your free PDF travel guide for Northeast Estonia
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Unfortunately, we don't have much English information about Northeast Estonia, but we have more information in other languages German, French, Italian, Spanish. Here is the automatic translation by Google:
The North-East Estonia differs in many respects from the rest of the country. Approximately 260 000 people live in counties Lääne-Virumaa, Ida-Virumaa and Narva. Generally, the farther through the flat area on the Highway 1 towards the east goes, the greater is the share of Russian population. In the small industrial centers such as Kunda, Kohtla-Jõhvi and Järve he is considerably higher than in the countryside. Already 30 km behind Lahemaa is the northeastern part of the region marked by cem...
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sight Hermann Castle (Hermanni linnus)
in Narva, Estonia
When construction on the castle Narva surpassed the Russians and the Teutonic Order. There were Danes, the fortress in the late 13th Jhs. founded. Order of the Knights gave their names and build them, a...
sight Estonian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriacharte
in Estonia
More than 100 nuns live away from any hustle and bustle in their own world. In 1892 founded the Russian Orthodox monastery now live about 100 mostly Russian nuns. With its five onion towers Uspesnkij is...
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