úterý 15. července 2014

Estonia - Tallinn

Tallinn  is the capital and largest city of EstoniaTallinn is situated on the southern coast of the Gulf of Finland, in north-western Estonia.The largest lake in Tallinn is Lake Ülemiste (9.44 km2 (3.6 sq mi)). It is the main source of the city's drinking water. Lake Harku is the second largest lake within the borders of Tallinn and its area is 1.6 square kilometres (0.6 sq mi). Tallinn does not lie on a major river. The only significant river in Tallinn is Pirita River in Pirita, a city district counted as a suburb. Historically, the small Härjapea River flowed from Lake Ülemiste through the town into the sea, but the river was diverted for sewage in the 1930s and has since completely disappeared from the cityscape. References to it still remain in the street names Jõe (from Jõgi, river) and Kivisilla (from Kivisild, stone bridge).
limestone cliff runs through the city. It can be seen at ToompeaLasnamäe and Astangu. However, Toompea is not a part of the cliff, but a separate hill.The highest point in Tallinn, at 64 meters above sea level, is situated in HiiuNõmme District, in the south-west of the city.
The length of the coast is 46 kilometres (29 miles). It comprises three bigger peninsulasKopli peninsula, Paljassaare peninsula and Kakumäe peninsula.

Kihnu (SwedishKynö) is an island in the Baltic Sea. With an area of 16,4 km² it is the largest island in the Gulf of Riga and the seventh largest island of Estonia. The length of the island is 7 km and width 3.3 km, the highest point is at 8.9 m above sea level.

Tallinn - Latin quarter - UNESCO


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