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Current time: 09:03
Population: 425,081
Phone code: +372
Other names: Tallinn (ET), Таллин (RU)
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The danish flag falling from the sky in the 1219 battle of lyndanisse.
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Train station in tallinn
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The skyline is a mixture of the old and the new
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Kadriorg palace
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Rotermann business district
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The stenbock house – residence of the estonian government on toompea hill
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St. olaf's church was the tallest building in the world from 1549 to 1625
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The mixture of old and new is seen everywhere in tallinn
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Port of tallinn in 1853
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House of the brotherhood of blackheads.
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City wall with temporary garden exhibition
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The historical old town
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Viru gate, entrance to the old town. one of two remaining towers that were once part of a larger fourteenth-century gate system.
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Kiek in de kök defence tower.
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An estonian air plane in lennart meri tallinn airport.
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Helicopter embarking on a route to the capital of finland, helsinki.
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Districts of tallinn
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Part of lower town city wall.
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The original old thomas (1530)
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Pirita convent
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Tornimäe business area
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St. catherine's passage
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St. nicholas' church
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Alexander nevsky cathedral built in 1894–1900.
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Tallinn sewage treatment plant in the middle of paljassaare
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Caves full of water
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View to the suur-paljassaar ("big paljassaar").
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Former military structure now used as an observation platform.
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Paljassaare peninsula seen from kopli peninsula.
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A marine radartower on the cape of väike-paljassaar ("small paljassaar").
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