1997 in Estonia
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- President: Lennart Meri[1]
- Prime Minister: Tiit Vähi (until 17 March), Mart Siimann (from 17 March)[2]
Events
- Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival begins.
- Euro University established.
- 4 December – Tallinn Old Town added to UNESCO World Heritage List.[3]
- 13 December – six countries (including Estonia) invited to the European Union enlargement process. Negotiations related to Estonia begin on 31 March 1998.[4]
Births
- 24 March – Maarja Johanna Mägi, actress[5]
- 8 October – Carmel Kallemaa, Canadian rhythmic gymnast[6]
