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Eek — can refer to:* An onomatopoeia imitating the sound made by a monkey * Eek, Alaska * Eek! The Cat , an animated TV seriesThe acronym EEK may refer to: * Estonian kroon, a currency which has the ISO 4217 currency code EEK * Chrysler K platform,… … Wikipedia
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EEK — The currency code for the Estonian kroon, the official currency of northeastern European country of Estonia. The Estonian kroon (EEK) became the official legal currency of Estonia in January of 1928, when it replaced the Estonian mark. In 1940,… … Investment dictionary
EEK — The ISO 4217 currency code for the Estonian Kroon. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
1 Kroon — The Estonian 1 Kroon bill (1 EEK) is a denomination of the Estonian currency [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estonian kroon Estonian currency] . Kristjan Raud, who was an Estonian painter, teacher and cultural historian (1865 1943), is featured… … Wikipedia
List of Estonian actors — A list of Estonian actors. *See footer noticeAArgo Aadli Viive Aamisepp Ott Aardam Henn Aare Inna Aare Irja Aarma Jüri Aarma Reet Aarma Andre Aarniste Marta Aasa Katri Aaslav Tepandi Ants Aasma Irja Aav Tõnu Aav Evald Aavik Ervin Abel Mari Abel… … Wikipedia
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Estonia — /e stoh nee euh, e stohn yeuh/, n. a republic in N Europe, on the Baltic, S of the Gulf of Finland: an independent republic 1918 40; annexed by the Soviet Union 1940; regained independence 1991. 1,444,721; 17,413 sq. mi. (45,100 sq. km). Cap.:… … Universalium
Economy of Estonia — Estonia is a member of the European Union and a developed market economy.Before the Second World War Estonia s economy was based on agriculture, but there was a significant knowledge sector (with Tartu known for scientific contributions) and… … Wikipedia
Estonia — <p></p> <p></p> Introduction ::Estonia <p></p> Background: <p></p> After centuries of Danish, Swedish, German, and Russian rule, Estonia attained independence in 1918. Forcibly incorporated into the … The World Factbook