My name is Regina, I am an Estonian citizen, and today, I stand with Ukraine more than ever before. There are millions of us. I wish strength and courage to the Ukrainian people. Never should the aggressor be rewarded for its brutal war and invasion. Slava Ukraini! Quote Nother Alex Fergusson Fella (again; v3) · 13h My name is Alex, I am a British citizen, and today, I stand with Ukraine more than ever before. There are millions of us. I wish strength and courage to the Ukrainian people. Never should the aggressor be rewarded for its brutal war and invasion. Slava Ukraini !
— Regina Bauer 🇪🇪🇪🇺🇺🇦🇫🇮🇸🇪🇮🇱🇬🇪 (@petite_michelle) August 18, 2025
Today 34 years ago, Estonia reestablished its de facto independence, after almost a half-century of brutal Soviet Russian terror, repression, and monotone brutality. Against all odds, Russia and communism failed to break the Estonian people, the Estonian language, and the Show more
34 years ago today, Estonia restored its independence. This is my diary entry (with some later additions) from August 20 1991: Tuesday, 20 August 1991, London I wake up early in the morning on a mattress at the Estonian Information Bureau. The Information Bureau is located in Show more
For half a century Estonians weren’t allowed to fly their flag. Today, on every public holiday, the whole nation lines its streets in blue, black, and white.
34 years ago today, Estonia reclaimed its independence. It is an encouraging reminder from history. The will of people is ultimately more powerful than any occupation built on lies and violence. With courage and resolve, even the smallest can bring empires to their knees.
Happy Restoration of Independence Day, Estonia! For 34 years we’ve cherished our free, democratic country-rebuilt it together and kept it strong. Our freedom lives thanks to courage, unity & hope. Here’s to a future where Estonia stays free, strong & caring. Elagu Eesti!
— Estonian MFA 🇪🇪 | 🌻 #StandWithUkraine (@MFAestonia) August 20, 2025
Today we mark the Restoration of Independence on August 20, 1991 of our good friend and Ally Estonia. Congratulations!!!!
34 years ago, Estonia restored its independence — our shared beehive, built on freedom, responsibility, and unique contributions. A place where we care and are cared for. Let’s cherish our country. Happy Restoration of Independence Day! Long live #Estonia!
34 years ago, my country stood up and reclaimed its independence after decades of Russian occupation. We remember the courage, the unity, and the hope that carried us through those days. Freedom is never given — it is won, protected, and cherished. Photo: Estonian State Show more
— Regina Bauer 🇪🇪🇪🇺🇺🇦🇫🇮🇸🇪🇮🇱🇬🇪 (@petite_michelle) August 20, 2025
I want to wish all Estonians, Happy Estonian Restoration of Independence Day! Decades of stuggle under soviet occupation we restored our independence, the same independence russia is trying to take away from Ukraine yet again! We all need to stand strong against this tyranny Show more
The Estonian Day of Restoration of Independence commemorates the reestablishment of Estonia's sovereignty and independence after the end of the Soviet occupation. The Observance plays a significant role in fostering national unity and pride among the Estonian population while promoting a broader understanding of their country's history and cultural heritage.
The Estonian Day of Restoration of Independence was first celebrated on August 20, 1991. The peaceful Singing Revolution, which began in 1987, led to the eventual dissolution of the Soviet Union and paved the way for Estonia, along with its Baltic neighbors Lithuania and Latvia, to regain their independence. These historic events are not only vital to Estonia but also to the European Union as a whole since they mark the beginning of the end of the Cold War era and further enhanced the process of European integration. The inclusion of Estonia into the European Union in 2004 further solidified this relationship, and the Observance serves as a reminder of the shared values and aspirations between Estonia and the EU member states.
The Estonian Day of Restoration of Independence is observed through cultural events, exhibitions, and other programs that highlight the Estonian heritage and its historical journey towards independence. These events often involve cooperation with local governments and institutions in various EU member states and aim to foster understanding, awareness, and appreciation of Estonia's history and culture. The Estonian Day of Restoration of Independence is observed annually on August 20th.
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Russia and the Soviet Union recognised Estonia as a new country within the Estonian SSR borders. These borders differed from the borders established by the Tartu Peace Treaty in 1920 and have been a problem ever since.
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Day of Restoration of Independence Top Events and Things to Do
Spread awareness on social media using hashtags such as #RestoringIndependenceEstonia, #FreefromSovietRule and #EstoniaFreeAgain.
Attend the Restoration Parade in Tallin. The military parade is complete with performances and festive events.