Collect euro coin sets from Estonia at Hermann E. Sieger GmbH.
Estonia is located on the northeastern edge of the European Union and borders Russia and Latvia. About 1.3 million people live in Estonia, most of whom speak Estonian as their mother tongue.
From Estonia you can take a ferry to Finland, which is 80 kilometers away. Estonia's roads are free of traffic jams and almost 50% of the country is made up of forests.
The food is more reminiscent of grandmother's kitchen. Traditionally in Estonia people eat warm in the morning. At lunchtime and in the evening there is usually meat, quark or pancakes filled with mushrooms. At every festival there is the kartulisalad, potato salad with boiled carrots, peas, pickles, onions, cream and mayonnaise.
You can find the accessories for your coins here!
Collect euro coin sets from Estonia at Hermann E. Sieger GmbH. Estonia is located on the northeastern edge of the European Union and borders Russia and Latvia. About 1.3 million people...
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Estonia is located on the northeastern edge of the European Union and borders Russia and Latvia. About 1.3 million people live in Estonia, most of whom speak Estonian as their mother tongue.
From Estonia you can take a ferry to Finland, which is 80 kilometers away. Estonia's roads are free of traffic jams and almost 50% of the country is made up of forests.
The food is more reminiscent of grandmother's kitchen. Traditionally in Estonia people eat warm in the morning. At lunchtime and in the evening there is usually meat, quark or pancakes filled with mushrooms. At every festival there is the kartulisalad, potato salad with boiled carrots, peas, pickles, onions, cream and mayonnaise.
You can find the accessories for your coins here!