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Estonian song festival? Which Estonian national symbols? Which of these trees don't grow in Estonia?
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Отвечает Чайка Полина.
What are Estonian national symbols?
Which of these trees doesn't grow in Estonia?
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Отвечает Лепендина Даша.
In which year was there the first Estonian song festival?
What are Estonian national symbols?
Which of these trees don't grow in Estonia?

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Estonian Song Festival

The first Estonian Song Festival took place in the year 1869. [[1]]

Estonian National Symbols

Estonia has several national symbols, including the following:

1. Flag: The national flag of Estonia consists of three horizontal stripes - blue on top, black in the middle, and white at the bottom. [[2]] 2. Coat of Arms: The Estonian coat of arms features a shield divided into three parts. The top part depicts three blue lions on a golden background, representing the historical provinces of Estonia. The middle part shows a silver sailing ship on a blue background, symbolizing the maritime history of the country. The bottom part displays three blue wavy lines on a silver background, representing the numerous lakes and rivers in Estonia. [[3]] 3. National Anthem: The national anthem of Estonia is called "Mu isamaa, mu õnn ja rõõm" (My Fatherland, My Happiness and Joy). It was written by Johann Voldemar Jannsen and composed by Fredrik Pacius. [[4]] 4. Flower: The national flower of Estonia is the cornflower (Centaurea cyanus). [[5]] 5. Bird: The national bird of Estonia is the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica). [[6]]

Trees that don't grow in Estonia

Estonia is known for its diverse forests, but there are some trees that do not naturally grow in the country. One example is the palm tree. Palm trees are typically associated with tropical and subtropical regions and require warm climates to thrive. Estonia's climate, which is characterized by cold winters, makes it unsuitable for palm trees to grow naturally. [[7]]

I couldn't find any specific information about other trees that don't grow in Estonia, but it's worth noting that Estonia's native tree species include pine, spruce, birch, oak, and aspen, among others. These trees are well-adapted to the local climate and can be found throughout the country.

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