What is the national language of Estonia?
Estonian
What is the capital city of Lithuania?
Vilnius
Which city is the biggest in Latvia?
The largest city in Latvia is Riga
What countries is Sweden neighboring with?
Norway and Finland
How much trash does one person make every day?
The average person makes about 1.7 kilograms of waste per day
How many people live in Estonia?
About 1.3 million people
What is the most popular sport in Lithuania?
Basketball
What colors are on Latvia’s national flag?
Dark red with a white horizontal stripe in the middle
What currency of money is used in Sweden?
The Swedish krona (SEK)
How long does a plastic bottle take to break down?
A plastic bottle can take about 450 years to break down
What is the tallest building in Estonia?
The Tallinn TV Tower (Tallinna Teletorn), 314 meters tall.
What is the national dish of Lithuania?
Cepelinai (filled potato)
What percentage of Latvia is covered by forests?
About 52% of Latvia is forested
What is the population of Sweden?
About 10.6 million people
What can one recycled plastic bottle become?
One recycled plastic bottle can become a T-shirt or part of a park bench
In what year did Tartu serve as the European Capital of Culture?
What do the colors of the Lithuanian flag represent?
Yellow represents the sun and prosperity.
Green represents the forests, nature, and freedom.
Red represents courage and the blood shed for the country.
Approximately how many rivers are there in Latvia?
Around 12,000 rivers and streams
What is the total area of Sweden in square kilometers?
~ 450,295 square kilometres
How many trees can be saved by recycling one ton of paper?
Recycling one ton of paper saves about 17 trees
When was Tallinn's Christmas tree set up?
1441
Approximately how many crosses are on the Hill of Crosses?
There are over 100,000 crosses on the Hill of Crosses (the number continues to grow)
What is the name of the Latvian waterfall that is considered the widest waterfall in Europe?
Ventas Rumba, located in Kuldīga
What are the three largest cities in Sweden?
Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö
How long does a glass bottle take to decompose if it isn’t recycled?
A glass bottle can take up to 1 million years to break down