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Tartu-Tartu
Tartu is the second largest city in Estonia after Tallinn. Tartu has a population of 97,435 (as of 2023). It is 186 kilometres (116 miles) southeast of
Tartu-University of Tartu
University of Tartu (UT; Estonian: Tartu Ülikool; Latin: Universitas Tartuensis) is a public research university located in the city of Tartu, Estonia. It is
Tartu-Treaty of Tartu (Estonia–Russia)
The Treaty of Tartu (Estonian: Tartu rahu, lit. 'Tartu peace', Russian: Тартуский договор) is a peace treaty that was signed in Tartu on 2 February 1920
Tartu-Tartu Airport
Tartu Airport (Estonian: Tartu lennujaam) (IATA: TAY, ICAO: EETU) is an airport in Reola, Ülenurme Parish, 5.9 nautical miles (10.9 km; 6.8 mi) south southwest
Tartu-Tartu County
Tartu County (Estonian: Tartu maakond or Tartumaa) is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is located in eastern Estonia bordering Põlva County, Valga County
Tartu-South Estonian
South Estonian is either a Finnic language or an Estonian dialect, spoken in south-eastern Estonia, encompassing the Tartu, Mulgi, Võro and Seto varieties
Tartu-Tartu JK Tammeka
Tartu JK Tammeka, commonly known as Tartu Tammeka or simply Tammeka, is an Estonian professional football club based in Tartu that competes in Meistriliiga
Tartu-Estonia
capital city, and Tartu are the two largest urban areas of the country. The Estonian language is the indigenous and official language of Estonia, and it is the
Tartu-University of Tartu Press
University of Tartu Press (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus) is a university press and publishing house owned by the University of Tartu, Estonia. Tartu University
Tartu-University of Tartu men's basketball team
basketball team based in Tartu, Estonia. They are a part of the University of Tartu Academic Sports Club. The team plays in the Estonian-Latvian Basketball
Tartu-Public holidays in Estonia
All official holidays in Estonia are established by acts of Parliament. The following are holidays that mean days off: The following holidays do not give
Tartu-Tartu offensive
The Tartu offensive operation (Russian: Тартуская наступательная операция), also known as the Battle of Tartu (Estonian: Tartu lahing) and the Battle of
Tartu-Counties of Estonia
borders of counties after Estonia became independent, most notably the formation of Valga County (from parts of Võru, Tartu and Viljandi counties) and
Tartu-Russians in Estonia
Yaroslav the Wise of Kievan Rus' defeated Estonian Chuds in ca. 1030 and established a fort of Yuryev (in modern-day Tartu), which may have survived there until
Tartu-Tartu (urban municipality)
Tartu (Estonian: Tartu linn) is an urban municipality of Estonia, in Tartu County. It consists of the city of Tartu, as well as the former Tähtvere Parish
Tartu-History of the Jews in Estonia
first Jewish congregations in Estonia. The Tallinn congregation, the largest in Estonia, was founded in 1830. The Tartu congregation was established in
Tartu-Raekoja plats, Tartu
beside Tartu Town Hall (Estonian: Raekoda) in the center of the Tartu Old Town in Tartu, Estonia. It is a venue for numerous festivals like Tartu Hanseatic
Tartu-Main building of Tartu University
Main building of Tartu University (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli peahoone) is the main building of the University of Tartu. This building is one of the most
Tartu-Tartu Credit Center Massacre
The Tartu Credit Center Massacre (Estonian: Tartu Krediidikassa massimõrv) was the mass murder of 19 people in the basement of the former Credit Center
Tartu-Tartu (disambiguation)
Tartu is the second largest city in Estonia. Tartu may also refer to: Tartu (urban municipality), an urban municipality containing the city and an adjacent
Tartu-Estonian War of Independence
nation of Estonia for independence in the aftermath of World War I. It resulted in a victory for Estonia and was concluded in the 1920 Treaty of Tartu. During
Tartu-Tartu Observatory
media related to Tartu Observatory. The Tartu Observatory (Estonian: Tartu Observatoorium) is the largest astronomical observatory in Estonia. On 1 January
Tartu-Tartu Art Museum
The Tartu Art Museum (Estonian: Tartu Kunstimuuseum) is a state-owned museum of art located in Tartu, Estonia. It was founded in 1940 on a private initiative
Tartu-Viking Age in Estonia
Valter (2007). The Bronze and Early Iron Ages in Estonia (Estonian Archaeology). Tartu: University of Tartu Press. doi:10.26530/OAPEN_423939. ISBN 9789949117260
Tartu-Tartu University Library
Tartu University Library (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli raamatukogu) is an academic library in Tartu, Estonia, belonging to the University of Tartu. It is the
Tartu-University of Tartu Old Observatory
University of Tartu Old Observatory or Tartu Old Observatory (Estonian: Tartu Tähetorn) is an observatory in Tartu, Estonia. Tartu Observatory was an active
Tartu-Battle of Tartu (1919)
The Battle of Tartu (Estonian: Tartu lahing) was fought between the 13th and 14th of January, 1919 in the Estonian War of Independence between the units
Tartu-Tartu railway station
Tartu railway station (Estonian: Tartu raudteejaam) is the main railway station in Tartu, Estonia. Tartu railway station is situated west of the centre
Tartu-Name of Estonia
Reet (2011). Stahli mantlipärijad. Eesti keele uurimise lugu (in Estonian). Tartu University Press. ISBN 9789949196326. Paatsi, Vello (2012). ""Terre
Tartu-St. John's Church, Tartu
Church, Tartu (Estonian: Jaani kirik, German: St. Johanniskirche zu Dorpat) is a Brick Gothic Lutheran church, one of the landmarks of the city of Tartu, Estonia
Tartu-Estonian National Museum
Estonian National Museum (Estonian: Eesti Rahva Muuseum) founded 1909 in Tartu is a museum devoted to folklorist Jakob Hurt's heritage, to Estonian ethnography
Tartu-University of Tartu Botanical Garden
of Tartu Botanical Garden (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli Botaanikaaed), is a botanical garden in Tartu, Estonia. It belongs to the University of Tartu. The
Tartu-Tartu Cathedral
Tartu Cathedral (Estonian: Tartu toomkirik), earlier also known as Dorpat Cathedral (German: Dorpater Domkirche), is a former Catholic church in Tartu
Tartu-Stadium of Tartu University
Stadium of Tartu University (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli staadion) is a multi-purpose stadium in Tartu, Estonia. It is owned and operated by the University
Tartu-Narva College of the University of Tartu
University of Tartu (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli Narva Kolledž, Russian: На́рвский ко́лледж Тартуского университета) is a college of the University of Tartu. It was
Tartu-Alar Karis
since 11 October 2021, has served as the sixth president of Estonia. Karis was born in Tartu on 26 March 1958. His father was the botanist Harry Karis (1930–2018)
Tartu-List of rivers of Estonia
incomplete. Estonica: The hydrographic network Arold, Ivar (2005). Eesti maastikud (in Estonian). Tartu: Tartu University Press. p. 52. ISBN 9949-11-028-9.
Tartu-List of universities in Estonia
universities in Estonia. Tallinn University (Tallinna Ülikool) Tallinn University of Technology (Tallinna Tehnikaülikool) University of Tartu (Tartu Ülikool)
Tartu-Languages of Estonia
North-East Estonia. Nowadays, the Polish language is little known in Estonia, it is only taught to a small extent at the University of Tartu, a few phrasebooks
Tartu-Tartu University Clinic
The Tartu University Clinic (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli Kliinikum) is a healthcare and medical teaching service in Tartu, Estonia, and a subsidiary of the
Tartu-Gunpowder Cellar of Tartu
The Gunpowder Cellar (Estonian: Püssirohukelder) is a historic building in Tartu, Estonia which now functions as a beer restaurant. The name is derived
Tartu-University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy
University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli Viljandi Kultuuriakadeemia) is an Estonian institution of higher education, situated
Tartu-Tartu Maraton
Tartu Ski Marathon (Estonian: Tartu maraton) is a long-distance cross-country skiing competition, held annually in Estonia, on third Sunday of February
Tartu-Flag of Estonia
predecessor of the Estonian Students' Society, the first Estonian-speaking student organisation, was established at the University of Tartu, and in 1881 it
Tartu-Estonian language
Tallinn in the north and Tartu in the south, in addition to a distinct kirderanniku dialect, Northeastern coastal Estonian. The northern group consists
Tartu-Tartu prison
Tartu prison (Estonian: Tartu vangla) is a prison located in the Ropka industrial district suburb of Tartu in Estonia. The prison was designed by architect
Tartu-Tartu Town Hall
Tartu Town Hall (Estonian: Tartu raekoda) is the seat of the city government of Tartu, Estonia. It is located on Town hall square, in the city centre.
Tartu-Korvpalli Meistriliiga
1934: Tartu NMKÜ 1935: Tallinna NMKÜ 1936: Tartu NMKÜ 1937: Tartu NMKÜ 1938: Tartu EASK 1939: Tartu EASK 1940: Tartu EASK 1941: Tallinna Dünamo Estonian SSR
Tartu-History of Estonia (1920–1939)
volunteers. Independence was secured with the Tartu Peace Treaty, signed on 2 February 1920. The first Estonian constitution was adopted by the Constituent
Tartu-History of Estonia
Baltische Landeswehr) to the south. The Tartu Peace Treaty (February 1920) marked the end of fighting and recognised Estonian independence in perpetuity. In 1940
Tartu-Heino Eller Tartu Music College
Heino Eller Tartu Music College is a music school in Tartu, Estonia, founded in 1919. It got its current name in 1971, after the Estonian composer and
Tartu-Emajõgi
The Emajõgi (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈemɑ.jɤgi]; meaning 'mother river') is a river in Estonia which flows from Lake Võrtsjärv through Tartu County into
Tartu-University of Tartu Folk Art Ensemble
University of Tartu Folk Art Ensemble (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli Rahvakunstiansambel or TÜ RKA) is a University of Tartu folk dance group. It was founded
Tartu-Rally Estonia
of Tartu hosts the ceremonial start and finish, with the rally headquarters and service park usually based in the Estonian National Museum in Tartu. From
Tartu-Estonia in World War II
importantly, Estonia had asserted its neutrality in its very first constitution, as well as the Treaty of Tartu concluded in 1920 between Republic of Estonia and
Tartu-Tartu Rose
Tartu Rose (Estonian: Tartu roos) is an apple cultivar from Estonia. At first it was thought to be an original cultivar and therefore named with its own
Tartu-Supreme Court of Estonia
Tartu. With the First Constitution of Estonia and the Supreme Court Act, the Estonian Constituent Assembly established the Supreme Court of Estonia as
Tartu-Karlova, Tartu
Karlova is a neighbourhood of Tartu, Estonia. It has a population of 8,856 (as of 31 December 2013) and an area of 2.30 km2 (0.89 sq mi). Excavations in
Tartu-Rail transport in Estonia
1887. International connection from Valga in Estonia to Valka in Latvia. Passenger trains between Tartu and Valga are operated by Elron. Passenger trains
Tartu-Municipalities of Estonia
A municipality (Estonian: omavalitsus, plural omavalitsused) is the smallest administrative subdivision of Estonia. Each municipality is a unit of self-government
Tartu-2024 in Estonia
Events in the year 2024 in Estonia. President: Alar Karis Prime Minister: Kaja Kallas 1 January – Estonia becomes the 36th country in the world where same-sex
Tartu-Estonian University of Life Sciences
The Estonian University of Life Sciences (Estonian: Eesti Maaülikool, EMÜ) is a public university located in Tartu, Estonia. Its roots trace back to 1802
Tartu-Tartu Vocational Education Centre
Tartu Vocational Education Centre (Estonian: Tartu Kutsehariduskeskus, abbreviation TKHK) is a vocational school in Tartu, Estonia. It is the biggest vocational
Tartu-Tartu Health Care College
Tartu Health Care College (Estonian: Tartu Tervishoiu Kõrgkool) is a higher education institution providing training to healthcare specialists in Estonia
Tartu-Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Applied Sciences (Estonian: Kõrgem Kunstikool Pallas) is a university of applied sciences that provides art education in Tartu, Estonia. It was founded
Tartu-Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic
The Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (Estonian SSR), Soviet Estonia, or simply Estonia, was a union republic of the Soviet Union (USSR), covering the
Tartu-St Peter's Church, Tartu
(Estonian: Tartu Peetri kirik, German: Petrikirche) is a 19th-century church of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church located in Tartu, Estonia. The
Tartu-Võro language
counties. Speakers can also be found in the cities of Tallinn and and the rest of . Võro is a descendant of the old South
Tartu-List of Tartu University people
is a list of notable people associated with the University of Tartu at Tartu, Estonia. Wilhelm Ostwald, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1909) Jüri Allik, psychologist
Tartu-Pärnu
reform, 1 January. Statistics Estonia. University of Tartu Pärnu College "LINNAOSADE JA -JAGUDE LÜHENDID". www.eki.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 18 March 2020
Tartu-German occupation of Estonia during World War II
Kurg, the Estonian partisans drove the Soviets from Tartu on their own. In the meanwhile, the Soviets had been murdering citizens held in Tartu Prison,
Tartu-Tartu Academy of Theology
Tartu Academy of Theology (Estonian: Tartu Teoloogia Akadeemia) is a private university in Tartu, Estonia, founded on 16 September 1992. List of universities
Tartu-Elva, Estonia
Elva is a town in Elva Parish, Tartu County, Estonia. Elva has two large lakes: Lake Verevi has a sandy and well-developed beach area that is very popular
Tartu-Estonian–Russian territorial dispute
Russia and the newly independent Estonia was determined by the 1920 Tartu peace treaty. On the onset of World War II, Estonia was annexed by the Soviet Union
Tartu-Bishopric of Dorpat
encompassing the area that now comprises Tartu County, Põlva County, Võru County, and Jõgeva County in Estonia. The prince-bishopric was a sovereign member
Tartu-Valga, Estonia
run to Tallinn. The train at 7:36am goes only to Tartu. All trains arriving the station from Estonia begin in Tallinn, as of January 2, 2024. Valga is
Tartu-Tartu Mill
Tartu Mill AS (prior to 2010 Tartu Veski AS) is a milling company in Estonia and the largest milling company in the Baltic States. The company marks its
Tartu-St Paul's Church, Tartu
Paul's Church (Estonian: Tartu Pauluse kirik) is a 20th-century church of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church located in Tartu, Estonia. The St Paul's
Tartu-Moon landing
February 2011. "Homepage of V.V Pustynski for students of YFT0060". Estonia: Tartu Observatory. Archived from the original on 18 December 2012. Retrieved
Tartu-Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum
in Tartu, Estonia. Before 2016, Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum was named Estonian Sports Museum. The idea to establish a sports museum in Estonia was
Tartu-Estonia–Russia border
trade i.a. via Estonian lands seeing them as tributaries. Yaroslav the Wise briefly conquered Jurjev (Tartu) in the 11th century but Estonians soon reconquer
Tartu-A. Le Coq
commercials. Direct predecessors of the oldest Estonian brewery that has been continuously operating – A. Le Coq – in Tartu are the breweries of B. J. Hesse (1800)
Tartu-List of radio stations in Estonia
Tartu and Valgjärve) MyHits (launched in 2016, former name Radio Uuno) (FM in Estonia and DAB+ in Tallinn (10A and 10D), Pehka, Koeru, Pärnu, Tartu and
Tartu-Ida-Viru County
Estonia after Tallinn and Tartu. In January 2019 Ida-Viru County had a population of 136,240 – constituting 10.3% of the total population in Estonia.
Tartu-Treaty of Tartu
Treaty of Tartu may refer to: Treaty of Tartu (Estonia–Russia) Treaty of Tartu (Finland–Russia) Treaty of Dorpat, a Russo-Swedish treaty of 1564 This disambiguation
Tartu-Tartu Toy Museum
Tartu Toy Museum (Tartu Mänguasjamuuseum) is the biggest toy museum in the Baltic States, located in Tartu, Estonia. It displays over 5000 toys from its
Tartu-Siege of Tartu (1224)
The siege of Tartu took place in 1224 and resulted in the fall of the last major center of Estonian resistance in the mainland provinces to the Christian
Tartu-2023–24 Latvian–Estonian Basketball League
spordihoone". spordiregister.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 31 August 2023. "Tartu Ülikooli Spordihoone". spordiregister.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 31 August 2023
Tartu-Religion in Estonia
per cent of them are Orthodox). According to the University of Tartu, irreligious Estonians are not necessarily atheists; instead, the 2010s have witnessed
Tartu-Kalevi Kull
(born 12 August 1952, Tartu) is a biosemiotics professor at the University of Tartu, Estonia. He graduated from the University of Tartu in 1975. His earlier
Tartu-Estonian Military Academy
The Estonian Military Academy (Estonian: Kaitseväe Akadeemia) is an institution of applied higher education for national defence in Tartu, Estonia. The
Tartu-Tartu Synagogue
Tartu Synagogue (Estonian: Tartu sünagoog) was a synagogue in Tartu, Estonia. The synagogue was built in 1903 and was designed by a local architect R.
Tartu-Culture of Estonia
modern times, Estonians have increasingly embraced an urban lifestyle. In 2013 the main export of the second largest town of Estonia, Tartu, is software
Tartu-Tartu Ülikool 350
in Estonia, History of "Firn" Included Firn (version from May 2013) Inga Külmoja: Remote Peak Named after Tartu Conquered Again University of Tartu Blog
Tartu-St George's Church, Tartu
(Estonian: Tartu Püha Jüri kirik, Russian: Юрьевский собор) is a church of the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate in Tartu, Estonia.
Tartu-War crimes trials in Soviet Estonia
not available for execution. A second trial was held in Tartu in 1962. The accused Estonian collaborators were charged with killing Soviet citizens and
Tartu-Tartu College
city of Tartu, Estonia, and was originally built as an undergraduate student co-op with a library, archive, and study centre serving the Estonian-Canadian
Tartu-Great fire of Tartu
The Great fire of Tartu took place on 6 July [O.S. 25 June] 1775 and destroyed most of the city of Tartu in what is now Estonia. The fire destroyed the
Tartu-Tartu Old Town
Tartu Old Town (Estonian: Tartu vanalinn) is the oldest part of Tartu, Estonia. The centre of the old town is Raekoja plats. In 1775 the Great Fire of
Tartu-Copenhagen–Tartu school
Biosemiotic questions. Biosemiotics 1(1): 41–55. Tartu–Moscow Semiotic School The institution of semiotics in Estonia. 2011. Sign Systems Studies 39(2/4). Compiled
Tartu-Demographics of Estonia
were present in Estonia between 1918 and 1940 in Tallinn, Pärnu, Kilingi-Nõmme, Narva, Tartu, Valga, and Võru. Population of Estonia by ethnic group 1897–2021
Tartu-Semiotics
("Σημειωτική") as the name to subtitle his founding at the University of Tartu in Estonia in 1964 of the first semiotics journal, Sign Systems Studies. Ferdinand
Tartu-German occupation of Estonia during World War I
Viljandi (Fellin) and Tartu (Dorpat) on 24 February. Tallinn (Reval) was occupied on 25 February 1918, and in the rest of the Estonian mainland the last town
Tartu-Sirje Karis
Estonia) is an Estonian museologist. Since October 11, 2021, she has been the spouse of the president of Estonia. Karis graduated in 1974 from Tartu Secondary
Tartu-St Alexander's Church, Tartu
(Estonian: Tartu Püha Aleksandri kirik, Russian: Церковь Александра Невского) is a church of the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church in Tartu, Estonia.
Tartu-Tartu Science Park
Tartu Science Park (Estonian: Tartu Teaduspark) is a science park in Tartu, Estonia. The science park was founded in 1992, being the first science park
Tartu-Estonian Aviation Academy
enterprises and organizations. The academy is situated near the Tartu Airport. Instruction at the Estonian Aviation Academy meets the curricular requirements of
Tartu-Tartu JK Welco
Tartu Jalgpalliklubi Welco is a semi-professional football club based in Tartu, Estonia. The club was founded in 2008 when a group of university students
Tartu-Estonian Students' Society
the Estonian Literary Museum. The building of the Estonian Students' Society in Tartu has been considered to be one of the first examples of Estonian national
Tartu-Gunnar Uusi
returned to Estonia and worked in a Tartu agricultural machinery plant as an economist, later becoming a director (1966-1972). In the 1957 Estonian Chess Championship
Tartu-European Capital of Culture
designated so far. The current European Capitals of Culture for 2024 are Tartu in Estonia, Bad Ischl in Austria and Bodø in Norway. An international panel of
Tartu-Tartu Art House
Tartu Art House (Estonian: Tartu Kunstimaja) is a building and art gallery in Tartu, Estonia. The house is managed by Tartu Artists' Union. Every year
Tartu-Tartu Hanseatic Days
Tartu Hanseatic Days (Estonian: Tartu Hansapäevad) is an annual festival held in Tartu, Estonia. The name of the festival refers to the fact that Tartu
Tartu-Tartu Kalev-Välk
Tartu Välk 494 is a professional ice hockey team located in Tartu, Estonia, and playing in the Coolbet Hokiliiga, the top tier of ice hockey in Estonia
Tartu-Maarjamõisa
Maarjamõisa (Estonian for "Mary's Manor") is a neighbourhood of Tartu, Estonia. It's located about 2 km southwest of the city centre, just north of Riia
Tartu-Matti Milius
1945 – June 3, 2015) was an Estonian art collector. He lived in Tartu and was one of the biggest collectors of Estonian and Baltic contemporary art and
Tartu-Treaty of Tartu (Finland–Russia)
several Russian districts. The treaty was signed in Tartu, Estonia, at the building of the Estonian Students' Society. Ratifications of the treaty were
Tartu-Tartu JK Merkuur
Tartu JK Merkuur was an Estonian football club based in Tartu. Merkuur was one of the founding members of the Meistriliiga, the top-tier of Estonian football
Tartu-Tamme Stadium
Tamme Stadium (Estonian: Tamme staadion) is a multi-purpose stadium in Tartu, Estonia, located in the district of Tammelinn. First opened in 1932 and reaching
Tartu-Rein Taagepera
February 1933) is an Estonian political scientist and former politician. Born in Tartu, Estonia, Taagepera fled from Soviet-occupied Estonia in 1944. Taagepera
Tartu-Tammelinn
Tammelinn (Estonian for 'oak town') is a neighbourhood of Tartu, Estonia. It has a population of 8,153 (as of 31 December 2013) and an area of 3.11 km2
Tartu-Supilinn
Commons has media related to Supilinn. Supilinn (Estonian for "Soup Town") is a neighbourhood of Tartu, Estonia. It is located just north of the city centre
Tartu-1990 Estonian Supreme Soviet election
38 - Tartu (2) 39 - Tartu (2) 40 - Valga (3) 41 - Viljandi (4) 42 - Võru (4) List of members of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Estonia, 1990–1992
Tartu-Tartu TV Mast
The Tartu TV Mast (Estonian: Soinaste telemast) is a truss tower located in Tammelinn, Tartu, Estonia. The tower stands 185.9 metres (610 ft) tall and
Tartu-Estonian Centre Party
of coalitions in 15 other major towns of Estonia like Pärnu, Narva, Haapsalu and Tartu. In the 2007 Estonian parliamentary election, the party received
Tartu-Riga
Stockholm, Sweden Suzhou, China Taipei, Taiwan Slough, England Tallinn, Estonia Tartu, Estonia Tashkent, Uzbekistan Tbilisi, Georgia Vilnius, Lithuania Warsaw
Tartu-Angon
Andres (2012). The Migration Period, Pre-Viking Age, and Viking Age in Estonia. Tartu University Press. pp. 192-193. ISBN 978-9949-19-936-5. Underwood (1999)
Tartu-Jüri Uluots
an Estonian prime minister, journalist, prominent attorney and distinguished Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Tartu. Uluots
Tartu-Narva
With 53,626 inhabitants (as of 2023) Narva is Estonia's third largest city after capital Tallinn and Tartu. Narva was nearly completely destroyed in 1944
Tartu-Tartu Veterinary Institute
Tartu Veterinary Institute (Estonian: Tartu Veterinaariainstituut, German: Kaiserliche Veterinair-Institut zu Dorpat) was an institute which provided
Tartu-International Physics Olympiad
Hsu Tzu-ming (Taiwan) 48.60/50 41.10 / 34.50 / 24.62 / 18.00 43 2012 Estonia Tartu and Tallinn Attila Szabó (Hungary) 45.80/50 31.0 / 23.9 / 17.2 / 12
Tartu-Estonian anti-German resistance movement 1941–1944
organised political resistance in Tartu and Tallinn were able to maintain contact with London and Stockholm via the Estonian Envoy to Finland and a fortnightly
Tartu-University of Tartu Art Museum
University of Tartu Art Museum (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli kunstimuuseum) is an art museum in Tartu, Estonia. It is founded in 1803 and considered to be
Tartu-Estonian Naturalists' Society
focusing on natural history of Estonia. The Society is based in Tartu. It has been associated with Tartu University and the Estonian Academy of Sciences. The
Tartu-List of Nordic Regional Airlines destinations
Manchester (Manchester Airport) (AY) Edinburgh (Edinburgh Airport) (AY) Estonia Tartu (Tartu Airport) Finland Kajaani (Kajaani Airport) Enontekiö (Enontekiö Airport)
Tartu-Juri Lotman
prominent Russian-Estonian literary scholar, semiotician, and historian of Russian culture, who worked at the University of Tartu. He was elected a member
Tartu-2024 KML Playoffs
Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits v Pärnu Sadam Pärnu Sadam v Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits v Pärnu Sadam Pärnu Sadam v Tartu Ülikool
Tartu-Tartu Song Festival Grounds
Tartu Song Festival arena (Estonian: Tartu lauluväljak) is a song arena in Tartu, Estonia. The arena hosts various open-air concerts, festivals and staging
Tartu-Dormition Cathedral, Tartu
Cathedral (Estonian: Jumalaema Uinumise katedraalkirik) is a cathedral church of the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church in Tartu, Estonia. A number of
Tartu-Omakaitse
Jüri Uluots establish a co-ordinating council in Tartu to proclaim the provisional government of Estonia. The Germans disbanded the provisional government
Tartu-Harald Hardrada
Scandinavia". In Volt, Ivo; Päll, Janika (eds.). Byzanto-Nordica. Tartu, Estonia: Tartu University. ISBN 9949-11-266-4. Blöndal, Sigfús (2007). Benedikz
Tartu-Andrus Ansip
Organisational Department of the Tartu District Committee of the Soviet Union Communist Party Estonian branch Estonian Communist Party from 1986 to 1988
Tartu-List of airports in Estonia
(EEKA) Pärnu (EEPU) Ruhnu (EERU) Tallinn (EETN) Tartu (EETU) This is a list of airports and airfields in Estonia. Airport names shown in bold indicate the facility
Tartu-Estonia under Swedish rule
Bible into Estonian and creating a court of appeal in Tartu. Repeated contacts between the inhabitants of present-day Sweden and Estonia began already
Tartu-Linnart Mäll
2010) was an Estonian historian, orientalist, translator and politician. Born in Tallinn, Estonia, Mäll graduated from the University of Tartu in 1962 with
Tartu-List of mayors of Tartu
The following is a list of mayors of Tartu, Estonia. Mayors of Tartu
Tartu-Lilu, Estonia
Lilu is a village in Tartu Parish, Tartu County, Estonia. It has a population of 37 (as of 1 January 2009). On 4 July 2022, parts of the dissolved village
Tartu-List of the busiest airports in the Baltic states
airBaltic Boeing 737-500 at the stands Transport portal List of airports in Estonia List of airports in Latvia List of airports in Lithuania List of the busiest
Tartu-Estonian Biocentre
The Estonian Biocentre (EBC; Estonian: Eesti Biokeskus) is a genetics and genomics research institute located in Tartu, Estonia. It's a joint venture
Tartu-University of Tartu Natural History Museum
University of Tartu Natural History Museum (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli Loodusmuuseum) is a natural history museum in Tartu, Estonia. The museum is affiliated
Tartu-Margit Sutrop
October 1963) is an Estonian philosopher, ethicist, academic, and politician. She is a member of XIV Riigikogu. She was born in Tartu. In 1989, she graduated
Tartu-Rat king
2021, a live rat king of 13 rats was found in Põlvamaa, Estonia. The rat king was brought to Tartu University and humanely euthanized because the rats had
Tartu-Von Bock House
Von Bock House is in Ülikooli Street in Tartu in Estonia. The building is owned by Tartu University, and is on the same street as the university's main
Tartu-Nordic identity in Estonia
Nordic country but is not there yet; (3) Estonia should walk its own unique path. In 2020, the University of Tartu conducted a psychological survey with
Tartu-Kersti Kaljulaid
ornithology. In 1992, she graduated from University of Tartu cum laude as a biologist. She is a member of Estonian female student corporation, Filiae Patriae. In
Tartu-Foreign relations of Estonia
in 1945. The annexed land had been within the borders Estonia approved by Russia in the 1920 Tartu Peace Treaty. However, the Boris Yeltsin government disavowed
Tartu-Tartu War of Independence Monument
The Tartu War of Independence Monument (Estonian: Tartu Vabadussõja mälestussammas) is a memorial to the soldiers that fell in the Estonian War of Independence
Tartu-Tartu Välk 494
Tartu Välk 494 may refer to: 2003–2007 name of FC Santos Tartu, football club from Tartu, Estonia Another name for Tartu Kalev-Välk, ice hockey team from
Tartu-List of oldest universities in continuous operation
1829 as the College of Advanced Technology Estonia (Tartu) Kingdom of Sweden (Dorpat) University of Tartu 1632 (continuous operation since 1802) Founded
Tartu-Tartu University Hospital Children's Foundation
Tartu University Hospital Children's Foundation (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli Kliinikumi Lastefond) is one of the largest and oldest charitable foundations
Tartu-Raadi Airfield
Raadi Airfield (Tartu Air Base) (ICAO: EETR) is a former air base in Estonia located in Raadi, 4 km (2.5 mi) northeast of Tartu. The land once belonged
Tartu-Kerr Kriisa
of Tartu, he has competed with Estonian junior national teams on multiple occasions. Kriisa played for the youth teams of his hometown club BC Tartu since
Tartu-Economy of Estonia
Estonia's economy was agricultural, moderinising significantly post-independence from Russia in 1918. There was a notable knowledge sector in Tartu and
Tartu-Timo Maran
Semiotics, University of Tartu. Membership in organizations: Estonian Naturalists' Society (vice-president 2007–2010) Estonian Semiotics Association (vice-chairman
Tartu-Estonian national road 2
Tallinn and Tartu. The road forms a major transport north-south transport route within Estonia, as it connects the two largest cities in Estonia. The road
Tartu-St Mary's Church, Tartu
Mary's Church (Estonian: Tartu Maarja kirik) is a 19th century church of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church located in Tartu, Estonia. The original
Tartu-Immaculate Conception Church, Tartu
Immaculate Conception Church (Estonian: Pühima Neitsi Maarja Pärispatuta Saamise kirik) also known as the Catholic church in Tartu and more formally "Church
Tartu-Tartu Public Library
Tartu Public Library (Estonian: Tartu Linnaraamatukogu) is a public library in Tartu, Estonia. Its predecessor was the library which was established in
Tartu-List of companies of Estonia
brewery in Tartu. Tallink ferry Victoria I. Esto-Muusika (music supply business in Estonia, existed 1921–1940) Radio Factory RET Economy of Estonia List of
Tartu-Kõduküla, Tartu Parish
Kõduküla is a village in Tartu Parish, Tartu County, Estonia. It has a population of 28 (as of 1 January 2009). "Tabivere valla arengukava aastateks 2005–2013"
Tartu-Pusi
Pussi is a village in Peipsiääre Parish, Tartu County in eastern Estonia. Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements 2014[dead link]
Tartu-Fred Kudu
) was an track and field athlete, coach and sport pedagogue. In 1940 he graduated from the University of . In 1939 he was
Tartu-Tartu Department Store
Tartu Department Store (Estonian: Tartu Kaubamaja) is a shopping mall in Tartu, Estonia. The mall belongs to Tallinna Kaubamaja Grupp. The mall was built
Tartu-Johann Voldemar Jannsen
Pernau, Livonia, Russian Empire – 13 July [O.S. 1 July] 1890, in Tartu) was an Estonian journalist and poet active in Livonia. He wrote the words of the
Tartu-Education in Estonia
University of Tartu which was established by the Swedish king Gustav II Adolf in 1632. In 1919, university courses were first taught in the Estonian language
Tartu-List of newspapers in Estonia
Below is a list of newspapers in Estonia. "Meie Kodumaa: politiline, kirjandusline ja majandusline ajaleht". ESTER.ee. M. Mõrd. 1907. Retrieved 14 December
Tartu-Paul Maitla
President of Estonia to the rank of lieutenant. During 1939 and 1940 he was the State defence instructor in the secondary schools of Tartu.[page needed]
Tartu-Architecture of Estonia
eventually developed into commercial hubs, like Tallinn, Tartu and Otepää. Christianity was brought to Estonia through the northern crusades, and brought about
Tartu-Markus Villig
streets of Tallinn. In September 2013 he enrolled at the University of Tartu to study Computer Science, however left at the end of his first semester
Tartu-Mai Raud-Pähn
sünnipäeva". Tartu Postimees (in Estonian). Retrieved 18 June 2021. "100. sünnipäeva tähistab eestluse hoidja Rootsis Hinge Mai Raud-Pähn". Tartu. Retrieved
Tartu-Tartu Art School
Tartu Art School (Estonian: Tartu Kunstikool) is an upper secondary vocational art school in the city of Tartu, Estonia. TAS provides study programs for
Tartu-List of villages in Estonia
County Villages in Tartu County Villages in Valga County Villages in Viljandi County Villages in Võru County List of villages in Estonia For alphabetical
Tartu-Stone Bridge (Tartu)
Stone Bridge (Estonian: Kivisild) was a bridge in Tartu, Estonia. The bridge was opened on 16 September 1784. The bridge was built on the orders of Empress
Tartu-John Deely
expanded again, bilingual Estonian and English, trans. Kati Lindström (Tartu Semiotics Library 4; Tartu, Estonia: Tartu University Press, 2005). 5th
Tartu-Viljandi
is geographically located between two major Estonian cities, Pärnu and Tartu. The town was first mentioned in 1283, upon being granted its town charter
Tartu-Toomas Asser
is an Estonian medical scientist. He has been a member of the Estonian Academy of Sciences since 2011 and the Rector of the University of Tartu since
Tartu-Catholic Church in Estonia
of Tartu in 1899. In 1918, when Estonia gained independence, Estonian citizens had complete freedom of religion. The Holy See recognized Estonia on 10
Tartu-Street art
second largest city in Estonia, Tartu, has been called the Estonian street art capital. While Tallinn has been against graffiti, Tartu is known for the street
Tartu-Ado Vabbe
Vabbe Art Fellowship (Estonian: Ado Vabbe nimeline stipendium) is given out by Tartu city and Tartu Cultural Endowment (Estonian: Tartu Kultuurkapital). Ado
Tartu-Chud
battle in 1030 and then established the fort of "Yuryev" (in what is now Tartu, Estonia). According to Old East Slavic chronicles, the Chuds were among the
Tartu-Helmi Üprus
history from the University of Tartu in 1936. She worked her way up to head the cultural history department of the Estonian National Museum, where she researched
Tartu-Tapa, Estonia
Parish, Lääne-Viru County, Estonia, located at the junction of the country's Tallinn–Narva (west–east) and Tallinn–Tartu–Valga (north–south) railway
Tartu-Tartu Karlova Gümnaasium
Tartu Karlova School (Estonian: Tartu Karlova Kool; abbreviated as TKK) is a secondary school in Tartu, Estonia. The school was founded in 1875 by Pauline
Tartu-Estonian art
AVELLANIN KIRJOITUS JA POSTER : Reawakening the spirit: St. John's Church of Tartu, Estonia" (PDF). Kareg.com. Retrieved 7 December 2017. [1][dead link]
Tartu-Latvian–Estonian Basketball League
spordiregister.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 31 August 2023. "Nord Cramo spordihoone". spordiregister.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 31 August 2023. "Tartu Ülikooli Spordihoone"
Tartu-Ülo Õun
Tartu State University (now, the University of Tartu) for a year, before enrolling at the State Art Institute of the Estonian SSR (now, the Estonian Academy
Tartu-Toomemägi
Toomemägi (or Toome Hill; Estonian: Toomemägi or Estonian: Toome) is a hill in Tartu, Estonia. Geologically, Toomemägi is part of the Emajõgi's ancient
Tartu-Tartu City Museum
Tartu City Museum (Estonian: Tartu Linnamuuseum) is a museum in Tartu, Estonia which focuses on the history of Tartu. The museum was founded in 1955. The
Tartu-Estonian language
dialects, historically associated with the cities of Tallinn in the north and Tartu in the south, in addition to a distinct kirderanniku dialect, Northeastern
Tartu-Finland
1926–1927. The Finnish-Russian border was established in 1920 by the Treaty of Tartu, which largely followed the historical border but gave Finland Pechenga
Tartu-Finno-Ugric languages
7th Congress in 2016 in Lahti in Finland, and the 8th Congress in 2021 in Tartu in Estonia. The members of the Finno-Ugric Peoples' Consultative Committee
Tartu-Raudsild
Raudsild (Iron Bridge) was a footbridge across Emajõgi in Tartu, Estonia, which was opened on 3 June 1993, and dismantled again in 2007. It connected
Tartu-Saare
County Saare, Tartu Parish, village in Tartu Parish, Tartu County, on the island of Piirissaar Saare, Elva Parish, village in Elva Parish, Tartu County Other
Tartu-Seattle
ProQuest 367348258. Dorpat, Paul; McCoy, Genevieve (1998). Building Washington. Seattle: Tartu Publications. Berner, Richard (1992). Seattle 1921–1940: From Boom to Bust
Tartu-Tartu JK Tammeka
Tartu JK Tammeka, commonly known as Tartu Tammeka or simply Tammeka, is an Estonian professional football club based in Tartu that competes in Meistriliiga
Tartu-Gunpowder Cellar of Tartu
Gunpowder Cellar (Estonian: Püssirohukelder) is a historic building in Tartu, Estonia which now functions as a beer restaurant. The name is derived from
Tartu-Tartu College
Tartu College is a not for profit student residence on the north side of Bloor Street West, just east of Madison Avenue, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Tartu-The Adventures of Tartu
The Adventures of Tartu (alternate British title and American release title: Sabotage Agent, also known as Tartu) is a 1943 British Second World War spy
Tartu-Tartu Kalev-Välk
Tartu Välk 494 is a professional ice hockey team located in Tartu, Estonia, and playing in the Coolbet Hokiliiga, the top tier of ice hockey in Estonia
Tartu-FC Santos Tartu
Football Club Tartu Santos is an Estonian football club based in Tartu. Their home ground is Holm Park. In 2014 Santos, while competing in the third tier
Tartu-Tartu Välk 494
Tartu Välk 494 may refer to: 2003–2007 name of FC Santos Tartu, football club from Tartu, Estonia Another name for Tartu Kalev-Välk, ice hockey team from
Tartu-Tartu Parish
Tartu Parish (Estonian: Tartu vald) is a rural municipality in Tartu County, Estonia. It has a population of 12,725 (as of 1 December 2022) and covers
Tartu-Greifswald
Ukraine (2017) Pomerode, Brazil (2005) Samos, Greece (2015) Shenyang, China Tartu, Estonia (2006) Vyborg, Russia (2018) Founded in 1456, the University of
Tartu-Bishopric of Dorpat
existed from 1224 to 1558, generally encompassing the area that now comprises Tartu County, Põlva County, Võru County, and Jõgeva County in Estonia. The prince-bishopric
Tartu-Tallinn–Tartu GP
Tallinn–Tartu GP (before 2007, the E.O.S. Tallinn GP) was a single-day road bicycle race held annually in June in Tallinn, Estonia. From 2005 until 2012
Tartu-Võros
Southeastern Estonia (Võru and Põlva Counties with parts extending into Valga and Tartu Counties). The term is particularly used by proponents of a regional identity
Tartu-South Estonian
an Estonian dialect, spoken in south-eastern Estonia, encompassing the Tartu, Mulgi, Võro and Seto varieties. There is no academic consensus on its status
Tartu-University of Tartu men's basketball team
Tartu Ülikooli korvpallimeeskond (English: University of Tartu men's basketball team), also known as Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits for sponsorship reasons
Tartu-Hermann of Dorpat
he took over the Bishopric of Dorpat. Hermann founded the cathedral of Tartu (Dorpat) and led the Roman Catholic crusading army in the 1242 Battle of
Tartu-Korvpalli Meistriliiga
Tallinna Russ 1934: Tartu NMKÜ 1935: Tallinna NMKÜ 1936: Tartu NMKÜ 1937: Tartu NMKÜ 1938: Tartu EASK 1939: Tartu EASK 1940: Tartu EASK 1941: Tallinna
Tartu-Tartu JK Tammeka U21
Tartu JK Tammeka U21 is the reserve team of JK Tammeka Tartu, an Estonian football club. They last played in the Esiliiga, the second level of the Estonian
Tartu-Elron (rail transit)
Baltic Station on several lines: Tallinn–Tartu–Valga (connecting to Pasažieru vilciens trains to Riga), Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula, Tallinn–Narva, and Tallinn–Viljandi
Tartu-List of Russian-language radio stations
FM+ (FM in Tallinn, Kohtla-Jarve and Narva, DAB+ in Tallinn, Parnu and Tartu) - CHR/Pop music. Sky Radio - Music. Super Radio - Chat, news/talk, music
Tartu-Universal Declaration of the Rights of Peoples
Organization (UNPO) Tartu Coordination Office on 29–30 August 1998; 31 October – 1 November 1998, and 16–17 April 1999 in Tartu and Otepää, Estonia.
Tartu-Javelin throw
94.02 Jan Železný (CZE) Stellenbosch 1998 90.88 Aki Parviainen (FIN) Tartu 1999 93.09 Aki Parviainen (FIN) Kuortane 2000 91.69 Konstadinós Gatsioúdis (GRE)
Tartu-Kingdom of Judah
Moab Philistia Ashdod Ascalon Ekron Gath Gaza Phoenicia Amrit Arwad Gebal Tartus Tyre Sidon New Kingdom of Egypt Arabs Itureans? Nabataeans Qedarites Luwian-Aramaean
Tartu-Latvia
Lithuania; Joint military educational institutions: Baltic Defence College in Tartu, Estonia, Baltic Diving Training Centre in Liepāja, Latvia and Baltic Naval
Tartu-University of Tartu Press
University of Tartu Press (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus) is a university press and publishing house owned by the University of Tartu, Estonia. Tartu University
Tartu-Capital city
Supreme Court and the Ministry of Education and Research are located in Tartu. France: The French constitution does not recognize any capital city in
Tartu-Archaeology
14th century ship in Tallinn, Estonia. Photo was done in archaeology department (University of Tartu) by microscope Olympus BX51, magnification 200x
Tartu-Tartu JK Merkuur
Tartu JK Merkuur was an Estonian football club based in Tartu. Merkuur was one of the founding members of the Meistriliiga, the top-tier of Estonian football
Tartu-Heino Eller Tartu Music College
The Heino Eller Tartu Music College is a music school in Tartu, Estonia, founded in 1919. It received its current name in 1971, after the Estonian composer
Tartu-Mediterranean Sea
Barcelona, Cartagena, Málaga, Palma de Mallorca, Valencia. Syria: Latakia, Tartus Tunisia: Sfax, Sousse, Tunis Turkey: Alanya, Antalya, Çanakkale, İskenderun
Tartu-Tartu offensive
The Tartu offensive operation (Russian: Тартуская наступательная операция), also known as the Battle of Tartu (Estonian: Tartu lahing) and the Battle of
Tartu-Jean-François Tartu
Jean-François Tartu (Recouvrance, 11 October 1751 – Uranie, off Gascogne, 24 October 1793) was a French Navy officer, and hero of the French Revolution. Tartu took
Tartu-French frigate Uranie (1788)
action in 1793, capturing HMS Thames, and was renamed Tartu in honour of her captain, Jean-François Tartu, who was killed in the action. The Royal Navy captured
Tartu-Theatre
Walter de Gruyter editor, 2005, ISBN 3-11-096629-8, p. 308. "7028 end. Tartu Saksa Teatrihoone Vanemuise 45a, 1914–1918.a." Kultuurimälestiste register
Tartu-Public holidays in Estonia
January The Epiphany kolmekuningapäev 2 February Anniversary of the Tartu Peace Treaty Tartu rahulepingu aastapäev Treaty that ended the Estonian War of Independence
Tartu-University of Tartu
University of Tartu (UT; Estonian: Tartu Ülikool; Latin: Universitas Tartuensis) is a public research university located in the city of Tartu, Estonia. It
Tartu-Tartu University Clinic
The Tartu University Clinic (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli Kliinikum) is a healthcare and medical teaching service in Tartu, Estonia, and a subsidiary of the
Tartu-October Revolution
Tallinn. 7 November 1917: Petrograd, Minsk, Novgorod, Ivanovo-Voznesensk and Tartu 8 November 1917: Ufa, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, and Narva; (failed in Kiev)
Tartu-Narva College of the University of Tartu
University of Tartu (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli Narva Kolledž, Russian: На́рвский ко́лледж Тартуского университета) is a college of the University of Tartu. It was
Tartu-KGB
Cell doors at the current KGB Cells Museum in Tartu, Estonia in 2007
Tartu-Postmodernism
Jakob von Uexküll Victoria, Lady Welby Related topics Copenhagen–Tartu school Tartu–Moscow Semiotic School Structuralism Post-structuralism Deconstruction
Tartu-Flags of Estonian counties
County Lääne-Viru County Põlva County Pärnu County Rapla County Saare County Tartu County Valga County Viljandi County Võru County Petseri County Estonia Flag
Tartu-Tartu Cathedral
Tartu Cathedral (Estonian: Tartu toomkirik), earlier also known as Dorpat Cathedral (German: Dorpater Domkirche), is a former Catholic church in Tartu
Tartu-Pharmacology
pharmacology department was set up by Rudolf Buchheim in 1847, at University of Tartu, in recognition of the need to understand how therapeutic drugs and poisons
Tartu-Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
bordering neighbors (Estonia, Finland, Latvia and Lithuania) in the Treaty of Tartu and by the short-lived Irish Republic of 1919–1922 in Ireland. On 30 December
Tartu-Vahi
to: Vahi, Tartu County, small borough in Tartu Parish, Tartu County, Estonia Vahi, Tartu County (village), village in Tartu Parish, Tartu County, Estonia
Tartu-Tartu–Moscow Semiotic School
The Tartu–Moscow Semiotic School is a scientific school of thought in the field of semiotics that was formed in 1964 and led by Juri Lotman. Among the
Tartu-List of mayors of Tartu
The following is a list of mayors of Tartu, Estonia. Mayors of Tartu
Tartu-Restaurant
Gunpowder Cellar of Tartu, a former 18th-century gunpowder cellar and current beer restaurant in Tartu, Estonia
Tartu-Saladin
in May and upon the appearance of Saladin's naval fleet off the port of Tartus. In June 1180, Saladin hosted a reception for Nur ad-Din Muhammad, the Artuqid
Tartu-Ludvig Puusepp
Пуссеп; 3 December [O.S. 21 November] 1875 in Kyiv – 19 October 1942 in Tartu) was an Estonian surgeon and researcher and the world's first professor
Tartu-Counties of Estonia
County (from parts of Võru, Tartu and Viljandi counties) and Petseri County (area acquired from Russia with the 1920 Tartu peace treaty). During Soviet
Tartu-Pallas University of Applied Sciences
Estonian SSR Tartu State Art Institute 1951–1955 Tartu affiliate of the Estonian SSR Art Institute 1951–1960 Tartu School for Fine Arts 1960–2000 Tartu Art School
Tartu-Tartu Academy of Theology
Tartu Academy of Theology (Estonian: Tartu Teoloogia Akadeemia) is a private university in Tartu, Estonia, founded on 16 September 1992. List of universities
Tartu-Battle of Tartu
Battle of Tartu can refer to one of the following campaigns in the city of Tartu and along the Suur Emajõgi river: Siege of Tartu in 1224 during the Livonian
Tartu-Metsanurga
Parish, village in Kastre Parish, Tartu County Metsanurga, Peipsiääre Parish, village in Peipsiääre Parish, Tartu County This disambiguation page lists
Tartu-Tartu Observatory
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tartu Observatory. The Tartu Observatory (Estonian: Tartu Observatoorium) is the largest astronomical observatory
Tartu-Estonia
45,335 square kilometres (17,504 sq mi). Tallinn, the capital city, and Tartu are the two largest urban areas of the country. The Estonian language is
Tartu-Siege of Tartu (1224)
The siege of Tartu took place in 1224 and resulted in the fall of the last major center of Estonian resistance in the mainland provinces to the Christian
Tartu-Nigula
village in Lääne-Nigula Parish, Lääne County Nigula, Tartu County, village in Tartu Parish, Tartu County Nigula Nature Reserve, in Pärnu County Viru-Nigula
Tartu-Kõduküla
in Estonia: Kõduküla, Tartu Parish, village in Tartu Parish, Tartu County Kõduküla, Elva Parish, village in Elva Parish, Tartu County This disambiguation
Tartu-Tartu railway station
Tartu railway station (Estonian: Tartu raudteejaam) is the main railway station in Tartu, Estonia. Tartu railway station is situated west of the centre
Tartu-Jõepera, Põlva County
Jõepera is a village in Räpina Parish, Põlva County in eastern Estonia. Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements 2014[dead link]
Tartu-Semiotics
the Copenhagen-Tartu biosemiotic school has further developed. Juri Lotman (1922–1993) was the founding member of the Tartu (or Tartu-Moscow) Semiotic
Tartu-University of Tartu Botanical Garden
of Tartu Botanical Garden (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli Botaanikaaed), is a botanical garden in Tartu, Estonia. It belongs to the University of Tartu. The
Tartu-Tajikistan
Tajikistan is a destination amongst mountaineers. 1982 expedition to Tartu Ülikool 350.
Tartu-Tartu Rose
Tartu Rose (Estonian: Tartu roos) is an apple cultivar from Estonia. At first it was thought to be an original cultivar and therefore named with its own
Tartu-List of newspapers in Estonia
Estonian Supplemental newspaper of Postimees Tartu Ekspress Regional 2007- Estonian Tartu Postimees Regional Tartu County Estonian Supplemental newspaper of
Tartu-Google Street View coverage
towns like Rio Branco and more places in the State of Acre May Tallinn, Tartu, Narva, Pärnu, Viljandi, Jõhvi, Abja-Paluoja, Antsla, Elva, Haapsalu, Jõgeva
Tartu-Karlova, Tartu
Karlova is a neighbourhood of Tartu, Estonia. It has a population of 8,856 (as of 31 December 2013) and an area of 2.30 km2 (0.89 sq mi). Excavations
Tartu-Kesklinn, Tartu
neighbourhood of Tartu, Estonia. It has a population of 6,517 (as of 31 December 2013) and an area of 1.80 km2 (0.69 sq mi). "Statistiline ülevaade Tartu 2013" (PDF)
Tartu-Raadi-Kruusamäe
Raadi-Kruusamäe, or Raadi for short, is a neighbourhood of Tartu, Estonia. It has a population of 4,498 (as of 31 December 2013) and an area of 2.83 km2
Tartu-Ülejõe, Tartu
Ülejõe (Estonian for 'across the river') is a neighbourhood of Tartu, Estonia. It has a population of 8,226 (as of 31 December 2013) and an area of 3
Tartu-Variku, Tartu
neighbourhood of Tartu, Estonia. It has a population of 1,869 (as of 31 December 2013) and an area of 0.77 km2 (0.30 sq mi). "Statistiline ülevaade Tartu 2013" (PDF)
Tartu-Tallinn
located 187 km (116 mi) northwest of the country's second largest city, Tartu; however, only 80 km (50 mi) south of Helsinki, Finland, also 320 km (200 mi)
Tartu-Tartu
Tartu is the second largest city in Estonia after Tallinn. Tartu has a population of 97,435 (as of 2023). It is 186 kilometres (116 miles) southeast of
Tartu-Tartu GP
The Tartu GP was a one-day road cycling race in Tartu, Estonia. It was first run in 2001 and became part of the UCI Europe Tour as a 1.1 event in 2005
Tartu-Tartu Volleyball
BIGBANK Tartu is an Estonian professional volleyball club based in Tartu, Estonia, that competes in the Baltic Men Volleyball League. Founded in 1999,
Tartu-List of universities in Estonia
Tallinn University of Technology (Tallinna Tehnikaülikool) University of Tartu (Tartu Ülikool) Estonian Academy of Arts (Eesti Kunstiakadeemia), Tallinn Estonian
Tartu-Phoenicia
Moab Philistia Ashdod Ascalon Ekron Gath Gaza Phoenicia Amrit Arwad Gebal Tartus Tyre Sidon New Kingdom of Egypt Arabs Itureans? Nabataeans Qedarites Luwian-Aramaean
Tartu-Tartu SK 10
Tartu SK 10 was an Estonian football club, playing in the town of Tartu. After winning II Liiga Southern/Western zone in 2011, HaServ was promoted to
Tartu-Municipalities of Estonia
All but 5 urban municipalities (Haapsalu, Narva-Jõesuu, Paide, Pärnu and Tartu) plus 1 rural municipality (Ruhnu) contain only one settlement. As of 2017
Tartu-Tartu (disambiguation)
Tartu is the second largest city in Estonia. Tartu may also refer to: Tartu (urban municipality), an urban municipality containing the city and an adjacent
Tartu-A. Le Coq
Estonian brewery that has been continuously operating – A. Le Coq – in Tartu are the breweries of B. J. Hesse (1800) and J. R. Schramm (1826). In course
Tartu-Average human height by country
Profile: Estonian Biobank of the Estonian Genome Center, University of Tartu". International Journal of Epidemiology. 44 (4): 1137–1147. doi:10.1093/ije/dyt268
Tartu-Lobster War
Coast. However, one of the Clemenceau escorts took a different course. The Tartu, one of the destroyers, headed alone to the Brazilian coast. From the moment
Tartu-Tartu JK Welco
Tartu Jalgpalliklubi Welco is a semi-professional football club based in Tartu, Estonia. The club was founded in 2008 when a group of university students
Tartu-Tartu Art School
Tartu Art School (Estonian: Tartu Kunstikool) is an upper secondary vocational art school in the city of Tartu, Estonia. TAS provides study programs for
Tartu-Copenhagen–Tartu school
Copenhagen–Tartu school of biosemiotics is a loose network of scholars working within the discipline of biosemiotics at the University of Tartu and the University
Tartu-Russian naval facility in Tartus
facility in Tartus is a leased military installation of the Russian Navy located on the northern edge of the sea port of the Syrian city of Tartus. Up until
Tartu-Tartu Karlova Gümnaasium
Tartu Karlova School (Estonian: Tartu Karlova Kool; abbreviated as TKK) is a secondary school in Tartu, Estonia. The school was founded in 1875 by Pauline
Tartu-Bashar al-Assad
Unemployment stands at 50 percent. In October 2014, a $50 million mall opened in Tartus which provoked criticism from government supporters and was seen as part
Tartu-Casualties of the Syrian civil war
Al-Hasakah 1,693 Daraa 14,227 Aleppo 31,257 Deir ez-Zor 9,696 Damascus 9,747 Tartus 555 Quneitra 1,069 Idlib 16,699 As-Suwayda 106 Raqqa 2,655 Total 151,888
Tartu-Beirut
Moab Philistia Ashdod Ascalon Ekron Gath Gaza Phoenicia Amrit Arwad Gebal Tartus Tyre Sidon New Kingdom of Egypt Arabs Itureans? Nabataeans Qedarites Luwian-Aramaean
Tartu-Tartu Airport
Tartu Airport (Estonian: Tartu lennujaam) (IATA: TAY, ICAO: EETU) is an airport in Reola, Ülenurme Parish, 5.9 nautical miles (10.9 km; 6.8 mi) south southwest
Tartu-Dorpat Voivodeship
Livonia in the 1620s. The seat of the voivode was in the town of Dorpat (Tartu), while the regional assembly (sejmik) for the whole province of Livonia
Tartu-Tartu Maraton
Tartu Ski Marathon (Estonian: Tartu maraton) is a long-distance cross-country skiing competition, held annually in Estonia, on third Sunday of February
Tartu-St. John's Church, Tartu
Church, Tartu (Estonian: Jaani kirik, German: St. Johanniskirche zu Dorpat) is a Brick Gothic Lutheran church, one of the landmarks of the city of Tartu, Estonia
Tartu-Tartu Town Hall
Tartu Town Hall (Estonian: Tartu raekoda) is the seat of the city government of Tartu, Estonia. It is located on Town hall square, in the city centre
Tartu-Eduard Tubin
Estonian composer, conductor, and choreographer. Tubin was born in Torila, Tartu County, Governorate of Livonia, then part of the Russian Empire. Both his
Tartu-Tartu University Library
Tartu University Library (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli raamatukogu) is an academic library in Tartu, Estonia, belonging to the University of Tartu. It is the
Tartu-Gustavus Adolphus
December 2010. "Facts about the History of the University of Tartu". University of Tartu. 10 July 2009. Archived from the original on 10 June 2011. Retrieved
Tartu-Great fire of Tartu
The Great fire of Tartu took place on 6 July [O.S. 25 June] 1775 and destroyed most of the city of Tartu in what is now Estonia. The fire destroyed the
Tartu-Russo-Ukrainian War
Holy War and Military Statehood" (PDF). TRAMES. 27 (77/72). University of Tartu and the Estonian Academy of Security Sciences: 8. doi:10.3176/tr.2023.1
Tartu-Skype
development team and 44% of all the division's employees were in Tallinn and Tartu, Estonia. Skype originally featured a hybrid peer-to-peer and client–server
Tartu-SEPA
Guinea A lake in 108 Mile Ranch, British Columbia Sepa, Tartu County, village in Tartu Parish, Tartu County, Estonia Sepa, Saaremaa Parish, village in Saaremaa
Tartu-Estonian national road 2
Tallinn-Tartu-Võru-Luhamaa maantee (Tallinn-Tartu-Võru-Luhamaa highway, alternatively Põhimaantee nr 2, unofficially abbreviated T2) is a 282-kilometre-long
Tartu-Tartu Health Care College
Tartu Health Care College (Estonian: Tartu Tervishoiu Kõrgkool) is a higher education institution providing training to healthcare specialists in Estonia
Tartu-Tartu County
Tartu County (Estonian: Tartu maakond or Tartumaa) is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is located in eastern Estonia bordering Põlva County, Valga County
Tartu-Tartu Art Museum
The Tartu Art Museum (Estonian: Tartu Kunstimuuseum) is a state-owned museum of art located in Tartu, Estonia. It was founded in 1940 on a private initiative
Tartu-Tartu Ülikool 350
Tartu Ülikool 350 (English: University of Tartu 350; Russian: пик имени Тартуского университета[citation needed]) is a mountain peak in Central Pamir
Tartu-Tartu Mill
Tartu Mill AS (prior to 2010 Tartu Veski AS) is a milling company in Estonia and the largest milling company in the Baltic States. The company marks its
Tartu-French destroyer Tartu (1931)
Tartu was one of six Vauquelin-class destroyers (contre-torpilleurs) built for the French Navy during the 1930s. The ship entered service in 1933 and
Tartu-Bolt (company)
for Audi Q2 and Peugeot 208. In August 2019, Bolt and the University of Tartu announced a partnership on an applied research project to develop technology
Tartu-University of Tartu Sports Hall
University of Tartu Sports Hall (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli Spordihoone) is a multi-purpose indoor arena complex in Tartu. It was opened in 1982 and is
Tartu-Vyachko
Principality of Koknese (Kuikenos). He later became the prince of Yuryev (now Tartu) while in the service of Novgorod, which was the last Russian stronghold
Tartu-Martti Juhkami
Leib Tartu 2011/2012 – with Pere Leib Tartu 2021/2022 – with Bigbank Tartu National championship 2009/2010 Estonian Championship, with Pere Leib Tartu 2010/2011
Tartu-Tartu TV Mast
The Tartu TV Mast (Estonian: Soinaste telemast) is a truss tower located in Tammelinn, Tartu, Estonia. The tower stands 185.9 metres (610 ft) tall and
Tartu-University of Tartu Old Observatory
University of Tartu Old Observatory or Tartu Old Observatory (Estonian: Tartu Tähetorn) is an observatory in Tartu, Estonia. Tartu Observatory was an active
Tartu-Dorpat (disambiguation)
Dorpat is the old name of Tartu, the second largest city in Estonia. Derived from that, it may refer to: Bishopric of Dorpat (1224–1558), Prince-Bishopric
Tartu-Canaan
Moab Philistia Ashdod Ascalon Ekron Gath Gaza Phoenicia Amrit Arwad Gebal Tartus Tyre Sidon New Kingdom of Egypt Arabs Itureans? Nabataeans Qedarites Luwian-Aramaean
Tartu-List of rivers of Estonia
incomplete. Estonica: The hydrographic network Arold, Ivar (2005). Eesti maastikud (in Estonian). Tartu: Tartu University Press. p. 52. ISBN 9949-11-028-9.
Tartu-Tartu prison
Tartu prison (Estonian: Tartu vangla) is a prison located in the Ropka industrial district suburb of Tartu in Estonia. The prison was designed by architect
Tartu-2017 KML Playoffs
Sadam Tartu Ülikool v AVIS UTILITAS Rapla AVIS UTILITAS Rapla v Tartu Ülikool Tartu Ülikool v AVIS UTILITAS Rapla AVIS UTILITAS Rapla v Tartu Ülikool
Tartu-Tartu Students' Nature Conservation Circle
Tartu Students' Nature Conservation Circle is a nature conservation organization (society) at the University of Tartu. Established in 1958, it is the
Tartu-University of Tartu Museum
University of Tartu Museum is the museum for the University of Tartu. Its entities include the University of Tartu Museum in the historic Tartu Cathedral
Tartu-Juri Lotman
semiotician, and historian of Russian culture, who worked at the University of Tartu. He was elected a member of the British Academy (1977), Norwegian Academy
Tartu-Estonian War of Independence
resulted in a victory for Estonia and was concluded in the 1920 Treaty of Tartu. During the 1917 Russian Revolution, the newly elected provincial legislature
Tartu-Secondary school
Hugo Treffner Gymnasium in Tartu, Estonia
Tartu-2018 KML Playoffs
v Port of Pärnu University of Tartu v AVIS UTILITAS Rapla AVIS UTILITAS Rapla v University of Tartu University of Tartu v AVIS UTILITAS Rapla The third
Tartu-NKVD prisoner massacre in Tartu
On July 9, 1941, 193 detainees were shot in Tartu prison and the Gray House courtyard by the Soviet NKVD; their bodies were dumped in makeshift graves
Tartu-Karelia
Finland became independent and the border was confirmed by the Treaty of Tartu in 1920. Finnish partisans were involved in attempts to overthrow the Bolsheviks
Tartu-Observatory
Spain, 1803: National Astronomical Observatory, Bogotá, Colombia. 1811: Tartu Old Observatory, Estonia 1812: Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte,
Tartu-French ship Tartu
At least three ships of the French Navy have been named Tartu: French frigate Tartu (1793), a frigate launched in 1788 as Uranie and renamed in 1793,
Tartu-Treaty of Tartu
Treaty of Tartu may refer to: Treaty of Tartu (Estonia–Russia) Treaty of Tartu (Finland–Russia) Treaty of Dorpat, a Russo-Swedish treaty of 1564 This disambiguation
Tartu-St Mary's Church, Tartu
Mary's Church (Estonian: Tartu Maarja kirik) is a 19th century church of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church located in Tartu, Estonia. The original
Tartu-St Paul's Church, Tartu
Paul's Church (Estonian: Tartu Pauluse kirik) is a 20th-century church of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church located in Tartu, Estonia. The St Paul's
Tartu-Dormition Cathedral, Tartu
katedraalkirik) is a cathedral church of the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church in Tartu, Estonia. A number of other churches stood on the site of the current cathedral
Tartu-St Alexander's Church, Tartu
(Estonian: Tartu Püha Aleksandri kirik, Russian: Церковь Александра Невского) is a church of the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church in Tartu, Estonia.
Tartu-Tartu Eesti Naesterahva Selts
Tartu Eesti Naesterahva Selts (Tartu Women's Society) was an Estonian organisation for women's rights, founded in 1907 in Tartu. It was the first women's
Tartu-Rat king
the rats in the specimen, now part of the collection at the University of Tartu Museum of Zoology in Estonia, were alive. In 2021, a living "rat king" of
Tartu-Rõhu, Tartu County
Rõhu is a village in Tartu urban municipality, Tartu County in Estonia. Prior to the 2017 administrative reform of local governments, it was located in
Tartu-Tartu (urban municipality)
Tartu (Estonian: Tartu linn) is an urban municipality of Estonia, in Tartu County. It consists of the city of Tartu, as well as the former Tähtvere Parish
Tartu-List of deaths due to COVID-19
García 66 Chess player Colombia (Medellín) Tiit Lilleorg 79 Actor Estonia (Tartu) Lệ Thu 77 Singer United States (Fountain Valley) B. S. Gnanadesikan 71
Tartu-List of publishing companies of Estonia
Tallinn Tammerraamat Tänapäev Tartu Eesti Kirjastus 1940s in Tartu Teaduslik Kirjandus 1940–1941 and 1944–1949 in Tartu Ühinenud Ajakirjad 1998- Vaba
Tartu-Raekoja plats, Tartu
beside Tartu Town Hall (Estonian: Raekoda) in the center of the Tartu Old Town in Tartu, Estonia. It is a venue for numerous festivals like Tartu Hanseatic
Tartu-Tartu Veterinary Institute
Tartu Veterinary Institute (Estonian: Tartu Veterinaariainstituut, German: Kaiserliche Veterinair-Institut zu Dorpat) was an institute which provided
Tartu-Main building of Tartu University
Main building of Tartu University (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli peahoone) is the main building of the University of Tartu. This building is one of the most
Tartu-Gaudeamus (festival)
in Tartu. In this festival, about 2500 students participated. 1956 in Tartu 1958 in Riga 1967 in Tartu 1968 in Vilnius 1971 in Riga 1974 in Tartu 1984
Tartu-Tartu Department Store
Tartu Department Store (Estonian: Tartu Kaubamaja) is a shopping mall in Tartu, Estonia. The mall belongs to Tallinna Kaubamaja Grupp. The mall was built
Tartu-Tartu Synagogue
Tartu Synagogue (Estonian: Tartu sünagoog) was a synagogue in Tartu, Estonia. The synagogue was built in 1903 and was designed by a local architect R
Tartu-Stone Bridge (Tartu)
Stone Bridge (Estonian: Kivisild) was a bridge in Tartu, Estonia. The bridge was opened on 16 September 1784. The bridge was built on the orders of Empress
Tartu-Tartu Art House
Tartu Art House (Estonian: Tartu Kunstimaja) is a building and art gallery in Tartu, Estonia. The house is managed by Tartu Artists' Union. Every year
Tartu-List of ice hockey teams in Estonia
(HC Tallinna Viiking Sport) Tartu ASK Tartu Hokiklubi (Hokiklubi Tartu, HK Tartu) Tartu Linnameeskond (Linnameeskond Tartu) THK-88 Tallinn Vipers Tallinn
Tartu-Tartu Public Library
Tartu Public Library (Estonian: Tartu Linnaraamatukogu) is a public library in Tartu, Estonia. Its predecessor was the library which was established in
Tartu-Tartu City Museum
Tartu City Museum (Estonian: Tartu Linnamuuseum) is a museum in Tartu, Estonia which focuses on the history of Tartu. The museum was founded in 1955. The
Tartu-Friendship Bridge (Tartu)
Sõpruse Bridge (Estonian: Sõpruse sild) is a bridge in Tartu, Estonia. This is the longest bridge in Estonia. Its length is 488.2 m and width 26.5 m.
Tartu-Arnold Tartu
Arnold Tartu (1 August 1910 Haljala Parish, Virumaa – 25 July 1986 Harku Selsoviet, Harju District) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of VI
Tartu-Tartu Song Festival Grounds
Tartu Song Festival arena (Estonian: Tartu lauluväljak) is a song arena in Tartu, Estonia. The arena hosts various open-air concerts, festivals and staging
Tartu-Alar Karis
October 2021, has served as the sixth president of Estonia. Karis was born in Tartu on 26 March 1958. His father was the botanist Harry Karis (1930–2018) and
Tartu-Tartu Kalev
Tartu Kalev may refer to Tartu Kalev-Välk, Estonian ice hockey club, located in Tartu FA Tartu Kalev, Estonian football club Tartu Kalev (basketball club)
Tartu-Tartu Medal
Tartu Medal (Estonian: Tartu medal) is an award which is given out on 29 June (Tartu City Day) by Tartu City Government. The award was established in
Tartu-Tartu Science Park
Tartu Science Park (Estonian: Tartu Teaduspark) is a science park in Tartu, Estonia. The science park was founded in 1992, being the first science park
Tartu-Tartu Vocational Education Centre
Tartu Vocational Education Centre (Estonian: Tartu Kutsehariduskeskus, abbreviation TKHK) is a vocational school in Tartu, Estonia. It is the biggest
Tartu-Tartu Old Town
Tartu Old Town (Estonian: Tartu vanalinn) is the oldest part of Tartu, Estonia. The centre of the old town is Raekoja plats. In 1775 the Great Fire of
Tartu-Battle of Tartu (1919)
The Battle of Tartu (Estonian: Tartu lahing) was fought between the 13th and 14th of January, 1919 in the Estonian War of Independence between the units
Tartu-Tartu Credit Center Massacre
The Tartu Credit Center Massacre (Estonian: Tartu Krediidikassa massimõrv) was the mass murder of 19 people in the basement of the former Credit Center
Tartu-Julius Kuperjanov
officer who was well-known in Estonia for being one of the Liberators of Tartu during the War of Independence and commander of the Tartumaa Partisan Battalion
Tartu-Stadium of Tartu University
Stadium of Tartu University (Estonian: Tartu Ülikooli staadion) is a multi-purpose stadium in Tartu, Estonia. It is owned and operated by the University
Tartu-Tartu Hanseatic Days
Tartu Hanseatic Days (Estonian: Tartu Hansapäevad) is an annual festival held in Tartu, Estonia. The name of the festival refers to the fact that Tartu
Tartu-2023 KML Playoffs
Kalev/Cramo v Tallinna Kalev/Audentes Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits v Keila KK Keila KK v Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits v Keila KK
Tartu-Dzhokhar Dudayev
commanded strategic nuclear bomber aircraft divisions located in Poltava and Tartu. For his merits, he was awarded several state orders of the USSR, most notably
Tartu-Tartus Governorate
Tartus Governorate, also transliterated as Tartous Governorate, (Arabic: مُحافظة طرطوس / ALA-LC: Muḥāfaẓat Ṭarṭūs) is one of the 14 governorates of Syria
Tartu-2023–24 Latvian–Estonian Basketball League
Zeļļi v VEF Rīga BK Ventspils v Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits v BK Ventspils BK Ventspils v Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits BC Kalev/Cramo
Tartu-Syria
Idlib Idlib 3 Aleppo Aleppo 4 Raqqa Raqqa 5 Al-Hasakah Al-Hasakah 6 Tartus Tartus 7 Hama Hama 8 Deir ez-Zor Deir ez-Zor 9 Homs Homs 10 Damascus Damascus
Tartu-2024 in Estonia
Biathlon Junior World Championships 2–3 March – 2024 Miss Valentine Tartu Grand Prix at Tartu 24–29 March – 2024 IIHF Women's World Championship Division III
Tartu-FA Tartu Kalev
FA Tartu Kalev is an Estonian football club based in Tartu that competes in Esiliiga B, the third tier of Estonian football. Founded in 2018, the club
Tartu-Sirje Karis
1974 from Tartu Secondary School No 2. From 1974 to 1981, Sirje Karis worked as a curator of the philosophy library of the University of Tartu library,
Tartu-Anton Starkopf Fellowship
that was awarded by the Cultural Endowment of Tartu (Estonian: Tartu Kultuurkapital) and the city of Tartu from 2002 to 2014 to a sculptor or a sculpture
Tartu-Tartu War of Independence Monument
The Tartu War of Independence Monument (Estonian: Tartu Vabadussõja mälestussammas) is a memorial to the soldiers that fell in the Estonian War of Independence
Tartu-Villem Ormisson
Talvine Tartu maastik (Tartu Winter Landscape) 1930: Tartu maastik (Tartu Landscape) 1934: Varemed (Ruins) 1937: Jõemaastik (River Landscape) 1937: Tartu vaade
Tartu-Linda Poots
Loodus. Linda Poots was born in 1929 in Tartu, Estonia. After high school, she attended the University of Tartu, where she began studying bats. She then
Tartu-Treaty of Tartu (Finland–Russia)
The Treaty of Tartu (Russian: Тартуский мирный договор; Finnish: Tarton rauha; Swedish: Fredsfördraget i Dorpat) was signed on 14 October 1920 between
Tartu-Treaty of Tartu (Estonia–Russia)
The Treaty of Tartu (Estonian: Tartu rahu, lit. 'Tartu peace', Russian: Тартуский договор) is a peace treaty that was signed in Tartu on 2 February 1920
Tartu-Raadi Airfield
Raadi Airfield (Tartu Air Base) (ICAO: EETR) is a former air base in Estonia located in Raadi, 4 km (2.5 mi) northeast of Tartu. The land once belonged
Tartu-Tartus
Tartus (Arabic: طَرْطُوس / ALA-LC: Ṭarṭūs; known in the County of Tripoli as Tortosa and also transliterated from French Tartous) is a port city on the
Tartu-Johann Voldemar Jannsen
Kreis Pernau, Livonia, Russian Empire – 13 July [O.S. 1 July] 1890, in Tartu) was an Estonian journalist and poet active in Livonia. He wrote the words
Tartu-List of music festivals in Estonia
Biggest piano festival in Baltic states Tartu Jazz Tartu [17] Tartu Music Days Tartu Tartu Pop Music Festival Tartu Viljandi Folk Festival Viljandi Pärimusmuusika
Tartu-Finland in World War II
in Russia forestalled Finnish hostilities. Paasikivi led a delegation to Tartu, in Estonia, with instructions to establish a frontier from Lake Ladoga
Tartu-Estonian Aviation Academy
aviation enterprises and organizations. The academy is situated near the Tartu Airport. Instruction at the Estonian Aviation Academy meets the curricular