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  1. Põhja-Tallinn. Põhja-Tallinn from Pikk Hermann tower. Location of Põhja-Tallinn in Tallinn. /  59.44889°N 24.69806°E  / 59.44889; 24.69806. Põhja-Tallinn ( Estonian for 'northern Tallinn') is one of the eight administrative districts ( Estonian: linnaosa) of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia .

  2. The Nasdaq Tallinn AS, formerly known as the Tallinn Stock Exchange, is a stock exchange operating in Tallinn, Estonia. Nasdaq Tallinn is the only regulated secondary ...

  3. Estonia / isˈtoʊniə / ( listen) ( Estonian: Eesti ), officially the Republic of Estonia ( Estonian: Eesti Vabariik) is a small country in the Baltic Region of Northern Europe. The capital city is Tallinn. Estonia's neighbors are Sweden, Finland, Russia and Latvia. Its population is 1,332,893. [10]

  4. It was also the home base of the now defunct national airline Estonian Air. Tallinn Airport is open to both domestic and international flights. It is located 2.7 nautical miles (5.0 km; 3.1 mi) southeast of the centre of Tallinn [2] on the eastern shore of Lake Ülemiste. It was formerly known as Ülemiste Airport .

  5. cs.wikipedia.org › wiki › TallinnTallinn – Wikipedie

    Tallinn byl vyhlášen hlavním městem Estonské republiky. Během následné estonské osvobozenecké války se město sice počátkem roku 1919 ocitlo v ohrožení, ale ruská vojska do něho už nevstoupila. Válečné události a následná bída vedly ke snížení počtu obyvatel Tallinnu přibližně o třetinu vůči roku 1917.

  6. Address. Gonsiori 2, 10143 Tallinn, Estonia. Website. www .kaubamaja .ee. Tallinn Department Store ( Estonian: Tallinna Kaubamaja) is a department store in Tallinn, Estonia. [1] The store owner is Tallinna Kaubamaja Group. [2] The store was opened in 1960. In 1973, the extension (nowadays B-block) was completed, and selling area was doubled.

  7. Levadia. Football Club Infonet Levadia Tallinn, commonly known as FCI Levadia, or simply as Levadia, is an Estonian professional football club based in Tallinn that competes in the Meistriliiga, the top flight of Estonian football. The club's home ground is Lilleküla Stadium . Founded in 1998 in Maardu, the club moved to Tallinn in 2004.

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