Estonia feeds the imagination
Whether you are a mod or a rocker, an inventor or a globetrotter, you will find plenty to dream up while visiting Estonia, whatever your preferred type of story happens to be, from medieval, to pagan, to the hippest paths yet to be discovered. It's time to rekindle precious holiday memories and create brand new ones to warm your heart this coming season.
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Anu Jääts (stylist).
Costumes by Estonian designers: Perit Muuga (historical), MiMost (nature), KÄT (urban), Wöö (Urban), SOMA Jewellery (Urban), Teenu watches (Urban).
A LOOK AT THE LAND OF ESTONIA
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Estonia
The ancient land of Estonia is a small country described by some large numbers. From the length of the coast line to the number of vowels used in its language, Estonia is a great place.
5 Facts You Might Not Know
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Estonia has 3,794 kilometers of coastline. It is bordered by the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Finland with a variety of inlets, bays and straits. It also boasts more than 150 islands off shore as well as more than 1,500 lakes and a variety of bogs within its interior. If you like beaches, Kabli is a coastal town in the southwest with a scientific bird ringing center near its secluded beaches.
2
Ice Roads are real in Estonia. In the winter, the Baltic Sea freezes and ice roads are created for travel between the islands and the mainland. For safety reasons, cars are only allowed on the road every one to two minutes. In 2010 the 16 mile long ice road to Hiiumaa island was open for only 11 days.
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The medieval street system from the 13th to 15th centuries is still intact in Tallinn's Old Town. This is the most complete medieval city remaining in Europe with many of the houses still the same sizes as originally built. Perhaps more interesting are the governmental buildings and churches from the Medieval era still in existence. The city celebrates its past with music festivals and gives tourists a chance to become a Viking for a day.
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The Estonian language is part of the Finno-Ugric language family and uses more vowels than any other language in Europe. Non-native speakers frequently find find themselves stumbling over pronunciation. Don't worry too much if you find yourself in Estonia having trouble with the language. Just say 'Palun aidake' and someone will lend you a hand. By the way, 'Palun aidake' means 'I need help.'
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Estonia loves museums. Even though the population of the country is only 1,3 million, the country boasts more than 250 museums. There are art museums, local lore museums, beer museums and even a motorcycle museum.
The capital of Estonia is Tallinn. The currency of Estonia is the Kroon(EEK) Flag of Estonia
Estonia belongs to the European continent
Airports in Estonia
Võhma, Viljandi-Vosa, Vasalemma, Torva North, Tartu lennujaam, Tartu, Tapa, Tallinn Airport, Tallinn-Lasnamae, Pikknurme, Pärnu, Koigi, Johvi, Kardla, and Kuressaare
The Country dialling code of Estonia is +372, and the TLD (Top-level domain) of Estonia is .ee
Map of Estonia
Population
1,315,912
Languages spoken in Estonia
Estonian
Coordinates (in Latitude & Longitude) of Estonia
59 00 N, 26 00 E
Kilometers of coastline
3,794 kilometers
Square kilometers of land
43,211 square kilometers
Square kilometers of water
2,015 square kilometers
Birth rate
10.17 / 1000 population
Death rate
13.3 / 1000 population
Irrigated land
40 sq km
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Rummu quarry in Estonia. Rummu karjäär | IntoTheWild
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This is Rummu, an abandoned Soviet prison and forced labor open mine located in Estonia. Underground waters flooded the quarry and the place went from being a horrible punishment facility to becoming one of the most exotic and strange beaches ever seen.
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ESTONIA 2017 - Rummu Prison
Krótkie wspomnienie nurkowania w zalanym kamieniołomie, w którym pracowali więźniowie z pobliskiego więzienia.
Treppoja, Keila vald, Harju mk. River with 61 steps. Estonia
Treppoja on Keila vallas asuv väike jõgi millel palju astmeid-ehk minikoski
Pidula Forell, Kooru, Estonia (EE)
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Pidula Forell, Kooru, Estonia (EE)
Lounge poolside with your laptop and catch up on emails with the hotels handy Wi-fi connection. The sauna is the perfect place to unwind at the end of a busy day. If guests are looking for relaxation away from the hotel, there are great fishing spots close by.The Pidula Forells bar provides a relaxing setting for an evening drink. Kuressaare Airport (URE) is within a 70 minute drive from the Pidula Forell. Kooru town centre is within a 10 minute drive. An airport shuttle operates from the hotel. Guests can visit the region using the hotels bikes for rent.
Hotel Features
General
Room Service, Non-Smoking Rooms, Packed Lunches, Breakfast in the Room
Activities
Swimming pool, Massage / Beauty Centre, Sauna, Cycling, Karaoke, Water Activities, Dart Board, Fishing, Playground, Canoeing, Hiking, Lake, Massage
Services
Babysitting / Child Services, Banquet Facilities, Bicycle Rental
Internet
Wireless internet on site.
Parking
There is an airport shuttle that runs from the hotel.
Check-in
From 4:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 12:00 PM
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