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  2. Tallinnfilm - Wikipedia

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    The Tallinn Film Studio was renamed Kunstiliste ja Kroonikafilmide Tallinna Kinostuudio (Tallinn Feature and Newsreel Film Studio) in 1954 and in 1963 was renamed again Tallinnfilm. [ 2 ] During the Soviet era, the studio was the only major movie production house in Estonia, responsible for almost all feature-length movies of the time.

  3. Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    Tallinn receives 700 mm (28 in) of precipitation annually, which is evenly distributed throughout the year although March, April and May are the driest months, averaging about 35 to 37 mm (1.4 to 1.5 in), while July and August are the wettest months with 82 to 85 mm (3.2 to 3.3 in) of precipitation. [46]

  4. Tallinna TV - Wikipedia

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    Multiplex 1 Tallinna TV was a television channel in Estonia , formerly called Tallinn Eesti Televisioon. It had transmitters in Tallinn , Pärnu , Valgjärve , Kohtla-Nõmme , and Orissaare prior to its diffusion.

  5. Category:Tallinn - Wikipedia

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  6. Kanal 2 - Wikipedia

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    The channel started broadcasting on 1 October 1993, [3] the first program seen on the new network being the Estonian animated film Kapsapea (Cabbage Head). [4] The channel in its initial phase broadcast on weekends, beginning 17 December that year, week-round broadcasts started.

  7. Category:Films set in Tallinn - Wikipedia

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  8. Vanalinn - Wikipedia

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    Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  9. Timeline of Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    Tallinn is removed from the list of fortress cites, which marks the beginning of Tallinns rapid expansion and becoming a metropol. First baltic singing festival takes place in Tallinn. 1860 - First edition of the Revalsche Zeitung published; 1864 – Kanut Guild Hall built. [6] 1865 - The Gas factory of Tallinn is finished. 1867 – St. John's ...