Tallinn
Tallinn es li capital cité de Estonia. Li cité have 403.505 habitantes.
Historie
[modificar | redacter fonte]In li 2011 Tallinn esset li Europan Cité Capital de Cultura junt con Turku.
Geografie
[modificar | redacter fonte]Tallinn trova se in li parte nord del land, sur li rive del Golfe de Finnland sur li Mare Baltic. Administrativmen it es un parte del maakand Harju, e es li centre financiari, industrial, cultural e educational de Estonia. It trova se 80 kilometres sud de Helsinki in Finnland, 320 kilometres west de Sant Petersburg in Russia, 300 kilometres nord de Riga in Latvia, e 380 kilometres ost de Stockholm in Svedia, quar cités con quel it have strett relationes historic. Del 13esim secul til li unesim demí del 20esim secul on conosset li cité per su nómine german historic Reval.
Nómine
[modificar | redacter fonte]Li nómine Tallinn significa "Cité del Danes". Li antiqui german nomine de Tallinn es Reval.
Occidental
[modificar | redacter fonte]Li creator de Interlingue Edgar von Wahl habitat in Tallinn.
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Europan Cité Capital de Cultura | |
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Europan Cités de Cultura:
1985: Athina | 1986: Florenz | 1987: Amsterdam | 1988: West-Berlin | 1989: Paris | 1990: Glasgow | 1991: Dublin | 1992: Madrid | 1993: Antwerpen | 1994: Lissabon | 1995: Luxemburg | 1996: Köbenhavn | 1997: Thessaloniki | 1998: Stockholm Europan Cités Capital de Cultura: 1999: Weimar | 2000: Avignon, Bergen, Bologna, Bruxelles, Helsinki, Kraków, Praha, Reykjavík, Santiago de Compostela | 2001: Porto, Rotterdam | 2002: Brugge, Salamanca | 2003: Graz | 2004: Genua, Lille | 2005: Cork | 2006: Patras | 2007: Hermannstadt, Luxemburg | 2008: Liverpool, Stavanger | 2009: Linz, Vilnius | 2010: Istanbul, Pécs, Essen | 2011: Tallinn, Turku | 2012: Guimarães, Maribor | 2013: Košice, Marseille | 2014: Riga, Umeå | 2015: Mons, Pilsen | 2016: Breslau, Donostia-San Sebastián | 2017: Aarhus, Pafos | 2018: Leeuwarden, Valletta | 2019: Matera, Plowdiw | 2020: Galway, Rijeka | 2021: Timișoara, Eleusis, Novi Sad |