In this handout photo made available on Thursday April 4, 2013, provided by the City of Tallinn, a woman is seen placing her transit pass on an electronic reader on a city bus in the Estonian capital.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Estonia’s capital, Tallinn, was blanketed in snow ahead of the New Year as powerful blizzards swept across the Baltic Sea region.
Europe’s last remaining capital without a synagogue has ended that dubious distinction. Amid a crowd of media, dignitaries and hundreds of local Jews, Tallinn opened its first shul since its original ...
January 1st 2011 sees the northern European country of Estonia become the latest country to adopt the Euro and enter its 12 months as one of two European Capitals of Culture in 2011, the largest ...
The 400,000 residents of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia and the largest city in the northern European country, can now use the city's public transportation system at no cost. As of January 1, anyone ...
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