Which is the northernmost of the Baltic States? - ProProfs Discuss
Advertisement

Which is the northernmost of the Baltic States?

Asked by Geogeneral, Last updated: Aug 29, 2024

+ Answer
Request
Question menu
Vote up Vote down

2 Answers

Cesar H. Pablo

Cesar H. Pablo

Cesar H. Pablo
Cesar H. Pablo, Journalist

Answered Sep 14, 2017

Estonia is located in the northernmost of the Baltic States. The Baltic States consist of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Below the Gulf of Finland is Estonia. Estonia is north of Latvia. Estonia is close to the Scandinavian countries of Sweden, Finland and Russia. The Baltic States comply with their governmental agencies following the rules and procedures established by the Baltic Assembly.

Most of the people who live in Estonia are Estonians, but about ¼ of the population is Russians with a very small percentage are Ukranians, Belarussians and Finns. There are over one million people who live in Estonia. The people in Estonia speak a language that is similar to the Finnish language. Due to Estonia’s location, the people experience winter, spring, summer and fall and the temperature is cool.

upvote downvote
Reply 

geogeneral

geogeneral

geogeneral
Geogeneral

Answered Aug 21, 2017

Estonia
upvote downvote
Reply 

Advertisement
Advertisement
Search for Google images Google Image Icon
Select a recommended image
Upload from your computer Loader
Image Preview
Search for Google images Google Image Icon
Select a recommended image
Upload from your computer Loader
Image Preview
Search for Google images Google Image Icon
Select a recommended image
Upload from your computer Loader

Email Sent
We have sent an email to your address "" with instructions to reset your password.