February 2nd marks the 106th anniversary of the Tartu Peace Treaty
The 106th anniversary of the signing of the Tartu Peace Treaty will be commemorated on Monday (February 2) across Estonia.
The treaty was signed on February 2, 1920, between Estonia and Soviet Russia. Russia agreed to recognize Estonia's independence and the borders of its territory. With the signing of the treaty, Estonia's War of Independence came to an end.
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Tartu, Tallinn to mark 106th anniversary of peace treaty on Monday (ERR NEWS)
