The Estonian American population is small, with only around 25,000-35,000 individuals in the United States.
About a fifth of Estonian population (70,000 to 75,000 people) died during the famine in Swedish Estonia, which did not end until 1698.
Estimatedly 70,000 people - one fifth or fourth of Estonian population died during the Great Famine.
The wars had reduced the Estonian population from about 250-300,000 people before the Livonian War to 120-140,000 in the 1620s.
They began a deportation and colonialization program that has seen the basic Estonian population reduced to about 60 percent of the 1.5 million citizens.
By 1898, 97 percent of Estonian population was literate.
Initially the battalions were formed by volunteers, and by conscription among the Estonian population.
The government of the Soviet Union conducted large-scale and systematic actions against the Estonian population.
It contains health records and biological specimens from a large percentage of the Estonian population.
That's about 30% of Estonian population.