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Why Estonia felt like home: a French engineer’s journey from TalTech to Rail Baltica

Why Estonia felt like home: a French engineer’s journey from TalTech to Rail Baltica
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Brendan Pasco Rajalo, a French-Estonian civil engineer, shares his journey of reconnecting with his Estonian heritage while working on the Rail Baltica infrastructure project. His story highlights the intersection of personal identity and professional development in his ancestral homeland.

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It illustrates the role of diaspora engagement in regional development and the human element behind large-scale European infrastructure projects.

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