The history of ancient Estonia dates back to 9 BC when its settlement consisted of Pulli people. The map of Estonia shows that it is located in between 57.3° and 59.5° N and 21.5° and 28.1° E.
The highest peak of Estonia is Suur Munamägi. According to the Estonia maps, the climatic zone of Estonia is temperate with the maximum temperature of 17 degrees and the minimum of around 5 degrees. The clod conditions of this area are due to Atlantic oceans and the north Atlantic stream. The rainfall in Estonia is also plenty along with snow fall. The tourism industry of Estonia includes the splendid islands that provide a full scenic view of nature such as Saaremaa and Hiiumaa.
Also one can have a view of Jägala Falls that is the largest waterfall in the world. Apart from these places, other famous travel destinations in Estonia include national parks and conservatries such as Karula National Park, Matsalu National Park, Soomaa National Park, Vilsandi National Park and Lahemaa National Park as a part of eco-friendly tourism that is harmony with nature.
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