Estonia
waterfall. The largest Lake called Peipsi separates Estonia from Russia. The biggest river basin is around the Pärnu
river.
There are very large forested areas in Estonia and wood is an important export article. Unfortunately is Estonia
quite poor in other natural resources. The main mineral resources are sand, limestone and shale.
The climate in Estonia is moderate, but hinterland winters are pretty rough. Fortunately, the volcanoes, hurricanes,
floods and eartsquakes have no threats to Estonia.
Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic and is devided into fifteen counties. The Parliament of Estonia is
called Riigikogu. The Riigikogu elects and appoints several high officials of the state, including the President of the
Republic.