicaragua, the Seychelles, Grenada, and Afghanistan.
Hitler to divide up Poland and to obtain a free hand to gobble up Latvia, Estonia, Finland and Bessarabia was not known outside Berlin and Moscow, but it would soon become evident from Soviet acts, and it would shock most of the world even at this late date.
Stalin expressly indicated Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, but did not mention Finland.
He was instantly abandoning not only Estonia but Latvia, both of which, he had agreed in the Nazi-Soviet Pact, belonged in the Soviet sphere of interest.
During the next couple of days similar Soviet ultimatums were dispatched to Latvia and Estonia, after which they were similarly overrun by the Red Army.
Anglo-French-Russian guarantee of Latvia and Estonia, which bordered on the Soviet Union, Germany had hastily signed nonaggression pacts with these two Baltic States on June 7.
Estonia was a small country, Tallinn a small town, the places the couple could run to or hide in were limited.
She scrolled down a Web page about a tsarevitch pretender who supposedly had come to Washington State via Estonia after escaping the bullets of the Bolsheviks.
Sure, there were little telltale signs like the Soviets marching through Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Mongolia, Turkmenia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kirgizia, Poland, Moldavia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Albania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, East Germany, Yugoslavia, North Korea, Cuba, South Yemen, Congo-Brazzaville, North Vietnam, Guinea-Bissau, Cambodia, Laos, South Vietnam, Ethiopia, Angola, Mozambique, Nicaragua, the Seychelles, Grenada, and Afghanistan.
Forty correspondents in the hall came from Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Georgia, and Armenia.
In fact his plan depended on the presence of nightlife here— Estonia is livelier than most of the country—but the pier was derelict, as his briefers said it would be.
Naturally, predictably, the Canadian airdrops began in Estonia, Byelorussia, Azerbaijan.
All of which amounted to a steel wall of armament around Eastern Poland, Byelorussia, the Ukraine and the Baltic states of Estonia, Lithuania and Latvianow earmarked as a new circle in hell.