1. Pärnu
1.1. City Hall
1.1.1. 1797-built experience
1.1.2. Since 1839 the house was put in a Town Hall.
1.2. Soomaa national park
1.2.1. was established in 1993
1.2.2. suspension bridge
1.3. St. Elizabeth's Church
1.3.1. most outstanding sacral building
1.3.2. church got its name in honor of the Russian Empress Elizaveta
2. Võru
3. Kanepi
3.1. Gymnasium
3.1.1. founded by pastor Johann Philipp v. Roth
3.1.2. 300 students
3.2. Youth Center
3.2.1. open 5 years
3.2.2. different interest groups
3.3. Church
3.3.1. was built in 1804-1810
3.3.2. rebuilt in 1877
3.4. Green House
3.4.1. operates form 1993
3.5. " Hope "
3.5.1. statue
4. Tallinn
4.1. Capital of Estonia
4.2. Tallinn is the historical name of Reval
4.3. The city received Lübeck rights 15 May 1248
4.4. Of St. Victor
5. Kiviõli
5.1. Ida-Viru county
5.2. Built in 1922
5.3. Oil shale industry
5.3.1. Mountain heights are 115 and 109 m
6. Tartu
6.1. University of Tartu
6.2. Botanical Gardens
6.3. River Emajõgi
6.4. Lõunakeskus
7. Haapsalu
7.1. Episcopal castle
7.1.1. 3-hectare size territorium
7.1.2. wall thickness ranged from 1.2 to 1.8 m
7.1.3. walls are 10 meters height
7.2. Uuemõisa manor
7.2.1. first mentioned in 1539
7.2.2. designed by Karl Burman
8. Viljandi
8.1. Newspaper Sakala
8.1.1. appeared 1878-1882
8.1.2. web version
8.1.3. five times a week (Tuesday - Saturday)
8.2. Theatre Ugala
8.2.1. founded in 10.january 1920
8.2.2. Armin Hunt, Ernst Hunt and Jaan Altleis
8.2.3. web page
8.3. Castle Hill
8.3.1. was Estonians fortress
8.3.2. fortress ruins and moat
8.4. Statue J.Köler
8.4.1. made by sculptor Edgar Viires in 1976