TALLINN

täˈlĭn, Ger. Reval, city (1994 pop. 442,679), capital of Estonia, on the Gulf of Finland, opposite Helsinki. It is a major Baltic port, a rail and highway junction, and an industrial center. Tallinn also has military and naval installations. Industries include shipbuilding, metalworking, food and fish processing, and the manufacture of machinery and electrical consumer goods. Tourism is also important. The population is about 55% Estonian and about 40% Russian and Ukrainian. Tallinn contains the Estonian Academy of Sciences, the Estonian National Museum of Art, and many other educational and cultural institutions.

Tallinn was first mentioned by the Arab geographer Idrisi in 1154. It was destroyed in 1219 by Waldemar II of Denmark, who built a fortress there. The city's name comes from the Estonian Taani linn ("Danish castle"). A member of the Hanseatic League from 1285, Tallinn was sold (1346) with the rest of Estonia by Waldemar IV to the Livonian Brothers of the Sword. Upon the dissolution of the Livonian Order in 1561, it passed to Sweden. Captured by Peter I in 1710 during the Northern War, Tallinn was ceded to Russia by the Treaty of Nystad in 1721. It underwent development as a port for Russia's Baltic fleet and in 1870 was linked by rail with St. Petersburg. Tallinn became the capital of independent Estonia in 1919 and of the Estonian SSR in 1940. It suffered considerable damage during the German occupation in World War II. In 1991, it again became the capital of an independent Estonia.

The historical center of Tallinn consists of an upper town, on a steep hill topped by a medieval cathedral, and an adjoining lower town dating from Hanseatic times. The picturesque lower town is surrounded by a medieval wall with massive round towers. Its landmarks include the 13th-century Danish Toompea Castle (rebuilt in 1935 as a government building), the 13th-century Gothic Church of St. Olai, and the 14th-century city hall.

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...Publishers, 1992. Baltic Independent B1 . Tallinn: The Baltic Independent Inc. The Baltic...of Estonia Quarterly Review 1993 : 1. Tallinn: Bank of Estonia, 1993a...of Estonia Quarterly Review 1993: 2. Tallinn: Bank of Estonia, 1993b...
...Estonian (25 fasci- CICS out of 26) Tallinn: Eesti Keele Instituut. I?MS -= F...IFlic dictionary of Estonian dialects. Tallinn: Eesti KCCIC Instituut. Erclt T (ed...dictionary of the Estonian language OS i999?. Tallinn: Eesri Keele Sihtasutus. EstWN = Eesti...
...Rahva Haal The peoples voice , daily, Tallinn, 1940- 1941 and 1944-. Reede Friday --see Sirp . Sirp Sickle , weekly, Tallinn, 1991-. Former titles 1940- 1941 and...1951-. Vikerkaar Rainbow , monthly, Tallinn, 1986-. Russian edition, Raduga...
...p. 278. 18. The Baltic Independent Tallinn , July 3-9, 1993, 1. 19. The first...registered to vote, including 83,297 in Tallinn, 25,750 in Narva, 16,657 in Kohtla...constitute 19.6% of potential voters Tallinn 33.4%, Narva 79%, Kohtla-Jarve...
...Ajaloolise demograafia probleeme Eestis. Tallinn. Palli, H., 1974. O razvitii narodonaseleniya...1799 . Vols. 1-3. Eesti Raamat, Tallinn. Palli, H., 1988. Otepaa rahvastik aastail 1716-1799. Tallinn. Ptoukha, M.V., 1960. Otcherki...
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Hamlet: Presented by Theatrum, Tallinn, Estonia. by Maris Peters Hamlet Presented by Theatrum, Tallinn, Estonia. October 13, 2003 (ongoing...Estonian director for 2003. Performed in the Tallinn Old Town, in the unused and almost unheated...
...Coastal Lake, Paljassaare Peninsula, Tallinn, Estonia/Paljassaare Rannikujarve Roostiku...peninsula with two capes. It protrudes into Tallinn Bay north of the north-eastern coast...infiltration of waters rich in nutrients from Tallinn Wastewater Treatment Plant located in...
Tiit-Rein Viitso, Liivi Keele Ja Laanemeresoome Keelemaastikud, Tartu-Tallinn 2008. 402 S. by Seppo Suhonen Das aus Anlass des 70. Geburtstags von Prof. Tiit-Rein Viitso erschienene Werk vereint in sich...
...research of home language of students in Tallinn basic schools. The research, commissioned...language data on basic school students in Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius, the three Baltic...above-mentioned study carried out in Tallinn. One of the targets of the study was...
...have been applied in planning projects in Tallinn during 2004, 2005 and 2006. There is...this paper was the SPM pilot study in Tallinn, the Estonian capital, on 18-22 February...consumption of residents of the city centre of Tallinn and commuters living outside the city...
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Tallinn: Medieval Treasure of the the Baltic...castles battlements, high above medieval Tallinn. In the 13th century they looked down...60 percent of the walls remain, making Tallinn, the best preserved medieval city on the...
...Baltics Reborn : While the Capital Cities of Tallinn and Riga Show That Estonia and Latvia...toured the Baltic coast, heading from Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, south to Kaliningrad...the city gates, where he asks whether Tallinn has been completed yet. The guards are...
Tallinn Hosts Conferences. The city of Tallinn, Estonia, hosted three important international events in...organized by the IDEC, the Estonian Reading Association, and Tallinn Pedagogical University. Over 120 participants attended the...
Letter from Tallinn. by Leonhard Lapin Tallinn, capital of Estonia, miraculously preserved its medieval...east to the far north; for this reason Estonias capital, Tallinn, with its medieval core, has quite an exotic and historically...
...I visited my first Russian sauna in Tallinn, Estonia, capital of the rapidly Westernizing...friendship. About 40% of the population of Tallinn is of Russian descent and Russian-speaking...the West and forget the immediate past. Tallinn is a popular destination for cruise liners...
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Weekender Travel: Tallinn Spotting. Byline: edited by TIM HEDGLEY...break destinations direct from Dublin. Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia, is almost...of its best-preserved in Europe. Tallinn was first inhabited about 3,500 years...
TOWERING TALLINN; Estonias Turreted City Is on Sparkling...Byline: ADRIAN MOURBY THE best view of Tallinn is from Patkuli, a viewing platform next...stone battlements and red conical roofs, Tallinn has to be one of the prettiest places...
Tallinn Tales; A Polished Performance Clock This...game of spot the Soviet in the centre of Tallinn, capital of the northernmost of the Baltic...streets of Merseyside than you ever will in Tallinn. Look at the figures and Tallinn is a...
...EXPOSURE; with Its Medieval Centre, Tallinn, the Capital of Estonia, Is Set to Become...city breaks, to its attractive capital, Tallinn. The Finns pop over to shop because its...Its a three-hour flight from London to Tallinn - fly out Friday 6pm with Estonian Air...
Tallinn Spotting in Estonia. Byline: By Emma Poole It...imagination fed by Hans Christian Andersen. Its Tallinn, capital of Estonia, and is very real. My three-night break to Tallinn, with my friend Sally, began in style, in a...
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TALLINN ta lin, Ger. Reval, city (1994 pop...highway junction, and an industrial center. Tallinn also has military and naval installations...and about 40% Russian and Ukrainian. Tallinn contains the Estonian Academy of Sciences...
...in the south; and Russia in the east. Tallinn is the capital and largest city. In addition...tribes. The Danes founded Reval (now Tallinn) in 1219 and introduced Christianity...interlaced with railroads, and the port of Tallinn grew in importance. Estonian national...
...of the school of French impressionism, he developed a colorful style of his own. His work can be seen in museums of Riga, Tallinn, Stockholm, St. Petersburg, and Moscow. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press...
...strong state and threatened Lithuania and Novgorod in the 13th and 14th cent. The chief cities notably Riga , Tartu , and Tallinn were Germanic in culture and were members of the Hanseatic League . After the dissolution (1561) of the Livonian Order...
ROSENBERG, ALFRED al fret ro z nberk, 1893 1946, German Nazi leader. He was born in Reval (now Tallinn, Estonia), and studied architecture in Riga, and later in Moscow. Returning to Reval, he became active as a political ideologist...
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