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Estonia (Estonian: Eesti) is a Baltic gem offering visitors the chance to see a tiny dynamic land on the shores of the sea The northernmost and smallest of the Baltic states, Estonia has charming old towns and heritage back to the Hanseatic League Tallinn 's old town was built in the Middle Ages, but is in magnificent condition, with the city walls and towers almost completely intact, and it
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