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  2. Estonian Transport Administration - Wikipedia

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    https://transpordiamet.ee/ Estonian Transport Administration is a governmental agency that operates within the area of government of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications of Estonia. It is tasked with planning the mobility of people and water, air and land vehicles, and ensuring safe and environmentally sustainable infrastructure.

  3. Public transport in Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    Gas-powered Solaris Urbino 18 bus in Tallinn going towards Viru Keskus. Public transport in Tallinn consists of bus, tram, trolleybus, train, and ferry services. Tallinna Linnatranspordi (TLT) operates bus, tram and trolleybus routes, Elron operates train services, and Spinnaker OÜ operates the ferry service to Aegna Island on the high speed craft Vegtind. [1]

  4. Estonian Civil Aviation Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Estonian Civil Aviation Administration (Estonian: Lennuamet) was the civil aviation authority of Estonia, working in the jurisdiction of Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications [3] and exercising civil aviation state inspection and supervising over the implementation of national laws and regulations.

  5. 2024–25 Estonian Cup - Wikipedia

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    Tallinn: Jõhvi Phoenix: 3–1 Kohvile Kristiine 0–5 Legion: Tallinna Maksatransport: 3–1 Pärnu Jalgpalliklubi: Põlva FC Lootos: 0–3 Tallinna Starmedia: 1 August 2024; Flora U19: 0–6 Tallinna Kalev U21: Tallinna Hell Hunt 1–3 Tabasalu: 6 August 2024; Kubik 3–4 Märjamaa Kompanii: Tallinna Wolves 0–8 Elva: 7 August 2024; Tallinna ...

  6. FC Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    FC Tallinn was founded on 17 November 2017 [1] and started operating in Lasnamäe, the most populous district in Tallinn of which majority is Russian-speaking.The club was created after FC Infonet's merger with Levadia left Lasnamäe's football future in uncertainty. [2]

  7. Tallinna Linnatranspordi AS - Wikipedia

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    Tallinna Linnatranspordi AS (TLT) is a transportation company owned by the city of Tallinn, Estonia. TLT is a result of the merger of Tallinn Bus Company (Tallinna Autobussikoondis) and Tallinn Tram and Trolleybus Company (Tallinna Trammi- ja Trollibussikoondis) in July 2012. The company provides bus, trolleybus, and tram services in Tallinn.

  8. FCI Levadia U21 - Wikipedia

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    FCI Levadia U21 Tallinn, commonly known as FCI Levadia U21, is an Estonian football club based in Tallinn. Founded as Levadia Tallinn , it was the reserve team of Levadia Maardu from 2000–2004. In 2004, Levadia Maardu moved to Tallinn and became the new Levadia Tallinn, while the reserve team became Levadia II .

  9. Lilleküla Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In July 1998, FC Flora football club submitted a planning application to Tallinn City Council, requesting permission to build a new stadium on wasteland between railway lines in Kitseküla, close to the border with neighbouring Lilleküla. [3]