Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
Estonia. Estonia is nothernmost Baltic state while Latvia is the middle one.
Finland, Latvia, Estonia, Estonia and the Russian Enclave of Kaliningrad and the Russian area of St Petersburg at the Gulf of Finland, an extension of the Baltic Sea
Lithuania is slightly larger than the Baltic state to its north, Latvia, and both are larger than Estonia (about 2/3 the size of Lithuania). But each of the three is larger than European countries such as Denmark, the Netherlands, or Switzerland.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Estonia (on the Gulf of Finland) became an independent state.
Baltic State Technical University was created in 1871.
Any link between Romania and Estonia. No, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are the 3 Baltic States, formerly 3 Soviet States, situated near the Scandinavian Peninsula. Romania is an East-European state, situated near the Balkans. All 4 states are members of the European Union. Their languages, history, culture and civilization have nothing in common whatsoever.
Latvia is a Baltic state north of Poland and west of Russia.
Belarus is not a Baltic state but Ireland is a member of the EU.
Yes, Tallinn is part of Estonia. Estonia is a member state in the European union
Estonia
Riga is the capital of Latvia, is situated on the Baltic Sea coast on the mouth of the river Daugava and is the largest city in the Baltic States. Latvia is in Northern Europe in the Baltic region.