POLAND

Warsaw, Gdańsk, Toruń and …

Poland is a country with a very rich history of fighting for independence. Traces of these fights can be seen all over the country, but most of them are in Warsaw.

Today it is the fastest economically developing country in Eastern Europe. It is characterized by excellent road infrastructure, beautiful cities with attention to monuments and old buildings.

Lithuania

Vilnous, Kaunas, Trakai, Hill of crosses

The history of Lithuania is inseparable from Poland. Lithuania is a country founded by Balt tribes. Therefore, its style refers to Scandinavian countries.However, national heritage such as the Old Town of Vilnius or the Teutonic castle in Trakai make us permanently aware of the history of this small country.

Latvia

RIGA

The history of Latvia as an independent state covers two periods: 1918–1940 and after 1991. In other periods, the area of today’s Latvia belonged to many European countries (German orders of knights – Teutonic Knights, Knights of the Sword, as well as Sweden, Poland, Russia), or constituted one from the republics of the USSR. Since 1992 is intependence

ESTONIA

Tallinn, Parnu

Estonia has strong Scandinavian influences, especially Swedish and Danish. The name of the capital of Estonia – Tallinn – means „Danish City”.After Estonia gained independence in 1918, the Estonian government began trying to be admitted to the circle of Nordic countries. In terms of culture, language, religion and many others, Estonia is similar to Finland (Estonians are the closest relatives of Finns).