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The annual change of the consumer price index was mainly influenced by electricity
Kuupäev 08.01.2015
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According to Statistics Estonia, the consumer price index decreased 0.1% in 2014 compared to the average of 2013.
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PHC 2011: 157 native languages spoken in Estonia
Kuupäev 30.08.2012
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Statistics Estonia reports that, according to the preliminary results of the Population and Housing Census, 157 native languages are spoken in Estonia. 68.5% of the population speak Estonian as the native language, with one tenth of the population able to speak an Estonian dialect.
In January, the Foreign Visitors Survey focuses on tourists from Russia
Kuupäev 02.01.2015
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Today, on 2 January, Statistics Estonia and Enterprise Estonia (EAS) will commence the last round of the Foreign Visitors Survey at the border crossing points of Estonia. This time, the focus will be on Russian tourists visiting Estonia.
In 2017, the number of tourists in accommodation establishments increased
Kuupäev 06.02.2018
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According to Statistics Estonia, 3.5 million domestic and foreign tourists stayed in the accommodation establishments of Estonia in 2017, i.e. 7% more than in 2016.
The profit of the business sector decreased in the 2nd quarter
Kuupäev 03.09.2015
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According to Statistics Estonia, in the 2nd quarter of 2015, the total profit of the business sector was 724 million euros, which was 15% less than in the same period a year ago.
Cinema attendance in Estonia set the record last year
Kuupäev 29.05.2012
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According to Statistics Estonia, there were over 2.3 million cinema visits in 2011, which is the highest level of the last 19 years.
The decrease in the population number has slowed down
Kuupäev 05.05.2014
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According to the revised data of Statistics Estonia, 1,315,819 persons lived in Estonia on 1 January 2014. In 2013 the population declined by 4,355 persons (0.3%). Increased immigration has reduced the impact of emigration on population decline. However, the falling number of births means that natural increase has a bigger role in population decline.