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Estonia Travel Videos – Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu, Saaremaa, Narva, Haapsalu & More

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Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu, Saaremaa, Narva, Haapsalu, Viljandi, and real life across Estonia in 4K

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Tallinn

Old Town, city centre walks, winter streets, and medieval charm.

Tartu

University city streets, winter walks, and cultural city life.

Pärnu

Beach walks, summer capital scenery, and Baltic resort atmosphere.

Islands & Coastal Towns

Saaremaa, Kuressaare, Haapsalu, and Narva with scenic and historic views.

Estonia Travel Highlights

This Estonia video page is built for visitors who want real places, real streets, and real travel footage. It focuses on the most searched destinations in Estonia, including Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu, Saaremaa, Narva, Haapsalu, and Viljandi.

1. TALLINN, Estonia - Old Town - 4K HDR walking tour with ...

A real walking tour through Tallinn Old Town showing medieval streets, historic buildings, and the atmosphere of Estonia’s capital.

2. Tallinn, Estonia Walking Tour 4k - With Captions

A detailed 4K walking tour through Tallinn with captions and street-level city views.

3. Tallinn City Centre Walking Tour | Tallinn Estonia 2025 4K

A city centre walk through Tallinn with central streets, shops, and everyday urban life.

4. Tallinn Estonia 4K Walking Tour | Europe's Fairytale Medieval ...

A fairytale-style Tallinn walk focused on medieval streets, hidden corners, and travel atmosphere.

5. Tallinn - 4K Walk | Tallinn Old Town: A Medieval Gem of ...

A classic Tallinn Old Town walk with medieval architecture and scenic cobblestones.

6. Snowy TALLINN Estonia 4K ❄️ | Winter Christmas Street Walk

A winter walk through Tallinn with snowy streets and festive Christmas-season scenery.

7. Walk Here: Tallinn, Estonia - Summer 2024 - 4K UHD 60fps

A summer 4K UHD walk through Tallinn with smooth 60fps footage and lively streets.

8. Tallinn Walking Tour | Tallinn Estonia 2025 4K

A modern Tallinn walking tour showing the city’s main streets and urban feel.

9. Tallinn, Estonia - Old Town - 4K HDR walking tour with ...

A second look at Tallinn Old Town with historic streets and a detailed 4K atmosphere.

10. Walking Tour of Estonia | Exploring Tallinn Old Town & Scenic ...

A broader Estonia walk with Tallinn Old Town and scenic city streets.

11. Walking in TARTU, Estonia - 4K HDR

A real walking tour through Tartu showing the university city’s streets, squares, and daily life.

12. Tartu Walking Tour 4K | Discover Estonia's Hidden Gem ...

A detailed Tartu walk with charming streets, historical buildings, and local atmosphere.

13. TARTU Winter Walk in City Center Estonia | Estonia Travel ...

A winter walk through Tartu city center showing the Estonian university town in cold-weather scenery.

14. Tartu Walking Tour Estonia in 4K Video. Explore from the ...

A 4K walking tour of Tartu with city center streets and a calm student-city feel.

15. Tartu, Estonia. Walking tour in the snowy city center in January ...

A snowy January walk through central Tartu with winter street scenes.

16. European Capital of Culture 2024 - Tartu Estonia-What to see ...

A Tartu video focused on city highlights and the European Capital of Culture atmosphere.

17. A Day In Pärnu: Visiting Summer Capital Of Estonia 4K | Estonia

A real day in Pärnu showing Estonia’s summer capital, beach town streets, and seaside life.

18. Pärnu , Estonia in 4K | Stunning Aerial Drone Tour of the Baltic ...

Aerial Pärnu footage showing the Baltic coast, beaches, and the city from above.

19. Pärnu, Estonia. A walk in the city center. 4K

A city-center walk through Pärnu with local streets and resort-town atmosphere.

20. Elegant Pärnu, Estonia – 4K Driving Tour Along Beach ...

A scenic driving tour through Pärnu along the beach and historic city areas.

21. Pärnu Beach, Estonia - Full Walking Tour [4K]

A full walking tour of Pärnu Beach with sand, seaside paths, and summer travel views.

22. Pärnu | Estonia (2025)

A 2025 look at Pärnu with city and beach scenery in the summer capital.

23. Pērnava | Pärnu | Пярну (07.2022) 4K

A 4K walk through Pärnu with city-center views and a resort-town mood.

24. PÄRNU is picture perfect! (4K Walk Video)

A picture-perfect Pärnu walk showing the city’s charm and coastal appeal.

25. Parnu, Estonia travel guide 4K bluemaxbg.com

A travel guide to Pärnu with hotel and tourist destination coverage.

26. Kuressaare , Estonia in 4K | Stunning Aerial Drone Tour of ...

Aerial footage over Kuressaare on Saaremaa Island with the castle and coastline.

27. SAAREMMA ISLAND | Travel Video [4K]

A travel video from Saaremaa Island showing major places and island scenery.

28. Saaremaa - Autumn 2023 | 4K

An autumn travel film from Saaremaa with calm landscapes and island roads.

29. Exploring Kuressaare Biggest City In Saaremaa Island 2024 ...

A visit to Kuressaare, the main town of Saaremaa Island, with city-center views.

30. Dont Miss In Saaremaa Island: Lambakogu, Ohessaare Cliff ...

A Saaremaa travel video focused on top island sights including cliffs and coastal stops.

31. Discover SAAREMAA, Estonia

A country-style travel guide to Saaremaa Island with a relaxed scenic tone.

32. Must Visit In Saaremaa Island: Panga Cliff, Angla Windmill ...

A must-visit Saaremaa guide featuring Panga Cliff, Angla Windmill, and island highlights.

33. Stunning Drone Shorts Over Saaremaa Island

A drone look over Saaremaa with Kuressaare Castle and Baltic coastline scenery.

34. Beautiful Estonia : Saaremaa Island (Cinematic Drone Video)

A cinematic drone film showing Saaremaa Island’s natural beauty and open landscapes.

35. NARVA, Estonia - 4K HDR with captions

A real walking tour through Narva showing the border city’s streets and atmosphere.

36. NARVA: The border city of Estonia and Russia | The Planet V ...

A travel video about Narva, the eastern border city of Estonia.

37. City walks series - Narva, Estonia (Christmas walk 2022)

A Christmas walk in Narva with city streets and winter atmosphere.

38. Narva - Where EU meets Russia! | Estonia's Outermost City

A Narva travel video showing the city at the edge of the European Union.

39. NARVA - HERMANN CASTLE, (ESTONIA) 4K, Drone #estonia ...

A drone view of Narva Hermann Castle and the city’s historic border setting.

40. Observing Russia from the EU - Discovering East Estonia ...

A border-region travel video centered on Narva and eastern Estonia.

41. Beautiful Estonia : Narva (Cinematic Drone Video)

A cinematic drone look at Narva with a wide border-city perspective.

42. City walks series - Haapsalu, Estonia (4K walking tour. Spring ...

A spring walking tour through Haapsalu, a seaside resort town on Estonia’s west coast.

43. Haapsalu :Estonia | The Most Beautiful Seaside Town | Old ...

A seaside-town travel video showing old-town charm and coastal views in Haapsalu.

44. Haapsalu, Estonia. Winter walk in the Old Town. 4K

A winter walk through Haapsalu Old Town with quiet streets and historic scenery.

45. Haapsalu, Estonia. Viking XPRS. 4K

A Haapsalu travel clip connected with ferry arrival and coastal travel atmosphere.

46. Visiting Haapsalu From Railway Museum To ...

A Haapsalu visit that includes the railway museum and other local sights.

47. Haapsalu, Estonia. Walking at the Small Bay (Väike viik). 4K

A peaceful walk at Väike viik in Haapsalu with bay-side scenery.

48. HAAPSALU Episcopal Castle | Estonia | Drone Video [4K]

A drone video of Haapsalu Episcopal Castle and the surrounding historic area.

49. Haapsalu - 4K - Entering the Castle from South Gate - 2022

A castle-focused Haapsalu video showing the old fortifications and winter scenery.

50. Haapsalu, Estonia. Winter walk around the castle. 4K

A winter castle walk in Haapsalu with old walls and a historic seaside mood.

51. ONE DAY IN VILJANDI (ESTONIA) | 4K 60FPS | Look how ...

A one-day walk in Viljandi showing the town center and relaxed southern-Estonia atmosphere.

52. Viljandi, Estonia. A walk in the city centre. 4K

A city-center walk through Viljandi with local streets and a small-town feel.

53. Viljandi, Estonia: a romantic small town / romantiline väikelinn ...

A romantic Viljandi video showing the town center and lakeside charm.

54. Viljandi veel kõrgemalt 4k

An elevated 4K view of Viljandi showing the town and surrounding landscape.

55. Viljandi, UNESCO Creative City of Crafts and Folk Art

A Viljandi video focused on crafts, folk art, and the town’s cultural identity.

56. Winter drive in Estonia. Viljandi - Tartu. 4K

A winter drive from Viljandi toward Tartu with rural and town-road scenery.

57. Estonia city tour | Tallinn, Tartu, Narva, Parnu | Drone 4k video ...

A country-wide drone tour covering Tallinn, Tartu, Narva, and Pärnu.

58. Estonia from Above 4K UHD - A Cinematic Drone Journey

A cinematic aerial journey across Estonia’s landscapes and towns.

59. Wonders of Estonia | The Most Amazing Places in Estonia | Travel Video 4K

A broad Estonia travel film showcasing the country’s most amazing places.

60. Exploring Estonia - Travel Video

A general Estonia travel video with Tallinn and scenic city footage.

61. The Best of Tartu & Viljandi | Our 2-Day City Itinerary Travel Vlog

A travel itinerary video covering Tartu and Viljandi for a two-day Estonia trip.

62. Estonia Travel Guide | Top Places to Visit

A travel guide to Estonia’s top places and scenic highlights.

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BUDAPEST — Hungarian President Tamás Sulyok — increasingly synonymous with the remnants of former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s fallen regime — is vowing to resist the new government’s efforts to force him from office. Prime Minister Péter Magyar won a landslide victory against Orbán in April and stressed in his victory speech that he would eject Sulyok and other Orbán-era appointees, whom he accused of enabling his predecessor’s entrenched system of cronyism and state capture. But the president told POLITICO in an interview that he would fight to stay — resorting to a series of legal maneuvers — and tried to turn the tables on Magyar, accusing the new prime minister of plotting a takeover of state institutions that would give him a more absolute grip on power than Orbán had. By trying to oust him and other Orbán-era appointees, Sulyok argued, Magyar is abusing his parliamentary supermajority more brazenly than Orbán ever did. That, Sulyok says, makes it his duty to remain in office to safeguard democratic norms and the separation of powers between the parliament and the presidency. “No [parliamentary] majority can grant authorization to disregard the rule of law and European values,” Sulyok said of Magyar’s efforts to oust him, speaking through an interpreter in his office in the ornate 19th-century Sándor Palace in Budapest. He added that Magyar’s Tisza party “wants to achieve a greater concentration of power in 16 weeks than [Orbán’s party] Fidesz did in 16 years, because in fact it wants to replace all the public officials elected by the previous parliament.” For Magyar and his allies in the Tisza party, Sulyok’s claims are pure political gaslighting. Magyar won his sweeping parliamentary majority on a wave of anti-Orbán outrage, with many viewing the former prime minister as taking absolute control of Hungary through gerrymandering, media manipulation and vote buying. Magyar vowed to restore democratic rule of law and dismantle the apparatus of Orbán’s self-proclaimed “illiberal”government. But he now may well be discovering that executing those promises and prying Orbán’s people from their jobs could be more politically and legally thorny than anticipated. Not to be trusted Márton Hajdu, a Tisza party lawmaker and chair of the foreign policy committee in the Hungarian parliament, said various measures were now being considered to oust Sulyok, the president of the Constitutional Court, the president of the Supreme Court and other Orbán-era appointees, although he declined to offer details. He argued these holdovers could not be trusted to act independently of Orbán’s interests, so should not be allowed to remain. “Orbán’s regime committed egregious crimes against Hungarians — corruption, selling the national interest to Russia, diminishing and destroying the relationship with our traditional allies,” Hajdu said. “It was these people who could have stopped him, curtailed his ability to do this, maybe slow him down a bit. And not only did they not do so, they willingly served him because these people, as we call them, are Orbán’s puppets.” Responding to Sulyok’s claim that the Tisza party is moving to concentrate power more aggressively than Orbán did, Hajdu added: “Sulyok never defended checks and balances when Orbán was dismantling them, nor did he protect those targeted by the abuse of power. Now that his own record is being questioned, he wants us to believe that a one-month-old Tisza government is more dangerous than sixteen years of Orbán rule. How credible is that?” Magyar could simply get rid of Orbán-era officials by capitalizing on the centralized system of power Orbán built, including an electoral framework that concentrates power by turning relatively modest vote margins into overwhelming parliamentary dominance. The new prime minister’s parliamentary supermajority, gained with 53 percent of the popular vote, allows him to amend the constitution in a way that would allow him to oust Sulyok. ‘Constitutional crisis’ Sulyok however is pushing back against such action, using his limited presidential powers. The president has lodged a request with Hungary’s constitutional court — which watchdog groups say Orbán has packed with loyalists —  to preemptively evaluate the legality of any “person-specific legislation” that would result in his ejection from office. Sulyok himself was elected president of that court in 2016, during Orbán’s reign, and served in that role until becoming president. On Friday, however, seven constitutional court judges recused themselves, citing “personal and direct involvement in the matter,” making it impossible for the court to hear the petition. Sulyok has also directly reached out the Venice Commission, the Council of Europe’s advisory body for constitutional law, for its opinion on how to resolve what he framed as the “constitutional crisis” caused by Magyar’s repeated calls for his resignation. Magyar and his allies also see bitter irony in this. The Venice Commission often criticized Orbán’s government for weakening judicial independence and constitutional oversight. Sulyok’s appeal to the advisory body may also put Brussels in an awkward position as its mainstream leaders have embraced Magyar’s victory — and the European Commission has withheld billions of euros from Hungary for breaches of EU law during Orbán’s rule. Magyar is now racing to unlock €16.4 billion of those EU funds by implementing a series of rule-of-law reforms. “The Council of Europe’s Venice Commission is preparing an urgent opinion on specific questions related to this issue,” said Andrew Cutting, a spokesperson for the body. One reason Magyar’s government is moving aggressively to dismantle the remnants of Orbán’s rule is the lesson of Poland’s divided government, which has shown the damage that can be wrought by a hostile president. In Warsaw, President Karol Nawrocki, aligned with the previous nationalist administration led by the Law and Justice party (PiS), has used his veto power to block key elements of Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s agenda. Like Magyar, Tusk was elected on a promise to reverse democratic backsliding and restore the rule of law, but has struggled to deliver with an opposition president in office. Sulyok, by contrast, has far more limited constitutional power than the Polish president, but whatever powers he has — he appears intent on using. On Friday, Sulyok said he would sign an amendment to the constitution passed by Hungary’s parliament this week that effectively bans Orbán from coming to power again by retroactively limiting prime minister to eight years in office. The president in Hungary has very limited scope to hold up proposed constitutional amendments — but many speculated the president might still try by sending the amendment to the Constitutional Court for review on procedural grounds. Such a move would have likely sparked a firestorm in Hungary that would have made the president’s position even more precarious. But while passing on the opportunity to hold up the amendment, Sulyok in his statement appeared to criticize it as restricting democratic choice. “A term limit for the prime minister has never been considered necessary in Hungary, nor is it currently considered necessary in any other European parliamentary democracy.” Sulyok is one of the most unpopular presidents in its post-Cold War history, according to surveys. About 64 percent of Hungarians want him to leave his post, according to a poll released in late May. “He never objected in any case to the Fidesz leadership or the Fidesz government. And now he objects, for the first time, to defend his seat,” Bálint Magyar, a former Hungarian cabinet minister, told POLITICO. Blind eye The president’s unpopularity may help explain why Magyar feels free to attack him in caustic terms. “How, after so much cowardice, turning a blind eye, and lying, could you possibly embody the unity of this beautiful nation?” Magyar said in his first parliamentary speech after winning the election. “In my opinion, you cannot. Mr. President, it is time to leave with your head held high, while you still can.” During his interview with POLITICO, Sulyok portrayed himself as unaffected by such attacks. He also sidestepped questions about rule-of-law violations during Orbán’s reign and portrayed himself an apolitical actor who abides by the letter of the law. “My personal sentiments and emotions have no public law significance,” he said. “I’m rooting for the success of the new parliament and the new government, because that is in the fundamental interest of every Hungarian.” But, he added, the constitional crisis caused by Magyar’s attempts to remove him had to be resolved. “A constitutional crisis is bad for a country,” he said. In addition to disrupting the country’s domestic politics, Sulyok added: “It erodes the country’s image and its international prestige.”
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The Estonian blockchain industry has been rapidly growing in recent years, with a focus on cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions. One of the key players in this sector is Jets, a leading blockchain company that is making waves with its groundbreaking projects and collaborations.

The Estonian blockchain industry has been rapidly growing in recent years, with a focus on cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions. One of the key players in this sector is Jets, a leading blockchain company that is making waves with its groundbreaking projects and collaborations.

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