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Mountains

Estonia's landscape is primarily characterized by its low-lying terrain, and the country does not have towering mountain ranges. Known for hills, wetlands, and forests, Estonia’s geography is significant to the nation's culture and natural heritage.

The table below provides information on Estonia's highest hills.

Highest Peaks

Elevation

Mountain Range

Type of Range

Suur Munamägi

318 m (1,043 ft)

N/A 

Hill 

Vällamägi

304 m (997 ft)

N/A 

Hill

Kuutsemägi

217 m (711 ft)

N/A 

Hill 

Meegaste

214 m (702 ft)

N/A 

Hill

Harimägi

212 m (695 ft)

N/A 

Hill 

Väike Munamägi

207 m (679 ft)

N/A 

Hill

Emumägi

167 m (547 ft)

N/A 

Hill 

Härjassaare Hill

147 m (482 ft)

N/A 

Hill

Ebavere Hill

146 m (479 ft)

N/A 

Hill 

Tornimägi

137 m (449 ft)

N/A 

Hill

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