n["käina"][0]="Käina|Estonia|en|Europe";
n["käina"][1]="Käina is the second largest town on Estonia's Hiiumaa island, but it has a quiet, laid back atmosphere. Käina lies in the southern part of the island, not far from Käina Bay, which is an important bird reserve. In town you can see the ruins of a 15th-century stone church.|There are several hotels and restaurants in Käina. The town has ferry connections with Rohuküla, 9 km (5 miles) west of Haapsalu on Estonia's mainland, as well as Heltermaa on the eastern end of Hiiumaa. Käina is 130 km southwest of Tallinn.";
n["kärdla"][0]="Kärdla|Estonia|en|Europe";
n["kärdla"][1]="Kärdla is the main town on Estonia's Hiiumaa. The town lies on the island's northeastern coast and boasts many trees and beautiful gardens. Kärdla is a good place to stay if you want to visit the Tahkuna Peninsula, a few kilometers northwest of town. At the northern tip of the peninsula is a lighthouse that was built in 1874. From its top you'll have excellent views over the area.|There are several hotels and restaurants in Kärdla. The town is 125 km southwest of Tallinn.";