About Estonia

Here we've distilled information and facts from various sources about the location, size, population, geography, transport, climate, economy, history, government, law, and so on, of Estonia; into a view that makes sense for a traveller to, or within, this country.

Location

Eastern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Finland, between Latvia and Russia

Climate

Maritime; wet, moderate winters, cool summers

Terrain

Marshy, lowlands; flat in the north, hilly in the south

Elevation

lowest point: Baltic Sea 0 m
highest point: Suur Munamagi 318 m

Geo Notes

The mainland terrain is flat, boggy, and partly wooded; offshore lie more than 1,500 islands

Approved Official Names

conventional long form: Republic of Estonia
conventional short form: Estonia
local long form: Eesti Vabariik
local short form: Eesti
former: Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic

Capital City

name: Tallinn
geographic coordinates: 59 26 N, 24 43 E
time difference: UTC+2
daylight saving time: +1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October

Administrative Divisions

15 counties (maakonnad, singular - maakond); Harjumaa (Tallinn), Hiiumaa (Kardla), Ida-Virumaa (Johvi), Jarvamaa (Paide), Jogevamaa (Jogeva), Laanemaa (Haapsalu), Laane-Virumaa (Rakvere), Parnumaa (Parnu), Polvamaa (Polva), Raplamaa (Rapla), Saaremaa (Kuressaare), Tartumaa (Tartu), Valgamaa (Valga), Viljandimaa (Viljandi), Vorumaa (Voru)
note: counties have the administrative center name following in parentheses

Natuaral Hazards

Sometimes flooding occurs in the spring

Environmental Issues

Air polluted with sulfur dioxide from oil-shale burning power plants in northeast; however, the amount of pollutants emitted to the air have fallen steadily, the emissions of 2000 were 80% less than in 1980; the amount of unpurified wastewater discharged to water bodies in 2000 was one-20th the level of 1980; in connection with the start-up of new water purification plants, the pollution load of wastewater decreased; Estonia has more than 1,400 natural and manmade lakes, the smaller of which in agricultural areas need to be monitored; coastal seawater is polluted in certain locations

Infectious Diseases

degree of risk: intermediate
food or waterborne diseases: bacterial diarrhea
vectorborne disease: tickborne encephalitis (2009)

Life Expectancy

total population: 73.08 years
male: 67.74 years
female: 78.76 years (2010 est.)

Sex Ratio

at birth: 1.063 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1.06 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 0.91 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.49 male(s)/female
total population: 0.84 male(s)/female (2010 est.)

Legal System

Based on civil law system; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations

Illicit Drugs

Growing producer of synthetic drugs; increasingly important transshipment zone for cannabis, cocaine, opiates, and synthetic drugs since joining the European Union and the Schengen Accord; potential money laundering related to organized crime and drug trafficking is a concern, as is possible use of the gambling sector to launder funds; major use of opiates and ecstasy

Telephone System

general assessment: foreign investment in the form of joint business ventures greatly improved telephone service with a wide range of high quality voice, data, and Internet services available
domestic: substantial fiber-optic cable systems carry telephone, TV, and radio traffic in the digital mode; Internet services are widely available; schools and libraries are connected to the Internet, a large percentage of the population files income-tax returns online, and online voting was used for the first time in the 2005 local elections
international: country code - 372; fiber-optic cables to Finland, Sweden, Latvia, and Russia provide worldwide packet-switched service; 2 international switches are located in Tallinn (2008)

Broadcast Media

The publicly-owned broadcaster, Eesti Rahvusringhaaling (ERR), operates 2 television channels; national private TV channels expanding service; a range of channels are aimed at Russian-speaking viewers; high penetration rate for cable TV services with more than half of Estonian households connected; publicly-owned broadcaster, ERR, operates 4 radio networks and there are a growing number of private commercial radio stations broadcasting nationally, regionally, and locally (2008)

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Size

total: 45,228 sq km
land: 42,388 sq km
water: 2,840 sq km
note: includes 1,520 islands in the Baltic Sea

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Population

1,291,170 (July 2010 est.)

Nationality

noun: Estonian(s)
adjective: Estonian

Ethnic Groups

Estonian 68.7%, Russian 25.6%, Ukrainian 2.1%, Belarusian 1.2%, Finn 0.8%, other 1.6% (2008 census)

Languages Spoken

Estonian (official) 67.3%, Russian 29.7%, other 2.3%, unknown 0.7% (2000 census)

Religions Practiced

Evangelical Lutheran 13.6%, Orthodox 12.8%, other Christian (including Methodist, Seventh-Day Adventist, Roman Catholic, Pentecostal) 1.4%, unaffiliated 34.1%, other and unspecified 32%, none 6.1% (2000 census)

HIV/AIDS Rate

1.3% (2007 est.)

Independence Date

20 August 1991 (from the Soviet Union)

National Holiday

Independence Day, 24 February (1918); note - 24 February 1918 was the date Estonia declared its independence from Soviet Russia; 20 August 1991 was the date it declared its independence from the Soviet Union

Government Type

Parliamentary republic

Voting Rights

18 years of age; universal for all Estonian citizens

Internet Users

888,100 (2008)

Internet Hosts

729,534 (2010)

Internet Country Code

.ee

Background

After centuries of Danish, Swedish, German, and Russian rule, Estonia attained independence in 1918. Forcibly incorporated into the USSR in 1940 - an action never recognized by the US - it regained its freedom in 1991 with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Since the last Russian troops left in 1994, Estonia has been free to promote economic and political ties with Western Europe. It joined both NATO and the EU in the spring of 2004.

Economy Overview

Estonia, a 2004 European Union entrant, has a modern market-based economy and one of the higher per capita income levels in Central Europe and the Baltic region. Estonia's successive governments have pursued a free market, pro-business economic agenda and have wavered little in their commitment to pro-market reforms. The current government has pursued relatively sound fiscal policies that have resulted in balanced budgets - at least up until 2009 - and low public debt. Tallinn's priority has been to sustain high growth rates - on average 8% per year from 2003 to 2007. The economy benefits from strong electronics and telecommunications sectors and strong trade ties with Finland, Sweden, and Germany. The government is on track to adopt the euro in 2011. Estonia's economy slowed down markedly and fell sharply into recession in mid-2008, primarily as a result of an investment and consumption slump following the bursting of the real estate market bubble. GDP dropped nearly 15% in 2009, among the world's highest rates of contraction.

National Anthem

name: "Mu isamaa, mu onn ja room" (My Native Land, My Pride and Joy)
lyrics/music: Johann Voldemar JANNSEN/Fredrik PACIUS
note: adopted 1920, though banned between 1940 and 1990 under Soviet occupation; the anthem, used in Estonia since 1869, shares the same melody with that of Finland but has different lyrics

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Also In Estonia

Number of Destinations: 4,961

Number of Hotels: 583

Number of Airports: 19

Number of Car Rental Outlets: 14

Number of Photos: 20,048

Number of Tours: 7

Number of Videos: 2,338

Number of Weather Stations: 22

Number of Webcams: 89

Number Airports

19 (2010)

Number Paved Airports

total: 13
over 3,047 m: 2
2,438 to 3,047 m: 7
1,524 to 2,437 m: 2
914 to 1,523 m: 2 (2010)

Number Heliports

1 (2010)

Railways

total: 1,196 km
broad gauge: 1,196 km 1.520 m/1.524-m gauge (131 km electrified) (2008)

Roadways

total: 58,034 km
paved: 34,936 km (includes 104 km of expressways)
unpaved: 23,098 km (2009)

Inland Waterways

320 km (2008)

Ports & Terminals

Kuivastu, Kunda, Muuga, Parnu Reid, Sillamae, Tallinn

National Budget

revenues: $8.381 billion
expenditures: $8.721 billion (2009 est.)

Account Balance

$898.7 million (2009 est.)
-$2.245 billion (2008 est.)

Exchange Rates

kroon (EEK) per US dollar - 11.482 (2009), 10.7 (2008), 11.535 (2007), 12.473 (2006), 12.584 (2005)
note: the kroon is pegged to the euro

Inflation Rate

-0.1% (2009 est.)
10.4% (2008 est.)

Main Industries

Engineering, electronics, wood and wood products, textiles; information technology, telecommunications

Agricultural Products

Potatoes, vegetables; livestock and dairy products; fish

Labor Force

691,000 (2009 est.)

Main Occupations

agriculture: 2.8%
industry: 22.7%
services: 74.5% (2008)

Unemployment Rate

13.8% (2009 est.)
5.5% (2008 est.)

GDP (USD Parity)

$23.71 billion (2009 est.)
$27.54 billion (2008 est.)
$29.02 billion (2007 est.)
note: data are in 2009 US dollars

GDP Per Capita

$18,300 (2009 est.)
$21,100 (2008 est.)
$22,100 (2007 est.)
note: data are in 2009 US dollars

Family Income Percent

lowest 10%: 2.7%
highest 10%: 27.7% (2004)

Family Income Gini

34 (2008)
37 (1999)

Below Poverty

19.5% (2007)

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