Why is this exotic country for you? You better stay here if you like Bulgaria. By the way, I don't have a big view of the Baltics, except that 3 years ago I was in Tallinn for a day. I mainly looked at the old town, which is really very beautiful. I couldn't see almost anything from the modern city, but one thing made a pretty bad impression on me. The port (because I arrived by boat from Helsinki and then came back) was in a miserable condition. It looked like it was abandoned. The concrete was crumbling, everywhere was full of broken bottle glass, etc. In this respect it looked exactly like Bulgaria, but from 20 years ago. As for Latvia, I recently read that it is the fastest depopulating country in Europe. In about 18 years, its population has decreased by over 18%. It is immediately followed by Lithuania, which also has a decline of almost 18%, ie. the situation is like in our country, even worse. I live in a district town that has also melted beyond recognition in the last 18 years. Almost all my friends and acquaintances moved out a long time ago. Every slightly more enterprising person grabbed his hat and left - some abroad, some in Sofia. Almost no young and capable people remained. As for Estonia, I read that a large part of the population are atheists, which is more than worrying for me. If there is no faith in a nation, it perishes. For me personally, these 3 countries are nice for a trip and that's it. that a large part of the population are atheists, which is more than worrying to me. If there is no faith in a nation, it perishes. For me personally, these 3 countries are nice for a trip and that's it. that a large part of the population are atheists, which is more than worrying to me. If there is no faith in a nation, it perishes. For me personally, these 3 countries are nice for a trip and that's it.
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Why is this exotic country for you? You better stay here if you like Bulgaria. By the way, I don't have a big view of the Baltics, except that 3 years ago I was in Tallinn for a day. I mainly looked at the old town, which is really very beautiful. I couldn't see almost anything from the modern city, but one thing made a pretty bad impression on me. The port (because I arrived by boat from Helsinki and then came back) was in a miserable condition. It looked like it was abandoned. The concrete was crumbling, everywhere was full of broken bottle glass, etc. In this respect it looked exactly like Bulgaria, but from 20 years ago. As for Latvia, I recently read that it is the fastest depopulating country in Europe. In about 18 years, its population has decreased by over 18%. It is immediately followed by Lithuania, which also has a decline of almost 18%, ie. the situation is like in our country, even worse. I live in a district town that has also melted beyond recognition in the last 18 years. Almost all my friends and acquaintances moved out a long time ago. Every slightly more enterprising person grabbed his hat and left - some abroad, some in Sofia. Almost no young and capable people remained. As for Estonia, I read that a large part of the population are atheists, which is more than worrying for me. If there is no faith in a nation, it perishes. For me personally, these 3 countries are nice for a trip and that's it. that a large part of the population are atheists, which is more than worrying to me. If there is no faith in a nation, it perishes. For me personally, these 3 countries are nice for a trip and that's it. that a large part of the population are atheists, which is more than worrying to me. If there is no faith in a nation, it perishes. For me personally, these 3 countries are nice for a trip and that's it.