1991
UN The international recognition of the re-established Republic — formerly belonging to the League of Nations — was concluded with Estonia's acceptance as a member of the United Nations' Organisation A few days later, the new reality was acknowledged by the international community — with Iceland leading the way, one country after another recognised Estonia's regained independence.

State borders and legislation awaited quick restoration, as did the citizenry. Hitherto Moscow-controlled or practically non-existent areas of life — from border guards to estate development, from postal service to banking — required speedy organisation.
First things first: 1992 saw the parliamentary and presidential elections.
Badge of office of the Estonian President 1991
o Some of the Estonian state symbols are yet to be regained; e.g. the Collar of the Order of the National Coat of Arms — badge of office of the Estonian President — kept ever since being looted by the Soviets in 1940 in the Armoury Chamber of the Moscow Kremlin
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