Largest Cities in Estonia
Facts about Estonia
Official languages: Estonian, Russian
Capital: Tallinn
Area: 45,226 km²
Population: 1.3 million residents
Population density: 28.55 residents per km²
Currency: EUR
Internet TLD: .ee
ISO codes: EE, EST, 233
The country code for Estonia is +372
Estonia, a country in Northern Europe, is traditionally the most Eastern orientated country in the Baltic States. In contrast to Latvia and Lithuania, the Estonians are of Finno-Ugric origin. Their language is related to Finnish. Estonia gained independence as a parliamentary democracy in 1991. The community was completely reorganized based on the Scandinavian model: few hierarchies, a lot of transparency in state organs, modern communication technology. This paid off quickly.
A true electronic revolution took place in Estonia in just a few years: in 2004, 93% of the population already had a mobile phone and by law Estonia guarantees access to the Internet by setting up free public Internet points. This regulation is so far unique in Europe and already today half of the Estonians use the Internet, by 2007 the Estonian government wants to increase the proportion to 90%. In Estonia, all schools are also online.
Estonia is a member of the European Union.
Biggest Cities of Estonia by Population
# | City | Population | Latitude | Longitude |
1 | Tallinn, Estonia | 394,135 | 59.437 | 24.7535 |
2 | Tartu, Estonia | 101,203 | 58.3806 | 26.7251 |
3 | Narva, Estonia | 67,091 | 59.3772 | 28.1903 |
4 | Kohtla-Jaerve, Estonia | 46,171 | 59.3986 | 27.2731 |
5 | Paernu, Estonia | 44,303 | 58.3859 | 24.4971 |
6 | Viljandi, Estonia | 20,420 | 58.3639 | 25.59 |
7 | Rakvere, Estonia | 16,847 | 59.3464 | 26.3558 |
8 | Sillamaee, Estonia | 16,783 | 59.397 | 27.7633 |
9 | Maardu, Estonia | 16,741 | 59.4653 | 24.9821 |
10 | Kuressaare, Estonia | 15,032 | 58.2481 | 22.5039 |
11 | Voru, Estonia | 14,742 | 57.8339 | 27.0194 |
12 | Valga, Estonia | 14,056 | 57.7778 | 26.0473 |
13 | Haapsalu, Estonia | 11,916 | 58.9431 | 23.5414 |
14 | Johvi, Estonia | 11,580 | 59.3592 | 27.4211 |
15 | Paide, Estonia | 9,846 | 58.8856 | 25.5572 |
16 | Keila, Estonia | 9,522 | 59.3036 | 24.4131 |
17 | Kivioli, Estonia | 7,064 | 59.3531 | 26.9711 |
18 | Tapa, Estonia | 6,662 | 59.2606 | 25.9586 |
19 | Polva, Estonia | 6,615 | 58.0603 | 27.0694 |
20 | Jogeva, Estonia | 6,507 | 58.7467 | 26.3939 |
21 | Tueri, Estonia | 6,249 | 58.8086 | 25.4325 |
22 | Elva, Estonia | 5,930 | 58.2225 | 26.4211 |
23 | Rapla, Estonia | 5,795 | 59.0072 | 24.7928 |
24 | Saue, Estonia | 5,133 | 59.3226 | 24.5497 |
25 | Kaerdla, Estonia | 3,874 | 58.9978 | 22.7492 |
Estonia: Tallinn
The capital of Estonia is called Tallinn. It is located on the Baltic Sea, on the Gulf of Finland. This is an elongated bay in the eastern Baltic Sea where Finland, Estonia and Russia are located. About 430,000 people live in Tallinn. Until 1918 the city was officially called Reval.