• article of the history of Tallinn, Estonia. For the timeline, see Timeline of Tallinn Historical affiliations   Revala (county) pre-1219 Kingdom of Denmark...
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    Tallinn (/ˈtælɪn/, Estonian: [ˈtɑlʲːinː] ) is the capital and most populous city of Estonia. Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf...
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    Tallinn Old Town (Estonian: Tallinna vanalinn) is the oldest part of Tallinn, Estonia. Old Town of Tallinn has managed to wholly preserve its structure...
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    The Walls of Tallinn are the medieval defensive walls constructed around the city of Tallinn in Estonia. The first wall around Tallinn was ordered to be...
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    County. Previously the prison was located at Magasini Street, Tallinn. The history of Tallinn Prison began in 1919 when Patarei Sea Fortress was transformed...
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  • Tallinn (known as Reval from the 13th century until the 1920s) has inspired many legends. In the Lake Ülemiste, the largest lake surrounding Tallinn,...
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  • timeline of the history of the city of Tallinn, Estonia. 5,000 BCE - The sea still reaches the foot of the cliffs of Toompea 3,000 BCE - First signs of a settlement...
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    flag of Tallinn consists of three blue and three white horizontal bars. The ratio of length and width is 1:2 and normal size is 1600 × 800 mm. Coat of arms...
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    Nikolaikirche) is a medieval church building in Tallinn (Reval), Estonia. It was dedicated to Saint Nicholas, the patron of the fishermen and sailors. Originally...
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    artillery tower in Tallinn, Estonia, built in 1475. It gained the name Kiek in de Kök from the ability of tower occupants to see into kitchens of nearby houses...
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