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The capital of Estonia is Tallinn. Its Old Town architecture is mainly gothic, baroque, rococo and classicism. Oldest buildings date back to 12th century. Tallinn Old Town is declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The capital of Estonia is Tallinn. Its Old Town architecture is mainly gothic, baroque, rococo and classicism. Oldest buildings date back to 12th century. Tallinn Old Town is declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- 2 international airports (Tallinn, Tartu)
- Currency: Euro
- A member of EU and NATO and belongs to the Schengen Area
- Timezone: EET (GMT+2)
- Climate is transitional, between maritime and continental, cold winters with snow and warm summers with up to 18,5 hours of daylight in June and July
- Long, indented and diverse marine coastline of 3,794 KM including white sand beaches and stony shores; glaciar erratics (i.e. giant travelling boulders) some as big as a house are quite common to the otherwise flat Northern coast
- 27 ports and harbours
- Over 1200 lakes and more than 2200 islands

























































