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Estonia (.ee)

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Identity & symbols

Language

Estonian is the official language. The alphabet includes the letters a, b, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, š, z, ž, t, u, and various diacritics.

Culture

Presence of traditional wooden houses, particularly in rural areas; Estonian flags and symbols may be visible during national celebrations.

Miscellaneous

Street names often include 'tänav' (street) or 'tee' (road); look for the presence of bike lanes and public transport signage.

Capital

Tallinn

Environment & landscape

Environment

Features a mix of forests, lakes, and coastal areas; the landscape is generally flat with some hilly regions.

Infrastructure

Architectural styles range from medieval to modern; notable use of brick and wooden structures; urban areas often feature colorful buildings.

Coverage

True

Foliage

Common tree types include birch, pine, and spruce, with a mix of deciduous and coniferous forests. Grasses are typical in meadows and fields.

Topography

Estonia is predominantly flat with some hilly areas, especially in the northern and western regions, and features numerous lakes and islands.

Roads & transportation

Cars

Vehicle registration plates are white with blue letters; the EU flag is on the left side.

Driving

Vehicles drive on the right side of the road.

Signs

Road signs are in Estonian and generally follow EU standards; signs often include bilingual or multilingual formats in tourist areas.

Stop

Stop signs read 'STOP' in Estonia.

Bollards

Bollards in Estonia are often painted in bright colors and may feature reflective strips for visibility, particularly in urban areas.

Poles

Utility poles in Estonia are typically made of wood or concrete, often featuring crossarms for power lines and occasionally adorned with bird protection devices.

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