Estonia is characterized by a rich variety of water forms, including numerous lakes, rivers, and a long coastline along the Baltic Sea. The country has over 1,400 lakes, with Lake Peipus being the largest, shared with Russia. Additionally, Estonia's river systems, such as the Narva and Emajõgi, play significant roles in its ecology and economy. The coastline features many islands, the most notable being Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, contributing to the diverse marine environment.
water forms are water forms....like lakes,ponds...etc...
Estonia is bordered by four main bodies of water: the Baltic Sea to the west, the Gulf of Finland to the north, the Gulf of Riga to the southwest, and the Narva River, which forms part of the border with Russia to the east. These bodies of water play a significant role in Estonia's maritime activities and ecology.
there is no water between Estonia and Latvia
the river bodies that touch estonia is valgejogi
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Italy is a peninsula which sticks into the Mediterranean.
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Water?
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The five largest cities in Estonia are: Tallinn, Tartu, Narva, Kohtla-Järve and Pärnu.
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Estonia, Latvia and Lithunia are by the Baltic Sea.