1. Tallinn – 445,000
The capital and largest city, known for its medieval Old Town.
2. Tartu – 100,000
University city and intellectual hub of Estonia.
3. Narva – 55,000
Border city with Russian influence and a historic fortress.
4. Pärnu – 50,000
Seaside resort town and summer capital.
5. Kohtla-Järve – 35,000
Industrial city in northeastern Estonia.
6. Viljandi – 17,000
Cultural city known for its folk music festival.
7. Rakvere – 15,000
Historic town with a medieval castle.
8. Maardu – 14,000
Industrial town near Tallinn.
9. Sillamäe – 13,000
Soviet-era city on the Gulf of Finland.
10. Kuressaare – 13,000
Capital of Saaremaa island with a well-preserved castle.
11. Valga – 12,000
Border town divided with Latvia.
12. Jõhvi – 10,000
Administrative center in Ida-Viru County.
13. Haapsalu – 10,000
Charming seaside town known for its promenade and spas.
14. Paide – 9,000
Central town with a historic tower and cultural events.
15. Türi – 5,000
Known for its gardens and spring flower fair.
The above is subject to change.
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