A Short Guide to Estonia
People who love nature life will enjoy visiting Estonia, as it consists of bogs, lakes, primeval forests, rivers and sea islands. Estonia doesn’t have a huge population as seen in many other countries around the world and most of its inhabitants rather live the city life rather than living with the wild animals.
Estonia’s countryside is swarming with many different wild animals including wild boar, wolves, deer, birds, bears and elk. However, these living things aren’t the only things that can be found in the wild. Estonia has plenty of medieval glory along its landscape; after all, the Teutonic knights once reigned and had castles built. While these architectures no longer stand erect, the remaining pieces are a testament to the traders’ wealth, many of who used Estonia’s ports.
Estonia’s capital Tallinn is the main port and during the 13th century was a fraction of the Hanseatic League. Tallinn has many medieval attractions that vacationers can enjoy while exploring the quixotic city.
Estonia’s rich historical and natural attractions are the single biggest reason to why the country is fast becoming a tourist hotspot. It’s located between Eastern and Western Europe but it can easily be reached from the south. This allows people the chance to take pleasure in the Nordic experience. It lies below Finland and next to the Baltic Sea; Russia is to its east and Latvia is on its southern end.
In 1991, Estonia shook off the Soviet rule, which means its inhabitants enjoy freedom throughout the country… not just in its capital but also in the university town of Tartu, the busy center Narva and Parnu, the summer vacation capital on the southwestern coast of Estonia.
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