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A postcard depicting the borders of the Republic of Estonia, issued in 1920 by the Estonian Society publishing house in New York to introduce the new independent country: place names are mostly in Estonian and German, although some places by Lake Peipsi have Russian names spelt with Latin letters.
Estonia’s borders with the Soviet Union had been agreed in the Tartu Peace Treaty, signed in February 1920.
Postcard The Republic of Estonia
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Source: Indrek Ilomets' collection
A postcard depicting the borders of the Republic of Estonia, issued in 1920 by the Estonian Society publishing house in New York to introduce the new independent country: place names are mostly in Estonian and German, although some places by Lake Peipsi have Russian names spelt with Latin letters.
Estonia’s borders with the Soviet Union had been agreed in the Tartu Peace Treaty, signed in February 1920.

