Not the Same as Latvia
Estonia differs significantly from its neighbors Latvia and Lithuania, which may come as a surprise. People often refer to the three countries as the Baltic States, presuming that their similar location extends to things like culture and language. (The Baltic states, often known as the Baltic countries, is an informal geopolitical term that refers to three countries: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. NATO, the European Union, the Eurozone, and the OECD are all members of the three organizations. The three autonomous entities on the Baltic Sea's eastern shore are known as the "Baltic nations," the "Baltic republics," the "Baltic lands," or simply the Baltics, depending on historical circumstances.)
In reality, Estonia resembles Finland, its northern neighbor over the water. The contrasts between simple terms like 'bus station' or other essential utilities are arguably the most visible in the language. Estonia also has a higher standard of living. This is definitely among Things to Know Before Traveling to Estonia.