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Some Interesting Facts About Estonia
Sep 11,2007 00:00
by
newsdesk
Public Holidays Date 2004 Occasion
Weekend: Saturday, Sunday
The following may be imported into Estonia without paying duty: 200 cigarettes or 20 cigars or 250 grams of tobacco, 1 litre of alcohol of over 22% strength or 2 litres of alcohol of less than 22% strength or 2 litres of wine and 10 kg of food. Local and foreign currency may be freely exported and imported but an amount of ekr 80, 000 (or its equivalent) and more must be declared. Restrictions apply to the import and export of diamonds, plants, antiques, firearms and vegetable products. The import of pornographic material is prohibited.
Electricity Electricity is of 220 volts or 50 hertz.
Post & Communications
The telephone network in Estonia is extensive and efficient. To make an international call you must dial 8 before dialling 00. Phone cards for use in phone booths can be bought at kiosks or the post office. The international code for Estonia is 372.
Weights and measures Estonian measurements are in the metric system.
Tipping Tipping is the norm at restaurants where you mostly round off the bill and leave the waiter a 5-10% with the tab. Be cautious though, you may find waiters upping their tip by not having any change to return to you. You need not taxi drivers.
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