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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,498 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Andreas Faehlmann
- Georg Faehlmann
- Fauna of Estonia
- FC Flora (women)
- FC Kuressaare
- FCI Levadia U21
- Yuriy Fenin
- Finland national beach soccer team
- List of the first women holders of political offices in Europe
- List of first women mayors (20th century)
- List of first women mayors (21st century)
- Flag of Tallinn
- FC Flora
- Football in Estonia
- Freshwater pearl mussel
- Andre Frolov
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- Haabneeme
- Häädemeeste
- Haanja Parish
- Haapsalu Castle
- Kert Haavistu
- Hagudi
- Haljala
- Haljala Parish
- Reinar Hallik
- Halliste
- Halliste Parish
- Hanila Parish
- Aime Hansen
- Jaan Hargel
- Harju County
- Harju Elu
- Harku
- Harku Parish
- Danil Haustov
- HC Everest
- HC Vipers Tallinn
- Tallinn HC Panter
- Headquarters of the Estonian Defence Forces
- Karl Hein (footballer)
- Võru FC Helios
- Helme Parish
- Helme, Estonia
- Jürgen Henn
- Kregor Hermet
- Aarne Hermlin
- Geir André Herrem
- Hiiu Parish
- Hiiu railway station
- Hiiu Stadium
- Kairi Himanen
- History of the Jews in Estonia
- Histrodamus
- Sergei Hohlov-Simson
- Oskar Hõim
- The Holocaust in Estonia
- Imbi Hoop
- Hummuli
- Rimo Hunt
- Martin Hurt
- Norbert Hurt
- Kristo Hussar
- Hüüru
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- Hannaliis Jaadla
- Enar Jääger
- Enver Jääger
- Getter Jaani
- Jüri Jaanson
- Cornelius Jakobs
- Andrei Jämsä
- Jäneda
- Jäneda (river)
- Järva-Jaani
- Järvakandi
- Järve railway station
- Henri Järvelaid
- Joonas Järveläinen
- Kaidi Jekimova
- JK Jalgpallihaigla
- JK Piraaja Tallinn
- Eduard Jõepere
- Aili Jõgi
- Ülo Jõgi
- Chris Jogis
- Jõhvi Parish
- Ernst Joll
- Jõõpre
- Juminda
- June 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
- Bruno Junk
- Oliver Jürgens
- Markus Jürgenson
- Jüri
- Helvi Jürisson
- Janno Jürisson
- Villu Jürjo
- Kalju Jurkatamm
- Mikk Jurkatamm
- Darja Jurlova
- Juuru
- Juuru Parish
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- Martin Kaalma
- Kaarepere railway station
- Kaarma Parish
- Evgeni Kabaev
- Rait Käbin
- Kadrina
- Kadrina Parish
- Kadriorg
- Ülo Kaevats
- Kaisma Parish
- Mattias Käit
- Kaiu
- Kaiu Parish
- Andrus Kajak
- Indrek Kajupank
- Kalamaja
- Sören Kaldma
- Marie Kaldvee
- Martten Kaldvee
- Kalev Sports Hall
- Kalev Tallinn
- Elmar Kaljot
- Marek Kaljumäe
- Miina Kallas
- Ken Kallaste
- Risto Kallaste
- Kallemäe
- Leo Kalmet
- Kambja
- Gert Kams
- Kaie Kand
- Toomas Kandimaa
- Kanepi Parish
- Tanel Kangert
- Kristjan Kangur
- Gerd Kanter
- Sirje Kapper
- Käravete
- Kareda Parish
- Karilatsi, Põlva Parish
- Karjaküla
- Karksi Parish
- Kärla Parish
- Karlova, Tartu
- Algo Kärp
- Deniss Karpak
- Käru
- Käru Parish
- Kasepää
- Kasepää Parish
- Aleksander Kask (weightlifter)
- Käsmu
- Carmen Kass
- Kastna, Pärnu County
- Kevin Kauber
- Kauksi, Ida-Viru County
- Erik Keedus
- Avo Keel
- Keeni
- Rait Keerles
- Kehtna
- Keila Basket
- Keila railway station
- Tunne Kelam
- Kelvingi
- Kerli