استون‌لار

Estonians
eestlased
Lenguas fino-bálticas.png
اهالی سایی‌سی
ت 1.1 million
چوْخلی اهالی اولان بؤلگه‌لر
Flag of Estonia.svg ایستونی 904,639[۱]
Other significant population centers:
27,113[۲]
Flag of Sweden.svg سوئد25,509[۳]
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg کانادا24,000[۴]
Flag of Russia.svg روسیه17,875[۵]
Flag of Australia.svg اوسترالیا7,543[۶]
Flag of Germany.svg آلمان6,286[۷]
 نوروژ5,092[۸]
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg بیرلشمیش شاهلیق3,400[۹]
 اوکراین2,868[۱۰]
Flag of Ireland.svg ایرلند2,560[۱۱]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg بلژیک2,000[۱۲]
Flag of Latvia.svg لتونی1,882[۱۳]
Flag of Denmark.svg دانمارک1,606[۱۴]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg هولند1,482[۱۵]
Flag of Iceland.svg ایسلند111[۱۶]
دیل‌لری
استون دیلی, Võro, Seto
دین‌لری
Majority irreligious
Historically Protestant Christian (Lutheranism)[۱۷][۱۸]
Currently Lutheran and Orthodox Christian minority
مربوط اولان قومی قروپلار
Other Baltic Finns

گؤرونتولردَییشدیر

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  2. ^ "Total ancestry categories tallied for people with one or more ancestry categories reported 2013 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates". United States Census Bureau. 2 September 2014-ده یوخلانیب.
  3. ^ "Eestlased Rootsis". 2015-02-17-ده اوریجنال-دن آرشیولشدیریلمیشدیر. 2018-04-18-ده یوخلانیب.
  4. ^ "Canada-Estonia Relations". 2013-11-20-ده اوریجنال-دن آرشیولشدیریلمیشدیر. 17 March 2015-ده یوخلانیب.
  5. ^ Об итогах Всероссийской переписи населения 2010 года [On the results of the All-Russian census in 2010] (in روسی). Russian Federal State Statistics Service. 18 January 2012-ده اوریجنال (PPT)-دن آرشیولشدیریلمیشدیر. 17 March 2015-ده یوخلانیب. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
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  9. ^ "United Kingdom". Ethnologue. 12 May 2016-ده یوخلانیب.
  10. ^ "The distribution of the population by nationality and mother tongue". State Statistics Committee of Ukraine. 2001. 5 دسامبر 2008-ده اوریجنال-دن آرشیولشدیریلمیشدیر. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  11. ^ "Persons usually resident and present in the State on Census Night, classified by place of birth and age group". Central Statistics Office Ireland. 6 August 2011-ده اوریجنال-دن آرشیولشدیریلمیشدیر. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  12. ^ "Estemb in Belgium and Luxembourg". 2015-02-21-ده اوریجنال-دن آرشیولشدیریلمیشدیر. 17 March 2015-ده یوخلانیب.
  13. ^ [۱][اولو باغلانتی]
  14. ^ "Statistikbanken". www.statistikbanken.dk.
  15. ^ Official CBS website containing all Dutch demographic statistics. Cbs.nl. Retrieved on 4 July 2017.
  16. ^ "Dialog". rannsokn.hagstofa.is.
  17. ^ Ivković, Sanja Kutnjak; Haberfeld, M.R. (10 June 2015). Measuring Police Integrity Across the World: Studies from Established Democracies and Countries in Transition (in English). Springer. p. 131. ISBN 9781493922796. Estonia is considered Protestant when classified by its historically predominant major religion (Norris and Inglehart 2011) and thus some authors (e.g., Davie 2003) claim Estonia belongs to Western (Lutheran) Europe, while others (e.g., Norris and Inglehart 2011) see Estonia as a Protestant ex-Communist society.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  18. ^ Ringvee, Ringo (16 September 2011). "Is Estonia really the least religious country in the world?". The Guardian. For this situation there are several reasons, starting from the distant past (the close connection of the churches with the Swedish or German ruling classes) up to the Soviet-period atheist policy when the chain of religious traditions was broken in most families. In Estonia, religion has never played an important role on the political or ideological battlefield. The institutional religious life was dominated by foreigners until the early 20th century. The tendencies that prevailed in the late 1930s for closer relations between the state and Lutheran church [...] ended with the Soviet occupation in 1940. {{cite web}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)