tallinn in English

noun
1
the capital of Estonia, a port on the Gulf of Finland; population 397,000 (est. 2007).

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1. Port of Tallinn is one of the biggest ports in the Baltic sea region.

2. In 1675, Ackermann moved to Tallinn and acquired his own workshop.

3. In the mid-1980s, there was an unofficial gay bar in Tallinn.

4. EuropaBullion.com is an Estonian online Bullion dealer, with an office in Tallinn

5. BURGO Blan OU is located in Tallinn, Estonia and is part of the {{industry}} Industry

6. The Balthasar restaurant in the old city of Tallinn is a beautiful place to visit

7. Kenneth Geers, an American naval-intelligence analyst at a NATO cyberwar unit in Tallinn, Estonia, describes a curious microwave oven.

8. The air traffic increased during the proceeding years and between 1949 and 1953 there were between 10 and 14 flights every day between Kuressaare and Tallinn.

9. The church’s new altarpiece, “The Resurrection”, was completed in 1888 by Theodor Albert Sprengel (1832-1900), a painter and drawing teacher from Tallinn.

10. He was Mayor of Haabersti district of Tallinn 2004–2005 and advisor to the Minister of Population Affairs Paul-Eerik Rummo from 2003 to 2004.

11. This left him powerless to prevent Narva and Dorpat from falling into Russian hands in 1704, the same year he was named Governor General in Reval (present-day Tallinn).

12. A weather vane, the figure of an old warrior called Old Thomas, was put on top of the spire of the Tallinn Town Hall in 1530 that became the symbol for the city.

13. Tallinn-based Ampler Bikes, an e-bike producer, has announced that its revenue grew 115 per cent in 2020 as compared to the previous year while recording a year-end profit.

14. 23, 2009, in Brussels' Mini-Europe Park, 600 persons, mostly Balts living there, organized a human chain through the entire park at the occasion of the inauguration of a reproduction, at 1/25th scale, of the Baltic Chain which is offered to Mini-Europe by the cities of Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius.