Maa- ja Ruumiamet Releases New Orthophotos for Estonian Regions The Estonian Land Board (Maa- ja Ruumiamet) has released updated orthophotos for several regions of Estonia, effective March 10, 2026. These new datasets were created from aerial photography conducted in 2025. The ortophotos cover a significant portion of five Estonian counties: Saaremaa, Pärnumaa, Viljandimaa, Tartumaa, and Põlvamaa. Additionally, the Maa- ja Ruumiamet has provided detailed orthophotos for specific urban areas, including Tallinn and portions of Harjumaa. Key towns and settlements included in the release are Kärdla, Haapsalu, Rapla, Türi, Paide, Loksa, Võsu, Kunda, Rakvere, Kehra, Kohila, and Paldiski. The updated data represents a significant improvement in spatial accuracy for mapping and surveying purposes. The Maa- ja Ruumiamet regularly produces and distributes orthophotos as a vital resource for various sectors, including agriculture, urban planning, and environmental monitoring. These ortofotod are publicly available for download at maaelu.postimees.ee. Topics: #maa #ruumiamet #ortofotod Post navigation Harry Styles revealed his peculiar eating habits: according to fans, this makes the singer human The Tartu Bigbank named a new head coach