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  2. List of newspapers in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    The Baltic Times: Weekly 1996 English Baltic Review / Baltische Rundschau: International Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania English, German Delovye Vedomosti (Деловые ведомости) National Estonia 1996 Russian Bonnier Group: Eesti Ekspress: National Estonia Estonian Eesti Elu 2001–present published in Canada Eesti Hääl England 1947 ...

  3. The Baltic Times - Wikipedia

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    Latvia. ISSN. 1407-2300. Website. www.baltictimes.com. Media of Latvia. List of newspapers. The Baltic Times is an independent monthly newspaper that covers the latest political, economic, business, and cultural events in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. [1][2][3][4]

  4. Postimees Group - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. € 29.1 million (2022) [1] Website. www.postimeesgrupp.ee. AS Postimees Grupp (also known in English as Postimees Group[2]), formerly known as AS Postimees and AS Eesti Meedia, is an Estonian media holding company headquartered in Tallinn. The company is currently owned by MM Group (an investment company in which entrepreneur Margus ...

  5. Timeline of Estonian history - Wikipedia

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    The first Estonian permanent newspaper Perno Postimees is founded. [3] 1855: Kreenholm Manufacturing Company is founded. [3] 1858: peasant revolt: Mahtra War. [3] 1861 "Kalevipoeg", Estonia's national epic, was published in both Estonian and German. 1861: Prophet Maltsvet followers migrate to Crimea, in hope to find the promised land. [3] 1863

  6. Timeline of Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    5,000 BCE - The sea still reaches the foot of the cliffs of Toompea. 3,000 BCE - First signs of a settlement in Tallinn. ca. 750 BCE - fortified settlement first built at Iru near Tallinn, at the Pirita river bend. It is used until the 5th century BCE and then again during the 4th−2nd century BCE. ca. 450 CE - Iru hillfort is built at th of ...

  7. Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    Tallinn (/ ˈ t æ l ɪ n /, Estonian: [ˈtɑlʲːinː] ⓘ) [5] [6] is the capital, the primate and most populous city of Estonia.Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, Tallinn has a population of about 457,000 (as of 2024) [2] and administratively lies in the Harju maakond (county).

  8. Tallinn Black Nights Fest’s First Feature, Doc Competitions ...

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    One of Northern Europe’s leading festivals, the A-listed Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (also known as PÖFF) unspooling Nov. 8-24 in the Estonian capital, has unveiled its first features ...

  9. History of Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    Republic of Estonia 1991–onwards. The first archaeological traces of a small hunter-fisherman community's presence [1] in what is now Tallinn's city centre are about 5,000 years old. The comb ceramic pottery found on the site dates to about 3000 BCE and corded ware pottery around 2500 BCE. [2]