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Pro Patria Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (619 words) |
 | Together with its predecessors the Pro Patria Union was the main force behind the economic and legal reforms in the Republic of Estonia at the beginning of 1990s. |
 | Mart Laar, a historian, former Chairman of the National Alliance "Pro Patria" and Prime Minister of Estonia from 1992 to 1994 was elected the new Chairman of the party on 24 October 1998. |
 | Presence of the Pro Patria Union grew from 0 to 7 seats in Tallinn City Council and remained the same (9 seats) in Tartu City Council. |
| Estonia - Search View - MSN Encarta (5605 words) |
 | Estonia is bordered by Russia on the east and Latvia on the south. |
 | The rivers of Estonia are separated by a watershed in the middle of the country. |
 | Estonia’s relations with Latvia and Lithuania are loosely coordinated through the Baltic Assembly, which the three states established in 1991 to facilitate political and economic cooperation. |