Introducing the beautiful and breathtaking Estonia; here you have gorgeous places accompanied with estonian supermodels.

Lighthouse (photo above, left): In 1646 Livonian governor general Gabriel Oxenstierna had a primitive lighthouse – a beacon – built on a little island located at the tip of Sõrve Peninsula. Autumn storms showed that the small island selected for the beacon was unsuitable and the beacon was relocated to the tip of Sõrve Peninsula. A stone tower was established there in 1770, but it was destroyed in the Second World War. The present cone-shaped lighthouse of monolithic concrete was built in 1960. The height of Sõrve Lighthouse from its foot is 52 metres and it is 53 metres above sea level (text Visit Estonia, photo Xltphoto).
Carmen Kass (right): The Shoot: Carmen Kass Interview – spring summer 2015. Photo by Rory Payne.

Karmen Pedaru (photo above, left): ELLE France "Strasser Sa Route" by Miguel Reveriego, March 2014.
SEB Bank building, Tallinn (right): The architectural style of this high-rise building is modernism and construction started in 1997. It has 24 floors above the ground and it's 94.40 meters high (Architect bureau Raivo Puusepp OÜ).
# The Soviet Union began to take an interest in the Baltic States and in March 1939 it announced that Estonia and Latvia belong to its sphere of interest. By the summer 1941 Estonia was integrated with the rest of the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).
Building in Tartu city (photo above, left): Photograph taken by Matthias Krüttgen, August 2012.
Karmen Pedaru (right): Vogue Germany "High Glam" by Alexi Lubomirski, June 2013.
# By the end of 1944 the Soviet Union had conquered Estonia. As the integrating continued so did the transportations to Siberia; over 30 000 estonians during years 1944–45 and over 60 000 people in 1949.
Tiiu Kuik (photo above, left): Photography by Vincent Peters, 2004.
Old Town, Tallinn (right): Mündi street by Hannes Runelöf.
# In 20th August in 1991 Estonia declares itself to be independent (again) but like other Baltic countries had the problem of russian troops still remain in the country.
Kadriorg Palace (photo above, left): Located in Tallinn. Photo Visit Estonia.
Carmen Kass (right): Givenchy spring summer 2002 campaign.
# Not until in August 1994 Russia pulled out its forces from Estonia.
Tiiu Kuik (photo above, left): Elle Norway by Åsa Tällgård.
Old Town, Tallinn (right): Photo by Maison 9/2
# Estonia joined European Union and NATO in 1997.
Keava (photo above, left): Keava, Estonia. Photo from Pinterest.
Carmen Kass (right): Photo by Patrick Demarchelier, 1999.
# So we hail to the dear, cute and yet magnificent country that keeps surprising us once again. Little Paris they use to say before the soviet times, and thankfully we can still sense that same feeling when we walk around old town, daydreaming.
Tiiu Kuik (photo above, left): Photo from Pinterest.
Old Town, Tallinn (right): Photo by Stanley Chen Xi.