Map of Estonia
Estonia is a country in Europe. Its capital is Tallinn. This page maps Estonia with a fast, zoomable interactive map and the essential facts about the nation—its location, land borders, area, population, capital, official languages, currency and time zone.
Map of Estonia
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Estonia at a glance
| Official name | Republic of Estonia |
|---|---|
| Capital | Tallinn (59.4° N, 24.7° E) |
| Continent | Europe |
| Subregion | Northern Europe |
| Demonym | Estonian |
| Population | 1,369,995 |
| Area | 45,227 km² (17,462 sq mi) |
| Currency | Euro (EUR, €) |
| Official language | Estonian |
| Calling code | +372 |
| Internet TLD | .ee |
| Driving side | Right |
| Vehicle code | EST |
| Time zone | UTC+02:00 |
| Start of week | Monday |
| Status | Sovereign state · UN member |
| Sport codes | IOC EST, FIFA EST |
| ISO codes | EE / EST |
| Flag | 🇪🇪 |
Where is Estonia?
Estonia is located in Europe. Its territory lies in the northern and eastern hemispheres, centred near 59.0° N, 26.0° E. It shares land borders with 2 countries — Latvia and Russia — and also has its own coastline. Within Europe, a continent of 45 countries bordered by the Arctic Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, Estonia is mapped here in full with its borders, capital and key facts.
Geography & overview
Estonia covers about 45,227 km² (17,462 sq mi). That makes it the 129th-largest country in the world by area and the 28th-largest in Europe, larger by area than 17 of the continent’s 45 countries.
It is home to a population of roughly 1,369,995, the 155th-largest in the world and the 36th-largest in Europe, accounting for about 0.2% of the continent’s people. With that land area, Estonia has an average population density of about 30 people per km². Among the 45 countries of Europe it stands 36th by population and 28th by area.
The seat of government is Tallinn, and the official currency is the Euro (EUR, €), and the main official language is Estonian. Traffic drives on the right, and the country observes the time zone UTC+02:00.
Estonia carries the ISO country codes EE and EST, dials on the international calling code +372 and uses the .ee internet domain.
Estonia’s neighbours in detail
Estonia shares its land borders with 2 countries, each of which is mapped in full on this site. Listed from the most to the least populous, here is how they compare.
Its neighbours are Russia (capital Moscow, about 146,028,325 people) and Latvia (capital Riga, about 1,829,000 people).
By area, Estonia is larger than 0 of these neighbours and smaller than 2 of them, which places its size in context along its own frontiers. Open any neighbour above to see its capital, borders and full set of facts on its own map.
Understanding the map of Estonia
The interactive map above is centred on 59.0° N, 26.0° E and opens at zoom level 7, framing Estonia within Europe. A marker pin sits at the country’s approximate geographic centre; drag the map or use scroll and pinch to move from a regional overview down to the streets of Tallinn. The map is drawn from OpenStreetMap data, the same open dataset used across this site, so place names, roads and coastlines stay consistent from one country to the next.
Estonia lies about 6,549 km from the equator, in the northern and eastern hemispheres of the globe. Zoom out to see how its coastline and land borders meet the wider region.
Time, currency and travel basics in Estonia
Estonia keeps a single standard time zone, UTC+02:00. That figure is the country’s offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the modern reference that for everyday purposes matches Greenwich Mean Time, so local clocks sit +02:00 relative to UTC before any seasonal daylight saving change.
The official currency is the Euro (EUR, €).
The official language is Estonian, which is what appears on signs, documents and many of the place labels you will see on the map.
For practical reference, vehicles drive on the right-hand side of the road, the international dialling code is +372 and websites commonly use the .ee internet domain.
In short, Estonia is a coastal country in Europe, sharing land borders with 2 countries. Its capital is Tallinn. Estonia has a population of about 1,369,995 and covers around 45,227 km² (17,462 sq mi), ranking it 155th in the world by population and 129th by area. The interactive map, facts table and questions on this page bring those details together in one place for Estonia.
Flag of Estonia
The flag of Estonia is composed of three equal horizontal bands of blue, black and white.
The flag of Estonia is shown above as an emoji, rendered by your device’s own font; see it alongside every other nation on the flags of the world page.
Frequently asked questions about Estonia
What is the capital of Estonia?
The capital of Estonia is Tallinn.
Which continent is Estonia in?
Estonia is part of Europe.
What is the population of Estonia?
Estonia has a population of about 1,369,995, the 155th-largest in the world.
How big is Estonia?
Estonia covers about 45,227 km² (17,462 sq mi), making it the 129th-largest country in the world by area.
What currency is used in Estonia?
Estonia uses the Euro (EUR, €).
What language is spoken in Estonia?
The official language of Estonia is Estonian.
How many countries border Estonia?
Estonia borders 2 countries: Latvia and Russia.
What time zone is Estonia in?
Estonia uses the time zone UTC+02:00.
What is the calling code for Estonia?
The international calling code for Estonia is +372.
Where is Estonia located?
Estonia lies in Europe, in the northern and eastern hemispheres, centred near 59.0° N, 26.0° E and about 6,549 km from the equator.
Is Estonia an island or landlocked?
Estonia is a coastal country with a sea coastline.
What are the ISO codes for Estonia?
Estonia uses the ISO codes EE (two-letter) and EST (three-letter).
Which side of the road does Estonia drive on?
In Estonia, vehicles drive on the right.
Explore Estonia maps
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